The Chilli Pickle – A Review

The Chilli Pickle is a firm favourite, not just with me, but with all of Brighton. One of the many reasons being the range of incredible regional dishes on offer, all full of flavour and bursting with colour. The friendly staff and funky decor are just the cherry on the top – or the chilli…

The Canna Kitchen – A Review

The UK’s first cannabis infused restaurant opened it’s doors December 2018, it’s name – The Canna Kitchen. Based in the heart of Brighton their mission is to change the way people think about the cannabis plant by creating beautiful dishes using locally sourced and organic produce infused with cannabinoids, such as CBD. What is CBD?…

Pabellón – A Review

Raise your hand if you like Spanish tapas? OK, now raise your hand if you like beautiful plates of delicious food? Now, I know you didn’t physically raise your hand, that would be weird, but I can tell you’re thinking, “yep, that’s me!”, so let me tell you about this new place in Brighton called…

Brighton Beach Club – A Review

The newly opened Brighton Beach Club is located next to the British Airways i360 with an incredible view of the West Pier. For those of you familiar with Brighton you’ll know that this was previously an Italian restaurant named Alfresco. The family run restaurant closed it’s doors and with a complete refurbishment on the cards…

Afternoon Tea at The Ivy in the Lanes – A Review

After a much anticipated wait the doors to The Ivy in the Lanes opened in August 2018. I’ve been lucky enough to visit on a number of occasions for drinks at the beautiful marble bar which sits so perfectly in the middle of the room or to indulge in a quick brunch dish but this…

The Jetty @ The Harbour Hotel – A Review

I suppose I’ve never given The Jetty much thought, being that it’s positioned on the corner of West Street and sandwiched in-between a Walkabout bar and a novelty gift shop it doesn’t exactly scream luxury. But I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The dining room is beautifully bright and airy, with large floor…

Al Forno – A Review

At the very top of St James’s Street, Brighton, you’ll find an unassuming but authentic little pizzeria. The wood fire oven is blazing as you enter and the smell of herbs & garlic fill the room. The restaurant seats around 20, but we’re early and it’s quiet so we choose to sit at one of…

Indian Summer – A Review

Indian Summer has been on my wish list for too long but last night felt right. After a day of cloud and gloom and cold, we booked a table for 19.30 and head out into the darkness of Brighton to seek out the comforting warmth of spices and heat. On stepping through the door it…