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A Foodie Weekend in Brighton — 2 Days of Eating

Six meals, two days, zero filler — the best of the city's plates.

Friday

  1. Evening

    The Salt Room

    Seafood · $$$ · Seafront

    Open the weekend here — Coal-grilled day-boat fish opposite the West Pier ruins.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Seafront — short walk from your other stops

Saturday

  1. Morning
    Royal Pavilion
    Culture · Old Steine

    Regency seaside palace with Mughal domes and chinoiserie interiors.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Best early — lighter crowds before noon
    • ·Keeps you in Old Steine — short walk from your other stops
  2. Lunch

    Bincho Yakitori

    Japanese · $$ · Preston Street

    Smoky chicken skewers and sake flights — counter seats only.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Strong lunch option, quick enough to keep the day moving
    • ·Keeps you in Preston Street — short walk from your other stops
  3. Afternoon
    Brighton Palace Pier
    Family · Seafront

    Doughnut stands, helter-skelter and pin-machine arcades over the sea.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in Seafront — short walk from your other stops
  4. Evening

    Bardsley's

    Fish & Chips · $$ · Baker Street

    Family-run since 1926 — proper hake and mushy peas.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Baker Street — short walk from your other stops

Sunday

  1. Brunch

    Cyan

    Modern British · $$$$ · Hove

    Tasting menu from Michael Bremner — fish-forward, no fuss.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Keeps you in Hove — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite
  2. Afternoon
    The Lanes
    Culture · Old Town

    Twisting alleys of vintage shops, jewellers and indie cafés.

    Why this pick
    • ·A standout for food-first weekends
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in Old Town — short walk from your other stops