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"St Paul's, completed in 1848, is an important example of the Gothic Revival in art and architecture, and of the 19th century Catholic Revival in The Church of England. One of the glories of the Church is a complete series of stained glass windows designed by A."
"A short walk from Churchill Square, the Grade II listed church of St Nicholas was the Parish Church of Brighton until 1873 and remains the Mother Church and the only church in central Brighton of ancient interest. Of particular note is the beautiful Norman Font, of Caen stone, now considered by experts to have been carved in 1170. Tags: Religious Buildings in Brighton, Churches in Brighton, Syangogues in Brighton, Mosques in Brighton"
"The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Greek Orthodox church in Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1838 in one of Brighton's most notorious slum districts, Carlton Hill, it was an Anglican church for most of its life: dedicated to St John the Evangelist, it was used by the Anglican community until it was declared redundant in 1980. After some uncertainty about its future, it was sold to Brighton's Greek Orthodox community in 1985 and has been used as their permanent place of worship since then."
"Zizzi claims to be “individually Italian” and while we don’t quite know what they mean by that, I can say that they are the standout Italian restaurant in Brighton and that their pizzas take some beating. There’s a lot of rustic charm on the menu and that, fortunately enough, translates into very sensible prices – you’re not going to go broke at Zizzi’s. There’s a very young vibe running through the décor but don’t let that put you off – have a cocktail and join in the fun."
"Nationwide Italian chain Zizzi is not exactly the last word in cutting-edge culinary cool, but it’s been quick off the mark to introduce some hot ..." Read our full review"
"Beelzebab has been a permanent fixture at The Hope & Ruin Pub since 2015, and their menu is perfect if you’re after some filthy vegan food. Packed full of incredible loaded fries, hot dogs, and kebabs, this is the ultimate vegan junk food hotspot. The pub itself is cool too, with a big focus on live music, so not only will you be getting great grub, you’ll also be able to enjoy some fantastic music."
"Beelzebab have taken over the kitchen of The Hope & Ruin, serving 'dirty dogs' made of tofu and topped with sauerkraut, chilli non-karne or seitan ‘doner’ meat (served kebab-style). In the mood for a little extra carb-loading?. Chomp away on fooled pork fries with BBQ jackfruit or, if you’re a little more adventurous, peanut butter and jelly fries with peanut satay and chilli jam."
"Beelzebab offers delicious vegan doner kebab, hot dogs, loaded fries and much more. It situated at the Hope & Ruin pub in Brighton. The menu includes loaded fries such as fooled park fries, Fritz’s Fries (fries loaded with sauerkraut, gherkin, crispy onion & curry ketchup), chilli cheese fries, currywurst and many more."
"In most pizza parlours, the vegan option means simply removing the cheese, which is a little like ice cream with no cream: it kind of defeats the point, and nobody wants to eat it. The first plant-based pizzeria to open in the UK, Purezza’s plant pioneers created their mozzarella using brown rice from – where else?. – Italy, and went on to create alternative ricotta, coconut and cashew cheese, too."
"St Paul's, completed in 1848, is an important example of the Gothic Revival in art and architecture, and of the 19th century Catholic Revival in The Church of England. One of the glories of the Church is a complete series of stained glass windows designed by A."
"Designed by Eugenius Birch and founded in 1866, the West Pier was one of the first piers to be listed Grade I in Britain, during the boom in pleasure pier building to attract visitors to Brighton. The Pier’s popularity was affected after World War II, with a gradual collapse during the early 21st century. The advent of the British Airways i360 has renewed interest in the West Pier and led to building a new one on the original site with a contemporary design that reflects the original pier’s elegance."
"The historic West Pier, which closed in 1975, began to collapse into the sea in December 2002 and, having since caught fire twice, is just a dark shadow on the water. It’s a sad end for this Victorian marvel,..."
"It may have been the first Grade I listed pier in Britain, but time has not been kind to Brighton’s West Pier."
"Unbarred creates cracking craft beers in interesting flavours – think ‘Bueno’ Shake; Tropic Soda; and mango-flavoured pale ale. A few years back, the team opened a bottle shop and taproom at the brewery just behind the station. Operating a 16-tap wall showcasing its top brews, the site is currently operating as a walk-in spot only, and while it isn’t serving food right now, customers are able to order whatever they’d like from Deliveroo or Uber Eats – we recommend US-style pizza from Original Toby’s, Napoli-style pizza from Nanninella or excellent fried chicken burgers from The Bok Shop."
"Not content with just being one of the best bars for craft brews in town, Brighton Bier also happens to house one incredible beer garden. Get your fill of alfresco drinking with their award-winning creations, which come perfectly paired with a menu of tasty street food."