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Need A Reasonably Priced Meal In Brighton
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on Christmas day. Harvester etc, do you know if all are open ? Anything similar would do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a fair point. Far too early to know who will still be in business or whether they'll open Xmas and if they do, what their Xmas prices will be. Perhaps someone can suggest a big chain who had reasonable prices last Xmas. Apart from that I'd suggest looking around for ads in the last half of the year.
Wetherspoon's serve Christmas Day lunch in some of their pubs. As they're are three in Brighton, I would expect at least one of them to do so. It might be worth phoning them to ask:
The Post & Telegraph (North Street): 01273 827540
The Bright Helm (West Street): 01273 224690
The West Quay (Marina): 01273 645780
You could also try:
The Cliftonville Inn (George Street, Hove): 01273 726969
Wetherspoon's aren't as expensive as many other pubs & restaurants on Christmas Day (based upon the prices I've seen advertised in their pubs in Ipswich and Dover). You might find that your budget of up to £25 per person is just enough. (Most other places charge £60 to £90, with some posher venues charging closer to £200)
The Post & Telegraph (North Street): 01273 827540
The Bright Helm (West Street): 01273 224690
The West Quay (Marina): 01273 645780
You could also try:
The Cliftonville Inn (George Street, Hove): 01273 726969
Wetherspoon's aren't as expensive as many other pubs & restaurants on Christmas Day (based upon the prices I've seen advertised in their pubs in Ipswich and Dover). You might find that your budget of up to £25 per person is just enough. (Most other places charge £60 to £90, with some posher venues charging closer to £200)
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