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Soho by the sea is a more accurate description. Just have a good wander. You'll find plenty of good bars there. It's been a while since I've been down to Brighton. I have a couple of friends who live there so it's about time I paid it a visit again myself. Maybe when it warms up a bit.

skittler Wrote:

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> Found a good little pub called the Heart and Hand

> last time I was down there last year, at the top

> of the north Lanes if memory serves me well. It

> had a fantastic jukebox choker with all sorts of

> weird and wonderful 45's


xxxxxxx


Can't remember the name of the pub, but this sounds like one we found last time we were in Brighton, jukebox was great and (if memory serves me too) it was free on the night we were there :)


Sadly I can't remember what night that was :))


ETA: Ladygooner, agree Terre a Terre is a brilliant restaurant, and I'm not a veggie either.

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