64 DEGREES
Read moreChic, contemporary and urban, 64 Degrees is a Brighton landmark and certainly the most gourmet restaurant in the Lanes. Critically acclaimed, its concept is a little surprising but hits the nail on the head: customers choose several small dishes of meat, fish and vegetables to compose their own menu. And the menu changes daily, always focusing on fresh, local dishes. Chef Michael Bremner opened 64 Degrees, winning first place in Brighton's Top 20 in 2016 and 2017. A real gem.
FOODILIC
Read moreFoodilic is the perfect address for eating well in Brighton, in quantity and without breaking the bank. Located right in the center of Brighton, this restaurant offers a lunchtime menu with a wide choice of tempting proposals, from salads, couscous, meats and many other dishes, all at a very affordable price. The dishes are healthily prepared and bursting with flavor. What's more, you can also come for breakfast and enjoy brunch every day. Boxes to take away are available at low cost.
CAFE COHO
Read moreOften considered one of Brighton's best cafés, Cafe Coho is undeniably a great place for breakfast and brunch. Young, hip and modern, its two-room space fills easily with locals and tourists alike. It's also an ideal address for a hot drink or pastry. The atmosphere is warm and inviting in this lovable stopover just the way you like it. The café has even won awards for its espresso. There are two addresses in Brighton.
BATH ARMS
Read moreIts beautiful red corner storefront definitely doesn't go unnoticed, right in the center of the Lanes. It's the best pub in the surrounding lanes, with food that's a little more sophisticated than usual in this kind of establishment, and beers that are local, mainly from the South East and Brighton. The interior is very traditional, which makes it a good stop-off point on a visit to this typical neighborhood. And the service is particularly friendly, which doesn't spoil anything.
THE LION AND LOBSTER
Read moreThe Lion & Lobster has everything to please and offers an excellent food ad. He has even received awards for his cuisine based on ingredients from local producers. Its roof terrace and long, lively wooden bar make it one of the local people's favourite meeting places, which appreciate its relaxed, informal and friendly atmosphere. And we have to say that so do we. Long list of wines and champagne, wide choice of traditional beers. It's really a must in the area. It is one of the oldest pubs in Brighton, just by the sea.
THE NEW CLUB
Read moreJust off Regency Square and facing the old burnt pier, the New Club is a modern, urban address in a vast room with large bay windows on the waterfront. Brunch, salads, burgers and meats are the specialties here, and the place fills up fast on weekends. The plates are well presented and the food carefully prepared. The staff are very attentive. They try to recreate quality American cuisine, inspired by their travels in New York. A long list of cocktails, wines, beers and artisanal ciders.