Thursday, October 14, 2004

Palm Court fish and chips

Palm Court fish and chips, Brighton Palace Pier, Madeira Drive, Brighton

Palm Court fish and chips
Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira Drive
Brighton, September 2003

“Located almost dead centre of the most visited tourist attraction outside London – Brighton’s Palace Pier – Palm Court is an iconic location for a supper of fish and chips in Brighton. It’s been refurbished to reconcile the pier’s late Victorian-era architecture with a modern dining experience, offering up pretty sunset views from behind its glass-fronted walls. There’s nothing too fancy to see on tables, the set-up is almost diner-like, and the shine comes from the proximity to the waves outside. A limited selection of battered goods is available for takeaway, but if you’re settling in for a sit-down meal, order the Moules Marinières for an extra special taste of the seaside. Palm Court is definitely one to wow newcomers to the city and caters well to children with an extensive kids menu, and all kinds of attractions just a few steps outside the restaurant’s door.” (Where to find the best fish and chips in Brighton and Hove, COndé Nest Traveller)

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