Wednesday 30 November 2016

Brighton Food Tours at Christmas - Eat, Drink and Be Merry!


Brighton Food Tours has launched a special festive edition of their walking tour and we were invited along to try it out.

I knew vaguely what this tour would be about because, well,  the clue is in the name! But I didn't know exactly what to expect or how it would work. I'm not going to mention all the places we visited as I think some mystery is a good thing but I will say that I think this tour would suit practically anyone. If you're a resident or regular visitor to Brighton then this is a new way to see the city and will almost certainly introduce you to some great new businesses - even if you think you already know them all! If you are new to the city then you do still get an introduction to Brighton & this gives a real flavour of what makes this such a special place to visit as all the places included are independently run and each has a story to tell.

The tour includes tastings and samples at all of the venues and there are exclusive discounts if you buy anything during the tour. But don't worry this isn't a hard sell and there is no pressure to buy although once you've had a taste you almost certainly will! This tour is great for Christmas shopping although I have to confess everything I ended up buying was consumed by me but hey I deserve a treat too ;)

Mmmm chocolate
As a chocoholic a definite highlight for me was Rainbow Organic Chocolates in The Open Market. The smell as soon as we walked in was absolutely delicious and we were then served a traditional Parisian hot chocolate. This was proper thick, gloopy chocolate with a healthy dollop of cream on top the perfect way to warm up on a crisp, winter's day. As a geek I was delighted to see the Star Wars themed chocolates alongside the other artistic creations. This is a little haven for chocolate fans as there are bars, buttons and boxes of chocolate as well as cakes and other tasty treats. I was also very pleasantly surprised by the prices given the fact that these are all hand-crafted delights.

Bluebird Tea makes us smile!
L-R: Katie M; Ricahrd; Charlotte; Angela (Brighton Food Tours); Laura & Ruth
I've already said I won't mention all the places we visited, partly because there were a lot and so this would turn into a long post but mainly because I want you to do the tour and discover them for yourself. However I will just give a special mention to Bluebird Tea Company, as you have to love a place that immediately hands you a hot toddy as you walk through the door! We had their Mulled Cider tea blend which was delicious. I am normally a coffee-drinker but I was tempted to switch sides after seeing the vast array of teas on offer! As a tea novice I would never have imagined it would be possible to create not only such a huge mixture of blends but also the spin-off products! There are tea crackers & baubles as well teapots, brewers and gadgets but the ones that caught my eye was the cocktail kits. There's a variety of flavours including the MojiTEA a peppermint and lime green tea which you mix with rum then leave for 48 hours for a perfectly blended cocktail.

Just some of the treats you can see & try during the tour.
The joy of visiting these places as part of the tour is not only getting to discover places you may have missed but also getting to meet the owners and hearing the fabulous stories of how they got their businesses going. From the family-run spice shop with stores in Germany, London & Brighton to the Nordic coffee shop and the sausage-roll makers who had a name before they had a product - in fairness Pig 'n' Mix is genius! They are all so enthusiastic and passionate about what they do and Angela our tour guide was every bit as passionate about getting more people to visit these wonderful places.

As you should have guessed by now we had a great time on the tour and would definitely recommend it. There are 9 festive editions throughout December and you can also buy gift vouchers for the festive or the original V.I.B (Very Independent Brighton) tours from their website.

Eat, drink and be merry!

Charlotte

Monday 28 November 2016



Dum Dum Doughnuts are the world’s first artisan baked doughnut brand and the fastest growing doughnut brand in the UK. Dum Dum Doughnuts look amazing, taste great and are lots of fun! They have now opened their Brighton store at No.10 Brighton Square!

The VisitBrighton team is delighted to be working with Dum Dum Doughnuts, check out their page below



The high quality, natural artisan doughnuts are uniquely baked fresh every day (not fried). Dum Dums use only natural ingredients and are significantly lower in fat, half the fat in some instances, than competitor brands making an indulgent treat even tastier, without the junk.




Dum Dum flavours include Crême Brûlée, Strawberry & Cream, Banoffee, Almond & Pistachio and the top seller, ‘The Zebra’. The Zebra contains layers of croissant dough and chocolate croissant dough, filled with chocolate buttercream and topped with chocolate ganache. A choice of size ranges are available, from the standard doughnut to mini doughnuts, to the giant 8 or 10inch, a fun and original alternative to a traditional birthday cake.





 

Coffee at Dum Dum Donutterie will be provided by Nude Expresso, London’s leading micro-roastery based in Shoreditch, with a selection of artisan syrups made by Dum Dums chefs at the Patisserie. Plus a delicious Dum Dum Gelato with flavours including the Cro Dough Gelato and Karak Chai Tea flavours.

 

Dum Dum also offers a doughnut courier service, corporate design doughnut service and bespoke giant doughnut cake ordering option for their doughnut loving customers.

YUM!

 

Opening Times:

MON - FRI: 8AM - SELLOUT

SAT: 10AM - SELLOUT

SUN: 11AM – SELLOUT

BANK HOLIDAYS: 10AM – SELLOUT

 

Social media links

 

https://twitter.com/dumdumdoughnuts


 


Friday 25 November 2016

Noo Noodles Opens in Brighton



THE NOO WAY TO EAT NOODLES IN BRIGHTON

 

Noo Noodles has arrived in Brighton, holding the launch of its new base in Cranbourne Street on Tuesday evening, serving up its delicious and healthy ‘build your own’ noodle dishes.

 

The quirky new takeaway restaurant offers customers the opportunity to create their own Asian fusion noodle dishes, choosing from a wide range of fresh ingredients, which are cooked in front of them over a fierce flame by Noo Noodles’ flamboyant wok chefs.



 

Kci Jones from Noo Noodles, said, “It’s been scientifically proven that stir-fry is one of the healthiest ways of preparing a meal, keeping the goodness in the ingredients whilst bringing out the zest of their flavour - and we cook fast at temperatures of over 200 degrees!

 

“We love Brighton and are looking forward to welcoming hungry guests to pop in for a quick noodle lunch, a take out for supper or a home or office delivery.”

 

The ‘build your own’ Noo Noodles menu comes in two sizes at just £4.50 or £6.50 and customers can choose a noodle or rice base, a choice of Asian sauces, a protein ranging from beef to prawns and from cashew nuts to tofu, and then the choice of one of many kinds of vegetable. The chef throws them into the wok and after a flip and a toss, a choice of garnishes are sprinkled on top to finish the dish, from fresh coriander to sesame seeds or chilli oil.

 

Dishes are served in boxes which can be eaten in or taken out, in this new style of fast food, which is wholesome, tasty and filling. Just one portion of Noo Noodles contains almost all the daily recommended vitamins and minerals a person needs.



 

Noo Noodles also recognises loyal customers through its #NooFriends rewards programme, which offers a cashback system, making every wok rewarding! They also offer an unbeatable, corporate deal for companies.

 

Noo Noodles Brighton branch is located at 14 Cranbourne St, BN1 2RD. Open Monday through Saturday from 11.00 am to 9.00 pm, Sunday from 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm. In addition to eating in and takeout, Noo Noodles is available for delivery and catering. See more at www.noonoodles.co.uk

Wednesday 23 November 2016

#BrightonSnowdogs - Hove


Well here we are at the final Snowdogs trail post 😞 The pack will be on the streets until Sunday 27th November so this is your last chance to see them out & about. They will then disappear for a couple of weeks before coming together for the Festive Farewell at the Corn Exchange on the 4th & 5th December.

Our final walkabout takes us into Hove, if it's a nice day then I would recommend walking along the seafront. As you head west the seafront promenade becomes wider and calmer, you'll also see the stunning Regency architecture as well as the cute and colourful beach huts. Walking from Brighton Pier to Hove takes about 30-40 minutes so if you would prefer a bus there are plenty of options from the city centre, the main routes are 1, 6 and 49.

Today's trail will start on the seafront just passed Hove Lawns at the bottom of Medina Terrace. This is another of my favourite pooches. This one has a simple design as he has soft, velvety fur but what makes me smile is the cheeky sticking-out tongue 😝

3. Snowbrador - Artist: Ruby Cooper / Sponsor: Sussex Transport
As we say goodbye to Snowbrador we'll head inland so walk up Medina Terrace and then cross at the traffic lights to walk up Osborne Villas. Then cross the next set of traffic lights and walk up George Street. There are no Snowdogs here but you will find plenty of shops and cafés to keep you entertained. At the top of the street turn left into Blatchington Road for a bit more shopping before turning right to go up Sackville Road. Sackville Road will take you uphill and it is fairly long & steep so be warned! At the top of the road turn right and you'll see the entrance to Hove Park & our next Snowdog.

This is another decorative pup covered in flowers which seems fitting for his parkside location! Although, for me the name doesn't quite fit the design as this Snowdog is called Marty - maybe it's because I'm a geek but for me that name will always be linked to Back to the Future and Doc Brown exclaiming "Marty!" If I had realised this dog has this name ahead of time then I would have been expecting a Delorean themed dog. Just thought I should warn you that the name doesn't match the design in case there are any other geeks reading this post!

4. Marty - Artist: David Halliwell / Sponsor: Martlets Hospice
From Hove Park we are going to retrace our steps a bit and head back down Sackville Road, pass Blatchington Road and carry on to the bottom of Sackville Road. Turn right onto New Church Road and on your right you will find Hove Museum which is currently being guarded by Max. Max has a very decorative design featuring flowers and butterflies, I was also pleased to see that he has been provided with a bowl of water as being an adorable Snowdog is thirsty work! Before leaving the museum pop inside to see some of the snowpups which have been designed by local school children (there are also some in Hove Library).

2. Max - Artist: Sarah Arnett / Sponsor: Joan & Jerry Cooper
And now we will make our way to Hove Lagoon to find our final Snowdog which ironically is the first Snowdog on the map. To get to Hove Lagoon you can either walk down Westbourne Villas and then on to the seafront and then head west to the lagoon. If it's a breezy day you may prefer to carry on walking along New Church Road and then turn down Wish Road and on to Hove Lagoon.

Our final dog is Boomer and he resides inside the Big Beach Café so make sure you check that they are open before you go looking for him. Boomer has been sponsored by one of the cafés owners - Norman Cook aka FatBoy Slim - so it's no surprise to see that he is a music lover. Boomer has a big boombox on the side and it's not just for show as he does play music - perhaps he'll become a club DJ after he leaves the trail? After all that walking stay at the café for some food & drink and don't forget to scan the app to unlock a special offer.

1. Boomer - Artist: RYCA / Sponsor: Norman Cook & Big Beach Café
Boomer was a highlight for me as not only was he my final dog on the trail but I met another fan who had also just completed the trail. My new friend was about 8 years old and was helpfully giving me some tips on how to scan the app. He then went on to tell me that Dave was the first dog he'd found but Rocco was his favourite. It was lovely to meet such an enthusiastic fan and to see first-hand how much people have embraced the trail.

Other places to look out for in Hove:
To download the full trail map head to our website or pick one up from one of our Visitor Information Points. Don't forget the Snowdogs are art sculptures so please respect them and do not climb on or graffiti them. The Snowdogs are supporting the Martlets so if you would like to donate text SDOG16 £3 to 70070.

Charlotte

Friday 18 November 2016

#BrightonSnowdogs - Brighton Marina


I can't believe we're already on to the penultimate Snowdogs post! There are just 10 days left to catch them so make sure you pop by and say hello.

So today we will take a trip to Brighton Marina, one of the largest marinas in Europe. If you are travelling by train then you can catch the number 7 bus from Brighton or Hove Stations and the bus takes you directly into the Marina. If it's a nice day then its about a 30 minute walk from Brighton Pier to the Marina, or if you prefer to drive there is a free car park as well.

38. Bow Wow - Artist: Mike Edwards / Sponsor: Brighton Marina

If we use the West Quay pub as our starting point then walk along the upper deck past the Malmaison hotel and restaurants including Café Rouge. Turn left and head down the stairs to the lower deck where you'll find outlet shops and our fist Snowdog - Bow Wow. This pooch is a tribute to the legendary David Bowie and his Ziggy Stardust creation. Bow Wow features the classic lightening stripe across his face and back along with a picture of the man himself.

39. Giant Snowdog & Snowman Sand Sculpture - Artist: Anonymous / Sponsor: Brighton Marina

After leaving Bow Wow cross over the road and head towards the Katarina restaruant, past the restaurant you'll find the Octagon with more shops and restaurants as well as our next Snowdog sculpture. This one is a little different as it is actually a sand sculpture and the Snowdog has been joined by his old pal the Snowman.

36. Brighton Rock - Artist: Pinky / Sponsor: Bella Italia
Head back towards Bow Wow and up to the upper deck and this time turn left at the West Quay pub. This is the newest addition to the Brighton Marina boardwalk and features a great mix of restaurants as well as two gorgeous Snowdogs. The first one is the very colorful Brighton Rock in front of Bella Italia. The combination of colours did remind me of Smart Vibes outside of Brighton Station so I was not surprised to see that they were both created by Pinky.

37. Bone China - Artist: Gemma Compton / Sponsor: Brighton Marina
Carry on walking along the boardwalk and you'll find our final Snowdog of the day - Bone China. As the name suggests this dog has been inspired by 18th century blue willow porcelain, however she has also embraced her waterfront position too.

Other places to look out for at Brighton Marina:

Snowdog Bonus: If you missed seeing Brighton Belle at London Victoria Station then you will be pleased to here that she is now in Brighton! She is outside the British Airways i360 shop (beach level) and don't forget the whole pack will be together for the Festive Farewell event on the 4th & 5th December.

45. Brighton Belle - Artist: Jenny Leonard / Sponsor: British Airways i360
To download the full trail map head to our website or pick one up from one of our Visitor Information Points. Don't forget the Snowdogs are art sculptures so please respect them and do not climb on or graffiti them. The Snowdogs are supporting the Martlets so if you would like to donate text SDOG16 £3 to 70070.

Charlotte

Wednesday 9 November 2016

#BrightonSnowdogs - Kemptown


Well hello everyone, it's time for another Snowdogs by the Sea trail guide. It's sad to think we are now over halfway through as the dogs are only here until 27th November. But they will be back for one big festive farewell on the weekend of the 4th & 5th December when the whole pawsome pack - including the Snowpups - will all be together at the Corn Exchange.

Of course it's great to see them while they are still in situ so today we will head off to Kemptown for our next trail. We're actually going to start our walk on the southern most corner of the Old Steine. The Old Steine is easy to get to as it just off the seafront by the Brighton Pier, if you are travelling by train it is about a 15 minute walk and there are Brighton & Hove buses that stop either on the seafront or at the bottom of North Street.

25. Southdowns Dog - Artist: Kellie Miller / Sponsor: Burt Brill & Cardens Solicitors 
At the Old Steine you'll meet Southdowns Dog who has been beautifully designed by Kellie Miller & if you've done The Lanes trail then you'll have seen her gallery. Brighton & Hove is well-known for being a city by the sea but a lot of people don't realise that the city is actually sandwiched between the sea and the countryside. The stunning South Downs National Park is easily accessible from Brighton with regular buses going to Stanmer Park, Devil's Dyke and Ditchling Beacon. Clearly this beautiful countryside inspired Kellie :)

31. Patch The Unfinished Quilt - Artist: Judith Berrill / Sponsor: B&H Hotel Association
From the Old Steine head towards the Sea Life but make sure you stay on the upper seafront road (Marine Parade rather than Madeira Drive). This is now part of Kemptown where you will find a fantastic array of boutique hotels plus independent shops & cafés. Our next dog is on Marine Parade at the bottom of the New Steine square. This is Patch and as the name implies she has a patchwork quilt on her back as well as patchwork booties and ear warmers, which I think she'll be grateful off as it can get pretty breezy along the seafront!

From Patch we'll carry on walking along Marine Parade and as you'll see this is a great spot for admiring the sea view including the Brighton Marina. If you peer down onto Madeira Drive you'll see the Yellowave Beach Sports venue as well. On the left you'll walk past the striking Royal Crescent where the houses feature black mathematical tiles and former residents include Sir Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright.

A little bit further along you'll find our next dog 'Seagulls of the South'. I may have made this confession before but I am actually not a fan of seagulls but I still like this dog as I know none of these birds are about to fly into me! In fact the brighton blue and yellow make it a very cheery sight. We're now going to head inland so use the pelican crossing and then turn into Paston Place. At the top of this road is Proud Cabaret Brighton which hosts regular cabaret nights, perfect for a group night out.

35. Seagulls of the South - Artist: Kathleen Smith / Sponsor: Eleanor Hunnisett
From Proud Cabaret turn left onto St George's Road and then the next Snowdog is in the driveway for St George's Church. Although be warned the church is not a traditional building with a spire so don't be confused. If you are standing with Proud behind you then the church is on your right and you'll see a driveway, walk up here and you'll find Smiley. This dog features a balloon design and some words of wisdom: "Smile a smile and pass it on" well The Snowdogs are definitely helping us to smile more :)

34. Smiley - Artist: Sophy Henn / Sponsor: Wild in Art
Say goodbye to Smiley and carry on walking along St George's Road until you reach College Road. Turn right up this road and then left onto Eastern Road, keep walking along this road until you reach Egremont Place. Turn right up Egremont Place and this will take you to the entrance to Queen's Park and our final dog of the day. Winter Lily has a Cath Kidston feel with a pale blue background and pretty flower pattern. After all that walking why not take some time to explore the park which is home to some of Brighton's finest Elm Trees.

33. Winter Lily - Artist: Sarah Jane Richards / Sponsor: Wild in Art
Please note the walk up to Queens Park is quite steep so if you would prefer to get a bus then routes 18 & 23 go by the park.

Other places to look out for in Kemptown:

To download the full trail map head to our website or pick one up from one of our Visitor Information Points. Don't forget the Snowdogs are art sculptures so please respect them and do not climb on or graffiti them. The Snowdogs are supporting the Martlets so if you would like to donate text SDOG16 £3 to 70070.

Charlotte

Thursday 3 November 2016

#BrightonSnowdogs - The Lanes


It's time for another Snowdogs trail and this week we'll be exploring The Lanes. These twisting alleyways were once the heart of the sleepy fishing village of Brighthelmstone but today they are full of boutiques, jewellers, bars and restaurants.

We're going to start our Lanes trail on Duke Street which is easy to get to via public transport or on foot. If you are travelling by train then head straight down Queens Road, on past the Clock Tower and down West Street and then you'll find Duke Street on your left. The majority of buses include stops at Churchill Square or North Street, once you are off the bus head to the Clock Tower to find West Street and then Dukes Street.

While Dukes Street isn't a narrow alleyway it is the start of The Lanes, and you'll see lots of cafés & shops as well as the Disco Dog. The Disco Dog is so-named as he is covered in mirror tiles and resembles a giant Disco Ball. He is always a cheery sight but even more so when the sun is shining and glinting off his back.

15. Disco Dog - Artist: Natalie Guy / Sponsor: Palace of Pooch
From Disco Dog turn right and then almost immediately left to go down Dukes Lane. This lane is full of designers and the fabulous JJ Flaunt. Once you've explored the shops of Dukes Lane turn right on to Ship Street and then follow the road round to the left (ie don't head down to the seafront). As you pass Food for Friends you'll spot the impressive Brighton Town Hall. Turn right at the town hall to see our next Snowdog - Koinu Yakuza. Koinu is Japanese for Puppy so it'll be no surprise to hear that this pup has been sponsored by Moshimo. I do have a soft spot for this Snowdog as I work in Brighton Town Hall and seeing Koino Yakuza smily face is always a great way to start the day!

16. Koinu Yakuza - Artist: Soheila Jones / Sponsor: Moshimo
Our next dog is not far away, head back the way you came from and cross over Prince Albert Street on to Brighton Place (in between Café Rouge & Bella Italia). Make time to pop in to Kellie Miller Arts shop as Kellie Miller designed one of the Snowdogs we'll see on a later trail. From Kellie's carry on walking towards Donatello and at the front entrance of the restaurant you'll find Crush Puppy. Fans who have already done the London Road trail may think she looks a little familiar and that's because this is the sister dog to Dudley as both were designed by the very talented Louise Dear.

18. Crush Puppy - Artist: Louise Dear / Sponsor: Donatello
Turn right down Market Street and you'll come out on East Street. This is a popular street in The Lanes as it features a square of restaurants where live music is often played and this is usually the site of the Christmas Lights switch-on - this year the lights switch-on will be on Wednesday 16th November. Carry on along East Street, pass the taxi rank and you'll find Horatio. This cute mustachioed fellow is ready for a day at the beach as he is dressed in his tradtional bathing suit. East Street was once the home of Martha Gunn who was a famous Brighton dipper. Dippers operated bathing machines which transported people down the beach and into the water whilst protecting their modesty. I'm sure Martha would have loved Horatio's stripey bathing suit!

17. Horatio The Bathing Beauty - Artist: Judith Berrill / Sponsor: iCrossing
From Horatio turn left to walk down the Avenue and then turn left again and then walk towards the pelican crossing to cross over to the Old Steine. Here you will find our last dog of the day Legal Beagle who features a map of all his favourite places across Brighton & Hove.
24. Legal Beagle - Artist: Kip Devore McCullough / Sponsor: GSFW Solicitors
That's it for today's trail so why not turn around and head back into The Lanes to explore all those fantastic shops you wandered past or stop off and refuel at one of the cafés or restaruants?

Other places to look out for in The Lanes:


To download the full trail map head to our website or pick one up from one of our Visitor Information Points. Don't forget the Snowdogs are art sculptures so please respect them and do not climb on or graffiti them. The Snowdogs are supporting the Martlets so if you would like to donate text SDOG16 £3 to 70070.

Charlotte