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[15] FOOD HEAVEN
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Whether you’re looking for a peaceful place to dine while you relax and unwind or a buzzing
atmosphere where it’s all happening, we’ve got just the place for you.
SEAFOOD INDIAN GOOD OLD FASHIONED
Belgian Café Ashoka The Lamb
Modern European seafood Fine Tandoori cuisine in a relaxed Traditional pub grub in a historical
Horeauʼs
atmosphere setting in Eastbourne’s Old Town
One of the finest seafood Spice Garden The Eight Bells
restaurants Exquisite Indian food Located in Jevington and a good
Harry Ramsdenʼs Ganges
spot for walkers to refuel
Famous Fish and Chips Delicious Indian menu with The Tiger
fabulous harbour views Located in East Dean,
ITALIAN
this is good pub food with
Pablos THAI/CHINESE
friendly service
Traditional Italian with Thai Marina
harbour views Thai and Oriental cuisine COSY TEA ROOM
Pomodoro E Mozzarella Yummy Noodle Bar
Dickens Tea Room
Home-made Italian in a town Fresh noodles
Built in 1719 and a tea room
centre location cooked in front of you – fast!
for over 60 years
Prezzo Seeracha
The Pavilion
Traditional Italian cuisine One of Eastbourne’s longest
Edwardian style team rooms
established Thai restaurants
overlooking the seafront
AMERICAN
Mr Hau
Chestnuts Tea Room
Frankie & Bennyʼs
The finest Peking and Szechuan
Victorian tea rooms with
American & Italian 50’s style
cuisine since 1988
homemade trade located
UK chain
in Alfriston
delici
Rumblebellyʼs SPANISH/TAPAS
Traditional American food Flamenco Tapas
Traditional Spanish tapas in a
traditional Spanish setting
The above list is a small sample of restaurants available in Eastbourne and surrounding
areas and are not given as a recommendation or recommended above any other available.
For contact details of all restaurants including the above go to
www.visiteastbourne.com or call 0871 663 0031*
*Calls cost 10p per minute from BT landlines. Calls from non-BT lines or from mobile networks may vary.
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