The Regency is well known locally as a good choice for those who like their seafood, and we think it deserves its good reputation. The only down-side is that it's on the wrong side of the busy coast road, so the traffic gets between you and the beach. It's directly opposite the sad rusting ... Read review
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Advantages: Great grub, good value, good portions Disadvantages: Location on the land-side of the busy seafront road
The Regency is well known locally as a good choice for those who like their seafood, and we think it deserves its good reputation. The only down-side is that it's on the wrong side of the busy coast road, so the traffic gets between you and the beach. It's directly opposite the sad rusting pile of metal which used to be the West Pier.
It offers something for all fish-fans, from good old cod 'n' chips to oysters etc. We eat there a ... ...by the size of the ouzo measures, which aren't quite what we get on holiday in Greece!). It's all good value for money, good portions, and there's a friendly buzz about it. We always aim to eat outside, but inside has got a pleasantly traditional sort of style which reminds you that this is a restaurant which has been serving Brighton's residents & tourists for years. There aren't that many tables outside, so it's worth avoiding peak meal times to ... more
The Regency is well known locally as a good choice for those who like their seafood, and we think it deserves its good reputation. The only down-side is that it's on the wrong side of the busy coast road, so the traffic gets between you and the beach. It's directly opposite the sad rusting pile of metal which used to be the West Pier.
It offers something for all fish-fans, from good old cod 'n' chips to oysters etc. We eat there a few times every summer, & we've never been disappointed (except by the size of the ouzo measures, which aren't quite what we get on holiday in Greece!). It's all good value for money, good portions, and there's a friendly buzz about it. We always aim to eat outside, but inside has got a pleasantly traditional sort of style which reminds you that this is a restaurant which has been serving Brighton's residents & tourists for years. There aren't that many tables outside, so it's worth avoiding peak meal times to get the sunshine!
NCP carpark next door (Regency Square), easy walking distance from main shopping areas (Churchill Square & Western Road).
Advantages: Mouth watering menu especially puddings Disadvantages: Can get busy, booking essential
spread and it?s success forced the restaurant to physically spread with it. It wasn?t long before they had exhausted the cramped surrounding and that a new larger restaurant was opened on 71 East Street right in the centre of historic RegencyBrighton.
The new premises are a vast improvement. The locale feels very roomy (two dining rooms around a central bar area) and airy, the décor very minimalist and modern in style. This is complemented by an antique stripped and varnished wooden floor and large glass doors at the very back of the dining area that in the summer open up into a garden area where more seating space is available.
The furnishing are of good quality both functional and attractive although the tables could be slightly larger when faced with some of the dishes and varied accompaniment that are presented during the meal. I ...