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rachelhelen82 1 Oct 20 04:06 PM

Brighton
 
Hopefully going to Brighton for a long weekend in a couple of weeks. I’ve made a quick list of the things we’d like to see\do, is there anything more anyone can add (we’re a party of three, 2 adults and one 12 year old boy).

The Lanes
Brighton Pier
BA i360
Royal Pavillion
Volk’s railway
Artbox Cafe (Gudetama themed)

:wavey:

chrisxal 1 Oct 20 09:05 PM

Churchill Square shopping mall, as well as the Lanes walk through to what is now known as the north lanes which is full of unique shops and cafes, my favourite restaurant is Cotes Brasserie which is at the bottom of Church Street near the Royal Pavillion.

rachelhelen82 1 Oct 20 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisxal (Post 14665616)
Churchill Square shopping mall, as well as the Lanes walk through to what is now known as the north lanes which is full of unique shops and cafes, my favourite restaurant is Cotes Brasserie which is at the bottom of Church Street near the Royal Pavillion.

Sounds fab, will check it out.

Bozza 1 Oct 20 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisxal (Post 14665616)
Churchill Square shopping mall, as well as the Lanes walk through to what is now known as the north lanes which is full of unique shops and cafes, my favourite restaurant is Cotes Brasserie which is at the bottom of Church Street near the Royal Pavillion.

As a point of order: it's North Laine, not North Lanes!

(You can tell the locals by those who get this right and wrong!)

Padme 1 Oct 20 11:10 PM

Brighton Sea Life is opposite the pier.

JoJo88 2 Oct 20 06:44 AM

If you like Mexican food, we went to a lovely restaurant, Dos Sombreros. I highly recommend it :)

loubyloulou 2 Oct 20 08:29 AM

When you go to the Pavillion there is a museum as well which is really interesting. Don’t forget to get some doughnuts when on the pier and eat them hot! So yummy! Us locals go to the pier just for the doughnuts,

megaflyer 2 Oct 20 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by loubyloulou (Post 14665837)
When you go to the Pavillion there is a museum as well which is really interesting. Don’t forget to get some doughnuts when on the pier and eat them hot! So yummy! Us locals go to the pier just for the doughnuts,

Those donuts are the very best ever - a trip to Brighton isnt complete For me without having them

Terre a Terre is the best vegetarian restaurant in UK and well worth a visit (if you can manage to get a table) for even harden meat eaters it’s totally amazing and different

Bozza 2 Oct 20 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by megaflyer (Post 14665839)
Those donuts are the very best ever - a trip to Brighton isnt complete For me without having them

Terre a Terre is the best vegetarian restaurant in UK and well worth a visit (if you can manage to get a table) for even harden meat eaters it’s totally amazing and different

I'm a veggie and I often take slightly cynical meat-eaters there for dinner and not one hasn't been absolutely blown away by their meal.

Brighton is an absolute haven for us veggie weirdos.

Bozza 2 Oct 20 09:10 AM

Some other (local, independent) food options I'd recommend:

Ice Cream: Gelato Gusto (one in North Laine and one on the beach) - https://www.gelatogusto.com
Fish & Chips: Bankers - https://bankersfishandchips.co.uk or Bardsleys - http://bardsleys-fishandchips.co.uk
Burgers: Burger Brothers - https://www.facebook.com/burgerbrothersbrighton
Mexican: La Choza - https://lachoza.co.uk
Bagels: Bagelman - http://bagelman.co.uk


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