With such a vibrant and colourful culture, Brighton is one of the top spots for forward-thinking restaurants that put a spin on your usual restaurant fare. With the city even being crowned the vegan capital of the world in 2022 by the online cookbook Chef’s Pencil, there are some great vegan spots that you’ll fall in love with. The only problem with this is knowing which restaurants to choose out of the vast selection. To solve this problem, take a look at our picks of the best vegan restaurants in Brighton and bag yourself some Brighton restaurant deals too with this guide.
Tom Pressman
07-03-2023
Vegan Noms is well worth a visit on your travels in Brighton. Not only can you get some great food here, but The World’s End arcade pub in which you can find it is home to some lovely tipples, addictive arcade machines and even live music events.
Everything on Vegan Nom’s menu is 100% vegan, so you can rest easy knowing that your options are all meat-free. This of course means that you have plenty of choices and aren’t restricted to a handful of options. From ‘not dogs’, scrumptious burgers and ‘chick’n and wings’, this vegan junk food outlet is guilt-free junk food with maximum flavour.
People wanting to take their vegan dining experience to the next level will get a lot out of Cibo. Cibo brings authentic Italian flair to both its dishes and atmosphere.
For those looking to avoid any animal products in their dining, you will find that the verdi pizza, spaghetti pepperonico and penne arrabiata will whet your appetite. With a modern interior, and delectable Italian treats that are always beautifully presented, Cibo is a no-brainer when it comes to vegan restaurants in Brighton.
Al Rouche is a Lebanese restaurant that provides a cosy atmosphere and classy interior for a welcoming restaurant experience. Herbivorous diners will enjoy the fresh flavours the vegan mezze offers with its tabouleh (an aromatic salad), sambouska (delicious cheese-filled pastry) and fatayer (a spinach-filled pastry) to name just a few.
Those who are bored of bland vegan options at restaurants will not be disappointed here as Lebanese cuisine is full of flavour and vibrancy. So, if you’re looking for a vegan meal that will offer plenty of flavours and good portion sizes, look no further than Al Rouche
If you haven’t considered or had the chance to experience Thai BBQ, then it’s your lucky day as Lucky Khao will give you the opportunity to do so. People tend to think of BBQs as being very meat-centred, but this doesn’t have to be the case.
Though Lucky Khao’s menu features meaty dishes, its menu has vegan alternatives that are just as tasty and robust in flavour. For your vegan fix, try out the yellow curry, crispy rice cakes or white corn ribs for some veg-based delicacies.
Bella Italia is a great option for those who can’t resist a good Italian. Serving the traditional Italian dishes we’ve all come to know and love, this restaurant serves treats that just about everybody will love.
If you’re looking for something meat-free, Bella Italia serves some great vegan choices alongside their Italian classics. For us, the vegan spag bol alone makes this one of the top vegan restaurants in Brighton. Whether you’re in Brighton with close friends or on a romantic outing, Bella Italia is sure to hit the spot.
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