Welcome to Regency Restaurant, a culinary gem nestled on the historic seafront of Brighton at 131 Kings Road. Steeped in history, this elegant dining establishment pays homage to its illustrious past while offering a contemporary twist on classic cuisine. Specializing in exquisite seafood, diners can savor the freshest catches, with signature dishes like succulent king prawns that once delighted the taste buds of Harriet Mellon herself.

At Regency Restaurant, we pride ourselves on creating an unforgettable dining experience. Our chic yet inviting atmosphere blends modern decor with touches of vintage charm, making it the perfect setting for romantic dinners, family gatherings, or special celebrations. With stunning views of the sea, guests can enjoy their meals while soaking in the beauty of Brighton’s coastline.

Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service and a warm welcome to every visitor. Alongside our delectable seafood offerings, we also feature a carefully curated selection of local wines and craft cocktails to complement your meal perfectly. Whether you’re a local resident or just visiting, Regency Restaurant promises not just a meal but a memorable experience that captures the essence of Brighton’s vibrant culinary scene. Come and indulge in a taste of history today!

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