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Kenny’s Rock & Soul Cafe

Kenny’s Rock and Soul Cafe in Brighton North Laine is a hidden gem for music lovers and food enthusiasts alike. Transport yourself to a bygone era of rock ‘n’ roll, soulful tunes, and...

Best Curry Houses

Who doesn’t love a really good Ruby Murray? As always, we are spoilt for choice on where to go in our fair city, but here at Discover towers we managed to nail our top three… Nanima - This...

Foodilic Review

Foodilic focuses on vegan, vegetarian and gluten free produce and has been a staple on the Brighton restaurant landscape for many years. Most people are familiar with the sight of freshly...

MediTerra Review

Words by Samantha Harman MediTerra Turkish restaurant in West Hove is a hidden gem that offers an authentic taste of Turkey. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted with warm hospitality...

Something fishy going on

Fish and chips is the quintessential British dish that sees natives and tourists clamouring to get their fill of this seaside classic. But with so many establishments to choose from when visiting...

Blossoms

Words by Samantha Harman Discover Editor visits Blossoms, a brand new Japanese inspired small plates and cocktails venue in Brighton Square  This brand new Japanese-inspired small plates and...

Halisco

Award-Winning Authentic Mexican Restaurant Words by Samantha Harman There’s nothing like the bold flavours of Mexico to tantalise your tastebuds, with the vibrant colours and tequila based drinks...

Arcobaleno

Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore…  Words by Samantha Harman In case you hadn’t heard, there’s a new LGBTQ+ venue in town, Arcobaleno, (which means rainbow in Italian). The multi...

DaddyLongLegs

Features Editor, Samantha Harman waxes lyrical about the new small plates menu at Daddy Longlegs, a hidden Brighton gem well worth visiting for lunch or dinner.  Words by Samantha Harman It is...

Food For Friends

Words by Nancy Duckels I love food. Food is quite important to me. Meat, vegetables, fish, crisps - I love it all. So when I was invited to try the offerings at famous vegetarian restaurant Food...

Brighton Regency Route Master

What’s better than a cream tea? Words by Nancy Duckels There are many potential answers to that question but I would argue this: a cream tea on a beautiful vintage bus on a sunny day - I know,...

Brighton Cocktail Co

Words by Samantha Harman This delightful venue opened its doors in December of last year and is already making waves on the city’s cocktail scene. Expect to find luxurious decor and a hidden...

Burnt Orange

Features Editor, Samantha Harman sampled the cocktails at one of Brighton’s newest hotspots, the perfect start to any weekend.   The people behind The Salt Room and The Coal Shed have a new baby,...

Ola’s Bar

Ola’s is one of Hove’s hotspots with a super stylish interior and cocktails worth shouting about, it’s the place to be seen. They also have an amazing food menu with everything from pasta to...

The Setting Sun

Ever wondered what it would be like to enjoy a pint or glass of wine while looking over the whole of Brighton? At the Setting Sun you can do just that. This welcoming independent pub is at the...