One of the best chain restaurants going in my opinion, the one in Horsham is excellent.
Can get a very nice Full English breakfast at Cote too……
One of the best chain restaurants going in my opinion, the one in Horsham is excellent.
Long thread. Has Andalucia in Ferring made this thread? Can’t recommend the food highly enough. Fantastic Tapas and quality is top notch every visit. Not cheap but when was great food ever cheap?
That's one of those places I keep meaning to go to but, for some reason, still haven't made it yet and I didn't know they had a seating area at the back either!
On the subject of Worthing eateries, anyone been to Level 1 - https://level1worthing.co.uk - yet? Seems a really good use of that otherwise redundant space.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a restaurant in Brighton that serves great cocktails please?
The Flint House is a great place for cocktails and food. I had an excellent Old Fashioned there.
The Flint House is a great place for cocktails and food. I had an excellent Old Fashioned there.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a restaurant in Brighton that serves great cocktails please?
Rincon De Pepe was good but not the best - certainly worth a visit though as with tapas, it can vary from dish to disk.
Went to level 1 the other Saturday lunchtime. Nice set up (it doesn't feel like you are sat on the edge of a car park / bowling alley) and good views out to sea on a hot day. Some table have shade, some not. Surprisingly, the seagulls didn't seem to be too much of an issue.
Not a huge choice up there. Bison provide the booze, there is Pizzaface, a burger place with limited range and Fika which does coffee and soft drinks but also lite bites. We had the breakfast burger (very good), and Mrs DCH had the tater tots which are not like the US ones (these are more like tapas style crispy potatoes) but big portion. Don't do what I did and order their passion fruit iced tea. I expected a long drink for £3 and got something which was probably only around 100ml.
Overall, it is somewhere different but not great value and much better options around the town.
I suspect that [MENTION=34109]Yes Chef[/MENTION] might be able to confirm that it's routine behind the scenes. Certainly used to be in retail.
Personally, I go by the mantra that the customer is seldom right, you just have to let them think they are.
When I can be arsed, that is.
So I went to Burnt Orange last week, the new venture from the owners of The Coal Shed and The Sal Room. It's a got a completely different VIBE to both of those places, indeed it apparently switches up into a bar later in the evening. It's sharing plates/mmall plates/whatever you want to call it. You can see what they are going for and it will definitely be popular as the cooking is SOLID. I wasn't blown away by any of it, but the raw beef and polenta was really good and I enjoyed it all, I just was not overly sold on the place. The drinks were decent and nothing is too expensive (180 quid all in for 3 people in including three cocktails, a bottle of wine and a large glass of wine plus 12.5% tip) but I'm not going to rush back, as I just didn't like to style of the place. Too 'busy' inside and the outside bit looks fine but I'm not a fan of dining Al Fresco unless I'm on my holibobs.
Service okay and the place was packed on a Monday which was good to see. However, if I want this style I'll go to Flint House.
6/10 (possibly harsh). There's the review.
Edit: Oh yeah it's in the old Coach House premises FYI.
The Flint House is a great place for cocktails and food. I had an excellent Old Fashioned there.
I managed to get halfway through the article before I got bored with the waffle and speed read some of the rest. God, does Rayner go on or what? Absolute load of tosh, at least Grace Dent can do succinct.Jay Raynor has also been to Burnt Orange recently
https://www.theguardian.com/food/20...nge-in-brighton-delivers-on-its-smoky-promise
Solid review should see them busy for a while longer
I managed to get halfway through the article before I got bored with the waffle and speed read some of the rest. God, does Rayner go on or what? Absolute load of tosh, at least Grace Dent can do succinct.
Decided to ignore the rest of the review and go straight for their menu, sounds ok although the Hipster style pricing, which leaves the "£" off the price, makes most of the dishes look like they have been scored out of ten.