Food scene
There are plenty of places to eat and drink in Rottingdean. Cafes, tea shops and pubs.
Friendly cafe on the beach. Lovely place to sit in the sunshine and people watch. Easy walk from Rottingdean
Ovingdean Café
Undercliff WalkFriendly cafe on the beach. Lovely place to sit in the sunshine and people watch. Easy walk from Rottingdean
Small local French restaurant. Excellent food - booking essential.
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Bistro Gourmand
Nevill RoadSmall local French restaurant. Excellent food - booking essential.
Ros Thai
30 High StSmall local Thai restaurant. Popular with locals.
The best food in Rottingdean during the day. There are a few tables outside but plenty of benches on the terraces and on the seafront to take the great coffee, salads, pastries, ice creams and home made quiche.
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Sea Spray Cafe
18 High StThe best food in Rottingdean during the day. There are a few tables outside but plenty of benches on the terraces and on the seafront to take the great coffee, salads, pastries, ice creams and home made quiche.
Great bread, homemade cakes and pastries. There is a seating area and a good menu for daytime eating. In the summer there is a sheltered courtyard garden in the back.
The Windmill
Great bread, homemade cakes and pastries. There is a seating area and a good menu for daytime eating. In the summer there is a sheltered courtyard garden in the back.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Black Horse
65 High StThe oldest pub in the village. Good food.
Busy local pub by village pond. Food and small courtyard garden.
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The Plough Inn
Vicarage LaneBusy local pub by village pond. Food and small courtyard garden.
Arts & Culture
Situated in the beautiful Corn Exchange in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion - good permanent collection and interesting temporary exhibitions, especially during the Brighton Festival in May.
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Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Situated in the beautiful Corn Exchange in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion - good permanent collection and interesting temporary exhibitions, especially during the Brighton Festival in May.