A local's guide to Brighton & Hove, and Sussex - by Janie

Janie
A local's guide to Brighton & Hove, and Sussex - by Janie

Food scene

English breakfast, meat and vegetarian options
Drury Coffee House
19 Southwick Square
English breakfast, meat and vegetarian options
Good food, lovely service. My dad goes here at least once a week.
Hector's Shed
36 East St
Good food, lovely service. My dad goes here at least once a week.
Great cafe and farm shop selling local produce.
Rushfields Plant Centre
Henfield Road
Great cafe and farm shop selling local produce.
Vegetarian restaurant mentioned in the Michelin guide.
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Terre A Terre
71 East St
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Vegetarian restaurant mentioned in the Michelin guide.
Amazing pub food, but remember to book in advance!!
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The Ginger Fox
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Amazing pub food, but remember to book in advance!!
Pub with views of Shoreham harbour. Nice place to go in the summer months for a quick drink and some food. It's not open everyday so please check opening times.
The New Port Arms
Pub with views of Shoreham harbour. Nice place to go in the summer months for a quick drink and some food. It's not open everyday so please check opening times.

City/town information

Local seaside town, away from the bustle of Brighton with a pedestrian high street, beautiful church and cafes. The fish and chips are significantly better here than Brighton. The beach is also quieter!
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Shoreham-by-Sea
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Local seaside town, away from the bustle of Brighton with a pedestrian high street, beautiful church and cafes. The fish and chips are significantly better here than Brighton. The beach is also quieter!
Visit https://www.sevensisters.org.uk/ for more info.
Seven Sisters
Visit https://www.sevensisters.org.uk/ for more info.

Sightseeing

The oldest secular building in Sussex, if not Britain. Enjoy unique historic collections in this striking Norman building famous for its flint and limestone chequerboard façade. The historic ground floor maritime gallery will be open from May through to the end of October. Entrance is free. No need to pre-book.
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Marlipins Museum
36 High St
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The oldest secular building in Sussex, if not Britain. Enjoy unique historic collections in this striking Norman building famous for its flint and limestone chequerboard façade. The historic ground floor maritime gallery will be open from May through to the end of October. Entrance is free. No need to pre-book.
Where else would you hold the Mods and Rockers following the 1964 clash on Brighton Beach!! This museum is run by retired police officers who give you an insight to their work life. I've visited twice and heard very different storied each time.
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Old Police Cells Museum
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Where else would you hold the Mods and Rockers following the 1964 clash on Brighton Beach!! This museum is run by retired police officers who give you an insight to their work life. I've visited twice and heard very different storied each time.
Check out what' on at my local theatre https://www.southwickcommunitycentre.org.uk/whats-on-barn-shows.html. The community cafe is open Mon-Fri lunchtime if you fancy in inexpensive hot meal, drink or home-baked cake!.
THE BARN THEATRE
24 Southwick Street
Check out what' on at my local theatre https://www.southwickcommunitycentre.org.uk/whats-on-barn-shows.html. The community cafe is open Mon-Fri lunchtime if you fancy in inexpensive hot meal, drink or home-baked cake!.
A range of matinee and evening productions throughout the warmer months. Best to book in advance at https://www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/
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Brighton Open Air Theatre
Dyke Road
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A range of matinee and evening productions throughout the warmer months. Best to book in advance at https://www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/