Airy, art-filled restaurant offering an all-day dining menu plus champagne & bespoke cocktails.
Located in the heart of Brighton. Open 7 days a week for breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, including set menus.
DISAPPOINTING WILL NOT BE GOING BACK THERE. Me and my boyfriend was looking online for a nice h...
Airy waterfront eatery serving seafood, steak & pasta in chic quarters with an expansive terrace
Signature steaks and Modern British dishes in a family-run, converted Victorian house with terrace
Food was very good but very badly let down by very poor service and very rude waitress Maya Ren...
51A Ship St, Brighton BN1 1AF, UK
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