Just a short stroll from the Royal Pavilion, the twisting alleyways of the Lanes and the resort’s iconic pier, Browns Brighton first opened its doors in the early 1970s, marking the beginning of our on-going commitment to sourcing quality produce from British suppliers and providing first-class service to our customers
Modern, wooden-floored restaurant with industrial details, using locally sourced meat and fish
Since opening in 2015, Patterns has firmly established itself both as a safe space for BrightonÆs un
Old favourites and new experiences go hand-in-hand at Bar Valentino
Energetic hangout featuring craft beer, burgers, an arcade, escape room & remote-control cars.
Open kitchen serving oysters, champagne and classic seafood dishes at marble-topped tables
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