Restaurants in Brighton
The Mock Turtle Tea Shop, 4 Pool Valley (tel. 01273/327380), is a small but busy tearoom that has many locals stopping by to gossip and take their tea. They offer a variety of cakes, flapjacks, tea breads, and light, fluffy scones with homemade preserves. Everything is made fresh daily. The most popular item is the scone with strawberry preserves or whipped cream. They also serve a wide variety of good teas.
- Seafood
English's of Brighton
One of England's most venerable seafood restaurants occupies three fishermen's cottages in the Lanes. Dining is out front in good weather, but a meal on the plush banquettes in the cramped dining room is a memorable experience, too. Dover sole and oysters, prepared seven different…$$$The Lanes - Seafood
Jack and Linda Mills Traditional Fish Smokers
Fresh seafood is smoked, fried and grilled in the arches under the seaside promenade. You can buy smoked fish to take with you, or order a hot mackerel or crab sandwich or cup of fish soup and enjoy it at one of the outdoor tables.$Seafront - Vegetarian
Terre á Terre
Many diners come to Brighton just to enjoy a meal in this bright restaurant with rough-hewn floors and blond furnishings. The offerings are exclusively vegetarian, and are widely regarded as some of the finest such fare in Britain. The Terre á Tapas is an excellent introduction to…$$City center - Modern British
Twenty Four St. Georges
Brighton's lively Kemp Town neighborhood is the setting for an excellent meal in simple yet elegant surroundings. The emphasis is on Sussex lamb, fresh fish, and other local bounty, beautifully prepared and nicely presented without a hint of pretense.$$$City center
