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A slightly eccentric foodies’ guide to Brighton

eccentric drive to brighton

eccentric drive to brighton

“A heady combination of bracing, breezy and ever so slightly sleazy”

Marina O’Loughlin, The Sunday Times

So I headed off to Brighton on business…. but business doesn’t take up all day thankfully, so I had the evening, the night, and the Saturday to enjoy what it has to offer…. what is there to do for the lightly adventurous of heart?

Brighton was recently selected by Totally Money as one of the top five most cultured cities in Britain. The judges were swung by the fame of the city as a destination for anyone with a love of modern or alternative art.

Another study by relocation company, MoveHub, named Brighton as the world’s ‘most hipster’ city, with 37 vegan restaurants, 125 coffee shops, and nine record stores per every 100,000 people.

Hotels

Of course, there are the standard offerings you will find on TripAdviser…. But I wasn’t interested in those. I was choosing from the following:

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Restaurants

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Activities for foodies

Chockywocky Doodah cakes gloriously out of control.
Brighton blue cheese

Slightly eccentric shops

“Comparing a Japanese sword to a European sword of any era is the same as comparing the finest Ferrari one could imagine to a 50-year-old Austin Cambridge with a broken gearbox”

And he explains that he and his brother have specialised in Japanese weaponry as well as trading all kinds of other curiosities such as wild west pistols, cap badges and even a Royal Navy cannon. You might also find some unusual war related books there.

Utility doesn’t only have useful things…I bought these gorgeous, characterful plates there.

When to go

This is England remember, so to get anything like seaside-worthy temperatures go in the very crucible of summer – July – when the temperature should be about 21°C. If you are there when the weather is good, you may find there is a good film on at The Luna Beach Cinema – the cinema under the stars. Follow this link to find out what’s on. If you go in June, you can go to the Brighton Comedy Garden, a new boutique festival.

What to read

Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock is an obvious choice. It’s about a teenager moving through Brighton’s criminal world in the 1930s.

It’s also a bit grim. For something much lighter-hearted try Lynn Truss’s delightful, A Shot In The Dark.

Around Brighton

Brighton Rocks cider

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Music to listen to as you read

Rough Trade artiste, Joan As Police Woman – with Holy City.

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