Local food scene
I’ve listed some places for you if you arrive later and don’t want to go into central Hove or Brighton for a meal or drink.
Mediterra Kitchen
85 Boundary RoadColosseo - Authentic Italian Restaurant
70 Boundary RoadSASSO PIZZA
Great recommendations from friends that they serve lovely fresh pizzas.
High quality seasonal menu just off Hove Seafront and along from Rockwater cafe. Well worth a trip to, especially for a special occasion
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The Ginger Pig - Restaurant & Rooms
3 Hove StHigh quality seasonal menu just off Hove Seafront and along from Rockwater cafe. Well worth a trip to, especially for a special occasion
Nightlife and a good bar atmosphere
The Railway Inn is a 5 minute walk from me. It's on Station Road and serves good food and has great friendly bar staff
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The Railway Inn
2 Station RdThe Railway Inn is a 5 minute walk from me. It's on Station Road and serves good food and has great friendly bar staff
Rockwater Hove
Western EsplanadeThis is reputedly the oldest building in Brighton. In the main bar area you’ll see a very old fireplace. It’s a traditional pub with lots of character and has a great atmosphere that also serves food. It is also great for people watching if you get a table in the window.
The Pump House
46 Market StreetThis is reputedly the oldest building in Brighton. In the main bar area you’ll see a very old fireplace. It’s a traditional pub with lots of character and has a great atmosphere that also serves food. It is also great for people watching if you get a table in the window.
Serving real and craft ales. Friendly atmosphere and easy reach from mine on foot.
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The Foghorn
55 Boundary RdServing real and craft ales. Friendly atmosphere and easy reach from mine on foot.
Neighbourhoods
The centre of Hove from a nightlife perspective is around Church Road and George St. There are bars and restaurants for all tastes. It’s particularly great for restaurants and bars if you are not looking for a very late club scene.
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Hove
The centre of Hove from a nightlife perspective is around Church Road and George St. There are bars and restaurants for all tastes. It’s particularly great for restaurants and bars if you are not looking for a very late club scene.
Great for a meal at lots of local independent restaurants or drink in the Railway Inn if you don’t feel like getting into Brighton or the centre of Hove
Portslade-by-Sea
Great for a meal at lots of local independent restaurants or drink in the Railway Inn if you don’t feel like getting into Brighton or the centre of Hove
Great for shopping, sightseeing around the lanes which is the old fishing quarter or the lavish Royal Pavillion where Prince Regent who became King George IV lived in the 1800’s. Lots of nightlife around the seafront area and restaurants and very atmospheric bar’s especially in the Lane’s area
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Brighton
Great for shopping, sightseeing around the lanes which is the old fishing quarter or the lavish Royal Pavillion where Prince Regent who became King George IV lived in the 1800’s. Lots of nightlife around the seafront area and restaurants and very atmospheric bar’s especially in the Lane’s area
Brighton Food scene
We eat here regularly and can really recommend the food and service. It’s so central when you are in the Lanes and close to some lovely old pubs
IL Bistro
6 Market StWe eat here regularly and can really recommend the food and service. It’s so central when you are in the Lanes and close to some lovely old pubs
Sightseeing
This is a truly unique palace. Building started in 1787 and was the seaside palace for Prince Regent who then became King George IV. It is open daily and has some amazing very extravagant exhibits. The grounds are also very nice to wander around as it’s in the historic older part of Brighton. The adjacent large buildings are part of Brighton Dome & Corn Exchange and also very interesting these were originally a stable block for the King and a riding school. Now a museum and concert/event hall.
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IPavilion yaseRoyal
This is a truly unique palace. Building started in 1787 and was the seaside palace for Prince Regent who then became King George IV. It is open daily and has some amazing very extravagant exhibits. The grounds are also very nice to wander around as it’s in the historic older part of Brighton. The adjacent large buildings are part of Brighton Dome & Corn Exchange and also very interesting these were originally a stable block for the King and a riding school. Now a museum and concert/event hall.
A traditional British pier with all the expected entertainment like a fun fair, slot machines, candy floss and fish and chips. Great fun and free to enter if you just want to walk through and see Brighton and Hove from the seafront. It’s open until 9pm from Sunday to Friday and until 10pm on Saturday.
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Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira DriveA traditional British pier with all the expected entertainment like a fun fair, slot machines, candy floss and fish and chips. Great fun and free to enter if you just want to walk through and see Brighton and Hove from the seafront. It’s open until 9pm from Sunday to Friday and until 10pm on Saturday.
This is old Brighton. It straddles a few very old passages and roads which were part of the historic fishing town once called Brighthelmstone. Lots of lovely bars, restaurants and independent shops to enjoy plus take in the history
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The Lanes
This is old Brighton. It straddles a few very old passages and roads which were part of the historic fishing town once called Brighthelmstone. Lots of lovely bars, restaurants and independent shops to enjoy plus take in the history
Full of character and retro shops. Another very old part of Brighton synonymous with our fishing history and full of old buildings and passageways. Look out for the secondhand stores selling loads of interesting antiques and clothing. Plenty of bars and places to eat here too.
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North Laine
Full of character and retro shops. Another very old part of Brighton synonymous with our fishing history and full of old buildings and passageways. Look out for the secondhand stores selling loads of interesting antiques and clothing. Plenty of bars and places to eat here too.
Breakfast and Coffee
Where to get a good coffee or breakfast locally
Recent guests have really recommended this place for coffee and breakfast. It’s about a minute walk from mine
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The Plant Room
56 Boundary RdRecent guests have really recommended this place for coffee and breakfast. It’s about a minute walk from mine
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Beryl Bikes
City wide bike hire by the hour with various hubs in popular areas where you can pick.up or drop off your rented bike
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Maps
If you go to the visitbrighton site you’ll find links to some good city centre maps plus some useful advice on what’s going on during your stay plus details of the main attractions