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124 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2FY
 

Pearly Cow is one of those rare restaurants that feels both indulgent and effortlessly relaxed. Sitting proudly on the seafront, it delivers a confident, coastal take on modern British dining, with a menu that celebrates top-quality produce without unnecessary theatrics. Seafood is the star, beautifully sourced and expertly cooked, while the steaks are rich, precise, and deeply satisfying.

The room itself is warm and elegant, striking a balance between contemporary polish and Brighton’s laid-back charm. Service is attentive and knowledgeable without ever feeling formal, making the whole experience feel unforced and genuinely enjoyable. Whether you’re settling in for a long, leisurely dinner or a celebratory meal with friends, Pearly Cow makes the occasion feel special.It’s a restaurant with a clear point of view: excellent ingredients, thoughtful cooking, and a setting that makes you want to linger. Confident, generous, and quietly luxurious—Pearly Cow is a standout on the Brighton and Hove dining scene.

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124 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2FA

Brusco is a brilliantly confident neighbourhood restaurant that brings warmth, generosity, and serious flavour to Brighton’s dining scene. The atmosphere is immediately inviting—lively without being loud, stylish without feeling contrived—and it sets the tone for a meal that feels both relaxed and special.

The menu is bold and produce-led, built around open-fire cooking and dishes designed for sharing. Flavours are deep and assured, with a clear respect for ingredients and a sense of pleasure running through every plate. The wine list is equally thoughtful, offering interesting choices that complement the food rather than compete with it.

What really stands out is the ease of the experience. Service is friendly, knowledgeable, and unpretentious, encouraging you to settle in and enjoy the evening. Brusco feels rooted in its community while delivering food of real ambition—a place you return to often, and happily recommend.

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Redroaster at the Dome, Brighton Dome, 29 New Road, Brighton BN1 1UG, United Kingdom

Redroaster at the Dome is a refined yet welcoming space that feels perfectly attuned to its cultural setting. Nestled within the historic Dome, it offers a calm, stylish counterpoint to the buzz of central Brighton, making it ideal for everything from pre-show dining to unhurried daytime visits. The interiors are elegant and contemporary, with a softness that encourages you to linger.

Food and drink are handled with confidence and care. Coffee is exceptional—rich, balanced, and clearly taken seriously—while the food menu delivers well-judged, seasonal dishes that feel nourishing without being predictable. There’s a sense of restraint and quality throughout, from presentation to flavour.

Service is attentive and knowledgeable, striking an easy balance between professionalism and warmth. Redroaster at the Dome manages to feel both special and accessible—a place that enhances the experience of being in Brighton rather than competing with it. Polished, relaxed, and consistently reliable.

 

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Address: Palmito, 24 York Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4GU

Palmito is a vibrant, confident restaurant that brings energy and generosity to Brighton’s food scene. The atmosphere is warm and buzzy without tipping into chaos, making it the kind of place where conversation flows as easily as the food arrives. It feels rooted in neighbourhood dining but with a level of ambition that keeps things exciting.

The menu is bold, playful, and deeply satisfying, built around sharing plates that encourage curiosity and indulgence in equal measure. Flavours are punchy and well balanced, with a clear respect for ingredients and a sense of joy in the cooking. Each dish feels carefully considered but never overworked.Service is relaxed, friendly, and knowledgeable, guiding you through the menu without formality. Palmito is the sort of restaurant that makes an evening feel effortless—lively, welcoming, and full of character. It’s a place you leave already planning your return, which is perhaps the highest compliment.

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Youjuice, 1 Norfolk Square, Brighton BN1 2PA, 

Youjuice is a bright, feel-good spot that delivers exactly what you want from a modern juice and wellness café—freshness, flavour, and genuine care. Everything here feels intentional, from the clean, calming space to the thoughtfully balanced menu. Juices and smoothies are vibrant and expertly blended, tasting natural and energising rather than overly sweet, while the food options are nourishing without ever feeling worthy or dull.

There’s a clarity to what Youjuice does best: quality ingredients, clear flavours, and consistency you can rely on. Whether you’re grabbing something quick on the go or pausing for a slower reset, the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. Staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to guide you if you’re unsure what to choose.

Youjuice fits perfectly into Brighton and Hove’s health-conscious, creative rhythm—uplifting, unfussy, and genuinely refreshing. It’s the kind of place that leaves you feeling better than when you arrived.

 

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Artelium Wine Estate, Ditchling Road, Hassocks, East Sussex BN6 8TB, 

Artelium Wine Estate is a quietly remarkable destination that blends contemporary winemaking, art, and landscape into a single, beautifully composed experience. Set amid rolling South Downs vineyards, it feels purposeful and calm, with a strong sense of place running through everything it does. The estate’s wines are precise and expressive, showcasing real confidence and restraint, while tastings feel thoughtful rather than performative.

The setting itself is striking—clean architectural lines softened by expansive views—and the integration of art adds depth without distraction. Food, when offered, is handled with the same philosophy as the wine: seasonal, well-balanced, and designed to complement rather than compete. There’s a sense of clarity here, as though every decision has been carefully considered.

What truly stands out is the atmosphere. Artelium never feels rushed or commercial; instead, it encourages you to slow down, look outward, and savour the moment. It’s an estate that feels modern, grounded, and quietly ambitious—a standout not just locally, but nationally.

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 102 St George's Rd, Kemptown, Brighton,  BN2 1EA

The Well is a beautifully judged neighbourhood restaurant that feels both relaxed and quietly sophisticated. Tucked away from the busier parts of the city, it offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere where the focus is firmly on good food, good wine, and unforced hospitality. The space itself is warm and intimate, encouraging you to settle in rather than rush through a meal.

The menu is seasonal, thoughtful, and confidently understated, allowing quality ingredients to shine without unnecessary embellishment. Dishes are balanced and comforting yet inventive enough to feel special, while the wine list is carefully curated, with interesting choices that reward curiosity. Everything feels intentional but never showy.

Service is one of The Well’s great strengths: friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely attentive without hovering. It’s the kind of place that feels immediately familiar, even on a first visit. The Well embodies Brighton at its best—creative, relaxed, and quietly assured.

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Address: Cin Cin, 19 Vine Street, Brighton BN1 4RE, United Kingdom

Cin Cin is a quietly exceptional restaurant that proves simplicity, when done properly, can feel luxurious. Tucked away from the busiest streets, it offers a warm, intimate atmosphere that immediately puts you at ease. The focus here is on impeccable ingredients and precise cooking, particularly the handmade pasta, which is consistently outstanding—light, balanced, and deeply satisfying.

The menu changes regularly, reflecting seasonality and a thoughtful approach to Italian regional cooking rather than broad clichés. Every dish feels considered, with flavours allowed to speak clearly for themselves. The wine list is compact but confident, carefully chosen to complement the food without distraction.

Service is attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming, enhancing the sense that you’re in very capable hands. Cin Cin is the kind of place where nothing feels rushed and everything feels intentional. It’s refined without formality, confident without noise, and easily one of Brighton and Hove’s most rewarding places to eat.

Website: https://www.cincin.co.uk

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Address: etch, 214–216 Church Road, Hove BN3 2DJ, United Kingdom

etch is a refined, quietly confident restaurant that delivers one of the most thoughtful dining experiences in the city. The atmosphere is calm and elegant, allowing the focus to remain firmly on the food, which is precise, expressive, and deeply considered. Each dish feels purposeful, built around seasonal ingredients and executed with clarity rather than excess.

The tasting menu unfolds with a natural rhythm, balancing restraint and creativity in a way that feels mature and assured. Flavours are clean, layered, and memorable, with presentation that enhances rather than distracts. There’s a real sense of trust in the kitchen’s vision, and it’s rewarded at every stage of the meal.

Service is polished yet warm, knowledgeable without being overbearing, and perfectly paced. Etch never feels theatrical or self-conscious; instead, it offers a composed, immersive experience that invites you to slow down and pay attention. It’s a restaurant of confidence and integrity, and a genuine standout in Brighton and Hove’s dining landscape.

 

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