Food for Friends

Brighton & Hove


An ever-inventive choice of vegetarian and vegan food keeps bringing locals back for seconds and thirds at this place to see and be seen – literally, by every passerby through the huge street-side windows. Kept fresh-looking and as popular as it has been since 1981, you should be prepared to wait for a table on busy shopping days.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Brighton & Hove attractions

1. Royal Pavilion

0.15 MILES

The Royal Pavilion is the city’s must-see attraction. The glittering party pad and palace of Prince George, later Prince Regent and then King George IV,…

2. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

0.2 MILES

Set in the Royal Pavilion’s renovated stable block, this museum and art gallery has a glittering collection of 20th-century art and design, including a…

3. SEA LIFE Brighton

0.24 MILES

Not just for children, this aquarium is an underground exhibition of nature's fascinating water creatures. Walking around the church-like interior,…

4. Brighton Pier

0.25 MILES

This grand old Edwardian pier is the place to experience Brighton’s tackier side. There are plenty of stomach-churning fairground rides and noisy…

5. i360 Tower

0.44 MILES

Brighton’s newest attraction opened in 2016, at the point the now defunct West Pier used to make landfall. The world’s most slender tower is a brutal,…

6. West Pier

0.5 MILES

The historic West Pier, which closed in 1975, began to collapse into the sea in December 2002 and, having since caught fire twice, is just a dark shadow…

7. Brighton Marina

1.72 MILES

Europe' biggest, Brighton’s wave-shaped marina washes ashore 1.5 miles east of the pier. In addition to brand-name shopping, numerous chain eateries and…

8. Hove Museum & Art Gallery

1.84 MILES

Hove can justifiably claim to be the birthplace of British cinema, with the first short film shot here in 1898. You can see it alongside other fascinating…