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Thu 19 Jun
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Food & Drink in Brighton

I think the food quality of Brighton deserves it’s own page…

Food

We have all the decent chains: Bills (before it was a chain), Pho, Pizza Express, Wagamamas, Wahaca, et al. All within reach of the venue.

And we obviously have our fair share of Subway, Starbucks, Costa, McDonald’s and KFC. But… you can eat really well in Brighton.

A handful of recommendations for lunch-scoff augmented by resident CoverageBook lunch expert Emma Beynon.

  • Happy Maki - Vegan Sushi Burritos - Pool Valley
  • La Choza - Mexican - Gloucester Road
  • BabyBao @ The Pond - Excellent bao buns with great vegan options in a lovely pub
  • Chilli Pickle - Indian - Jubilee St
  • Fatto a Mano - small local chain of Neapolitan-style pizzerias
  • Toasted by GB Charcuterie - fancy toasties, coffee
  • Kitokito - poke bowls - Trafalgar Street
  • Casazul - Mexican - Open Market, London Road
  • Smorl’s - Falafel, Hummus - Open Market, London Road
  • Little Loaf - Sandwiches & Pastries - Open Market, London Road
  • Meatliquor - Filthy Burgers - York Place

Dinner-ish

And of course your average pub food in Brighton is pretty great.

Coffee

Supermarkets close to the venue

  • HISBE York Place
  • Sainsbury’s New England St
  • Aldi London Road

Drink

Sussex has a strong brewing (proper ales, not lager) tradition. Now I’m in my thirties forties that’s what I’m allowed to drink.

Harveys is the local brewery (based in next-town-along Lewes) and other smaller local brewers include Long Man and Dark Star.

We have some cash put away at the venue for after-conference drinks, but if you want to move on there are tons of pubs within 10 minutes walk. Pick one, sit in it, you’ll probably like it.