Modern European dishes made with local produce, a beer garden, a play area and Sussex Downs views.
A small, intimate restaurant close to Brighton’s seafront, our philosophy is to create uncomplicated, full-flavoured food, made from the freshest, highest quality seasonal produce.
Fantastic service, fabulous food lovely environment and atmosphere.
Full disabled access including toilet facilities.Baby changing area available
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Northop County Park, the Celtic Arms seamlessly blends traditio
A stones throw away from the sea and the stunning beach of Porth Eirias lies Bryn Williams' bistro
Rustic chic dining room for a range of seasonal local ingredients cooked with imagination.
Upscale, unobtrusive little French restaurant specialising in farmhouse cooking using local produce.
Muddleswood Road, Hassocks BN6 9EA, UK
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