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Tucked discreetly inside Brighton’s finest designer hotel, The Restaurant at Drakes is comparably stylish and provides one of the finest dining experiences along the South Coast. The cool, neutral tones, exposed brickwork and subtle lighting create an elegant but unpretentious backdrop for relaxed lunches and ...
View full reviewBelow The Carlton hotel, the Aviator Bar and Grill is located right on the seafront, only minutes from the town centre and the station. The aviation theme gives the venue its name, with fascinating old photos of planes on the walls and even genuine pieces of fuselage to admire. The bar and outdoor terrace have wonderful views of t...
View full reviewWith the sound of breaking waves and the cry of seagulls within earshot, evoking memories of sunny days on the beach, it is no wonder this establishment's owner named it Reminisce. Despite being just eight weeks old, Reminisce restaurant and tearoom has a distinctly quaint feel, with pictures of Bognor Regis in days gone by and in...
View full reviewThe Coffee Corner is the latest eating place from chef and patron Michael Newton-Young, who can boast an accomplished history of fine dining and restaurant success both in the UK and in France. Located on the Bognor Regis seafront just opposite the pier, The Coffee Corner has stunning views of the sea and lots of outside seating f...
View full reviewThis discreet restaurant is highly rated on TripAdvisor, and it's no wonder - executive chef Kit Khunla serves delicious authentic Thai cuisine in a friendly and vibrant setting. The extensive menu includes well-known favourites such as Thai fishcakes, pad Thai and red and green curries but also lesser-known delicacies such as kan...
View full reviewSituated in the Aldwick area of Bognor Regis, just a stone’s throw from the beach, you’ll find the entrancing family-run restaurant Chez Moi. Boldly painted in Gallic blue, the restaurant stands out from its neighbours and invites diners into its cosy interior.
Passing through the double doors, we left the English winte...
Nestled in the village of Felpham, this enchanting venue is an excellent reminder of why traditional cafés are dear to the hearts of so many. Light, airy and prettily decorated, this is a delightful place to enjoy a hearty breakfast, tasty lunch, or perhaps just a pot of tea and a homemade cake. This welcoming, family-run establi...
View full reviewThe Fox Inn is an 18th-Century village inn situated in the heart of Felpham, just 150 yards from the beach. Its oak panelled bars are steeped in history, contributing to the warm ambience of a traditional village inn. With an extensive menu, a choice of six real ales and a good selection of wines, it's no wonder this pub is a popu...
View full reviewAlong the West Sussex coast and just a stone's throw from Bognor Regis you'll find Felpham, a centuries-old village that's home to The George Inn. This traditional and homely pub has been a treasured meeting place and watering hole for practically as long as the village has existed. We came to check out their continuing success on...
View full reviewIf you’re looking to enjoy a delicious Italian feast within a relaxed and friendly environment, Fino is the place for you. This family-run restaurant is light an airy, and the accents of light green and gold add a touch of luxury to the dining room. Whether you’re stopping by for an early lunch or celebratory meal, the owners ...
View full reviewLocated in the historical village of Middleton-on-Sea, this delightful restaurant is housed within the walls of a beautifully picturesque cottage. The lush green, lovingly tended garden with its alfresco dining area is a fitting welcome before you even reach the door, and when you do, charming proprietor Paddy Coghlan greets visit...
View full reviewThe Lion Inn is a pub immersed in history; the building itself dates back as far as 1407 and the ground it stands on gets a mention in the Domesday Book. With Pagham Harbour and beach only a few minutes walk away, The Lion Inn was once a popular smugglers' haunt and remains a favourite among locals and travellers alike. The warm a...
View full reviewThis 16th-century Grade II listed hotel, restaurant and free house has been run by the Honour family for over 40 years. Inside, you’ll find cosy bars with inglenook fireplaces and an attractive restaurant – opening onto a delightful garden and patio area – serving à la carte and table d’hote menus, seafood and seasonal sp...
View full reviewWhatever the weather, you can be sure of a warm welcome and a hearty meal at The Royal Oak in Lagness. This traditional pub is located in rural surroundings, but just minutes away from Chichester and the A27, so it's easy to see why hosts Ken and Linda have built up an established clientele of locals and visitors alike. The menu i...
View full reviewEnjoyable and accessible, this homely English inn lures in all who attempt to pass by. The presence of the dark wooden beams, old flint walls and inglenook fireplace keeps the original charm of this 17th-Century inn intact. If you're in search of a refreshing pint, some light nibbles or even a homecooked meal, there's a well-stock...
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