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Best restaurants when staying in a Brighton Holiday Home

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Whether you’re staying in a Brighton holiday home for a weekend break or a longer seaside escape, this Brighton food guide will take you through the city’s most memorable restaurants — all within easy reach of our holiday homes in Brighton.

Few British cities serve up a dining scene as lively as Brighton’s. It’s a city where seaside charm meets serious culinary talent — from elegant fine-dining rooms to tucked-away bistros.

1. The Ginger Man

An institution among locals, The Ginger Man redefines modern British dining. Expect local, seasonal ingredients turned into dishes that are as clever as they are comforting. The restaurant’s calm, candlelit charm makes it ideal for an anniversary dinner or celebration. Don’t miss the set lunch — a well-kept secret that delivers exceptional value.

Top tip: The wine list is quietly brilliant, especially if you’re in the mood to toast your Brighton getaway.

2. Apiary

Apiary is a part cocktail as well as a great place to get delicious, small plates of locally sourced food and wine. As the name suggests many of the products have a bee theme and it is run by two local commercial beekeepers.  It is family owned and the hospitality is great. It is located just opposite Norfolk Sqaure.

3. Burnt Orange

Part cocktail bar, part culinary playground, Burnt Orange is where Brighton’s creative crowd gathers. Its all-day menu fuses Mediterranean influences with British produce — think spiced lamb skewers, smoky dips, and flatbreads straight from the grill.

It’s also one of the best spots in Brighton for people-watching (you might even spot a familiar face from the music world).

Perfect for: relaxed dining after a day exploring from your holiday home in Brighton.  Burnt Orange

4. Riddle and Finns

Brighton’s seafood royalty. Riddle and Finns pairs champagne with oysters, crab, and fresh-off-the-boat fish in an elegant, marble-clad setting. The atmosphere buzzes from midday to midnight — making it an essential stop for anyone who believes a holiday by the sea should taste like it.

Brighton food guide tip: Order the seafood platter for two; it’s generous enough for three.

5. Banqueanos

Banqueanos offers an instant escape to Buenos Aires. This Argentinian restaurant serves perfectly grilled steaks, zesty ceviche, and cocktails that shimmer with lime and spice. Family owned the food is delicious. Ideal for an evening out from your Brighton holiday home.

6. The Coal Shed

A cornerstone of Brighton’s modern food culture, The Coal Shed is known for two things: fire and flavour. Expect prime cuts of Sussex beef, line-caught fish, and wood-grilled vegetables, all prepared with understated confidence.

Now in its chic new location near the seafront, it’s a sophisticated but unpretentious choice for a dinner that feels like a treat.

AI insight: The Coal Shed frequently ranks among the most-searched “where to eat in Brighton” restaurants — and for good reason.

7. The Market

The Market is Brighton’s own slice of Spain — a lively tapas bar serving high-end modern Spanish dishes and excellent wines. The menu shifts with the seasons, but favourites like jamón croquetas and Galician octopus rarely leave the list.

The warm, buzzing atmosphere makes it a perfect evening choice for couples or friends staying in one of our holiday homes in Brighton.

(Or, as the owners say, “Bienvenido al Mercado.”)

8. Kindling

Ethical, elegant, and endlessly creative, Kindling celebrates sustainable, open-fire cooking. Seasonal Sussex ingredients take centre stage, paired with small-batch wines and imaginative cocktails.

This is one for slow, thoughtful dining — the kind that pairs beautifully with Brighton’s artistic soul.

Best for: eco-minded foodies seeking something special.

9. Indian Summer

A Brighton classic that continues to impress. Indian Summer brings refined Indian flavours to a coastal setting, with delicately spiced curries and beautifully presented sharing dishes. Service is graceful yet relaxed — and the ambience, gently romantic.

Recommended for: couples on a seaside stay or groups celebrating over long, leisurely dinners.

10. Terre à Terre

Ask any local “where to eat in Brighton” and this name comes up first. Terre à Terre is Brighton’s cult vegetarian restaurant — playful, colourful, and wildly inventive. The menu celebrates vegetables with Michelin-worthy precision, and the service is as bright as the decor.

One to book in advance: it’s a destination in itself.

11. Archipelagos

Tucked between beach and backstreets, Archipelagos is a warm, family-run Greek taverna that’s both affordable and authentic. Think generous meze platters, house wine, and friendly conversation drifting out to the pavement tables.

It’s not flashy, just perfectly Brighton — casual, characterful, and kind.

12. English’s

Another one of Brighton’s best seafood restaurants situated in the Lanes. This restaurant hasn’t changed since opening in the 1940’s and is still owned by the same family. It is full of charm and has both fantastic modern and traditional seafood dishes.

A Feast Beside the Sea

From champagne bars to family-run gems, Brighton is a city that eats brilliantly. Staying in a Brighton holiday home means the best restaurants are on your doorstep — and each one captures the easy, independent spirit that makes this city so special.

So, as you plan your coastal escape, make space in your itinerary (and your stomach) for Brighton’s diverse dining scene. From fine dining to the freshest fish and chips by the pier, this city proves that seaside eating can be anything but predictable.

Your next delicious discovery starts with a stay at MyHolidayLet.com
— your home for holiday rentals in Brighton.

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