Bistro du Vin
Brighton and Hove
Type:Restaurant
Tel: +44 (0)1273 718588
Brighton and Hove
Tel: +44 (0)1273 718588
Bistro du Vin - the heart and soul of Hotel du Vin Brighton. For elegant and informal dining whether you're a guest or a local. Perfect for meetings, celebrations or an everyday occasion, join us at the classic, French-styled Bistro du Vin. Our Brighton restaurant is inspired by French home-style cooking with earthy dishes, and slow-cooked foods, some served up hearty style and some designed on the plate so beautifully, this Bistro du Vin's menu is full of flavour.
From the Brighton Pier, travel west along Kings Road, Ship Street is the 6th turning on the right. Hotel due Vin is on the left.
Brighton Railway station is approximately 1 mile away - 15 minute walk.
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