It has been almost two years since I last visited 64 Degrees when they were situated at the Artist Residence Boutique Hotel in Pimlico. I recall me and my cousin enjoying most of the dishes that we had, and our lovely and attentive waitress, Chloe, that made the experience even more memorable. After much procrastination, I eventually made it to their original site in Brighton during an impromptu daytrip. Set up by chef-owner Michael Bremner, this little gem is quietly tucked away in the Lanes. The first lunch customers to arrive for the day, we tried not too look overly desperate and hungry for food, as we stepped in just as the clock struck 12 - noon, as opposed to the more dramatic midnight in Cinderella ...The place is quite small with an industrial-like interior and an open kitchen that occupies about half the space. There was a choice of regular table seating or the more casual interactive counter seats - we perched ourselves onto a couple of wooden cubes by the little table by the window, sipping on some chilled rose whilst we perused the menu.
I’ve watched the small plates revolution sweep through big cities on my culinary explorations. They enable chefs to create smaller plates of flavour explosions and it’s fun to explore more plates of new ingredients and combinations though be aware that in some small plates restaurants, the costs can stack up quite quickly.
Oh Brighton, why didn’t you tell me you had changed so much! I’ve been avoiding this seaside town for the past 6 years or more now, with far too many bad memories from my partying days. Back then Brighton was known to me as the hen, stag and student party central, full of fast food chains and almost nowhere to enjoy a good glass of wine, artisan beer or quality bar snack. The dining and drinking scene back then was huge yes, but quality was a hard thing to find – unless you fancied fish and chips. However that’s all changed and nothing shows that more with Brighton now home to its own awards – Brighton’s Best. A website dedicated to finding, showcasing and ranking the top restaurants in the area – I for one had no idea there was so many. With the list in hand we took ourselves off to Brighton for a foodie extravaganza, starting with Brighton’s Best number 1 ranked restaurant – 64 Degrees.
My sister lives in Brighton so I'm here a lot and always excited to try new restaurants! My sister said she'd had lunch here before and wanted me to try it. I wasn't disappointed! Really imaginative takes on some of my favourite foods, like the chicken wings with dehydrated kimchi and a blue cheese kind of cream. Carrots were cooked whole in another dish which was such a lovely interesting texture. Will definitely go back.
Rosie Alittlelusciousness
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A couple of weekends ago we jumped in the van and headed to Brighton for 24 hours. I really love Brighton, but most of my visits have been at night to see friends who are DJs or musicians perform there, so I've never really got a true feel for the town. So we booked a flat via AirBnb and went to make the most of the lovely weekend. This also meant we had the opportunity to book a couple of places for food that I'd heard about and really wanted to try out, as again, we're normally there late at night, or staying with friends so going with them to eat. One of the places I'd heard about was a new, tapas-style restaurant in The Laines called 64 Degrees. It only opened this year but has had rave reviews already so I was thrilled that they'd managed to book a table for us on Saturday afternoon. That was until we got on to the M25, and didn't move for about half an hour. A small panic rose inside me as I calculated miles left til Brighton, amount of time we were stuck and potentially missing 64 Degrees' opening hours. We were booked for 2.30 - they stop serving food at 3. We got to Brighton at 2.45, found a parking space and ran through the throng of tourists to get to the restaurant in time. We got there with seconds to spare... Luckily! In fact by this time we'd agreed to meet with our friend and her son, and try and squeeze them onto our table as well, which we did. 64 Degrees is tiny. It probably seats a maximum of 24 people at any one time - one table of 4, one table of 6, two of 2 and 6-8 seats at the bar in front of the open kitchen. After a bit of re-jigging we were put on the largest table, as people were leaving and the kitchen closed. The idea of 64 Degrees is that you order 3-4 dishes per person, and share them... if you want! The menu is split into meat, fish and veggie and there are 4 or 5 dishes per category. The waitresses were very thorough in talking us through the menu, and also checking if we had any allergies so they could advise us what to avoid, which was really helpful, as menus don't necessarily list every single ingredient in a dish. We ordered plentifully and dishes arrived one after another, until we were so full the only thing we could do was polish off an espresso martini and head to the flat for a little rest! This is what we ate:Lamb, asparagus, fregola, anchovy. This was one of my favourite dishes - the lamb was cooked to perfection and the flavours of the dish so harmonious. It was Spring on a plate and just so good. The anchovies added the perfect amount of saltiness against the slightly creamy fregola.
Many would claim that London is best city in the world, and I would struggle to disagree as it has almost everything I want in a city. Loads of sights to see, feasts to be had, culture to be immersed in and shops filled with anything my materialistic heart could desire. While I’ve resigned to the fact that London will rob me of my hard earned pounds for the pleasure of her company, I’m not quite ready for her to completely rob me of my peace and quiet. Every now and then every London dweller needs to escape, just for a short while, and head for the hills, or in our case, the sea.
Of the meat dishes, everyone’s fave was the Beef rib with bone marrow, wild leek and parsley purée. It was so tender you could’ve cut it with a spoon; luckily we had a knife so we used that.
By now, it should be pretty well established that I fell head-over-heels for 64 Degrees. As well as a glut of faultless courses, the restaurant offers well-selected beers, English fizz, and some interesting cocktails, with attentive but not intrusive service rounding out the experience.
Wow! So a friend and I stumbled across this restaurant as we were wandering through Brighton and we decided to stop for lunch! The food was impeccable, the flavours from each dish were literally mind blowing and we could see the love and attention Chef Michael and his team put into every portion. Exquisite dining experience, wonderful service and top notch culinary and presentation skills! Absolutely recommend! Can’t wait to go back.
And I appreciated the consideration of the staff regarding my shellfish and nut allergies! Thanks so much
Every dish was absolutely incredible. Fresh, delicate yet flavoursome and cooked to perfection. Favourites of the menu were the mushroom croquettes, cod and truffle pasta. Best restaurant I've been to in a long time. Would 100% recommend
Decided to opt for the ‘Set Menu Sharing Plates’ menu at £50 per person. The menu consists of 10 smallish plates of food but wow they are all delicious. My personal pick from the 10 would be the Fresh Pasta with egg yolk and truffle. We booked a table over looking the kitchen and these are probably the best options as you see the theatre of the kitchen and you have some interaction with the chef’s.
Without hesitation one of the best meals out I’ve had in a longtime.
Oh and Jerusalem Artichoke ice cream is a must try.
Absolutely stunning food in a lovely, cosy yet cool space, in a great part of Brighton. Chef Michael is supremely talented and a gent at the same time. Brilliant value for money in my view. Great staff as well. Anya - front of house. Charming and great knowledge of wine.
Second time we have visited this phenomenal restaurant. We sat at the bar and indulged on some delicious food!
From the moment we arrived all staff members made us feel special.
My wife & I wanted to say a massive thank you to you all. You’ve made another birthday super special.
Thank you.
We found this restaurant by chance and what a fabulous find!!! Every mouthful was totally delicious!!! And we absolutely loved the ambience. I can’t recommend this wonderful find enough. The chef had picked some wild garlic on the way to work!
Wow, amazing meal, inventiveness and great flavours abound. Virtually every dish left us wishing we had more. Service from staff was attentive and great wine list. Plus to top it all off the price point for this quality of food was great
A truly spectacular experience one I won’t forget my first ever tasting menu. The tasting menu itself was absolutely sensational, our server was extremely attentive and knowledgeable. Would definitely visit again and I’d highly recommend 64 Degrees!
We chose the tasting menu with the paired wines for an early evening dinner. The quality of the food was superb and original and the presentation was inventive. The service was pleasant, attentive and knowledgeable, particularly about the wine pairings. There were several highlights including a red prawn with elderflower pre-dinner snack, pea and nettle ravioli, and sea trout with nori, sea buckthorn and carrot puree. Every dish was wonderful and we will certainly be back.
Perfectly proportioned tasting menu - delicious, textural and surprising. Paired back surrounds combined with friendly and informed staff really allows the meal shine. Really accommodating with dietary requirements and preferences. Worth travelling to Brighton for, already planning our next trip
Brilliant experience all around. Came for my birthday on a Monday night which was nice as it was quieter. Tasting menu was perfect - we loved every single course. Wine pairing was delicious - our server was super attentive and knowledgeable. Never waited a second for anything - left feeling happy - Great value !
Amazing chefs and warmth of hosts - beautiful presentation & bold flavours paired perfectly with wine flight. Images speak for themselves but taste and smell must be experienced. Foodie lunch for special occasion; a real privilege so see the work up close at the pass - highly recommended. A real gem in Brighton. Will be back!
Wow! Wow! Wow! What an experience. Booked for my husband's 50th birthday and I must say I would highly recommend and will definitely be returning in the near future. Michael Bremner and his staff are welcoming, friendly and explained every dish that we were served. They answered our questions too. The open kitchen was amazing, as you could see the chefs creating their master pieces in front of you. There is a supplement added to the scallops. They are definitely worth every penny.
We had the lunch menu and my husband included the wine flight.
Booking in advance is recommended.
64 Degreees is an absolute gem in the heart of Brighton. You're greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere that sets the tone for an exceptional dining experience. The menu is exceptional. The service was friendly and prompt - the team of attentive and friendly staff go above and beyond to ensure your every need is met. The ambiance is vibrant and lively, creating the perfect backdrop for a memorable meal. Michael Bremner, head chef, even had a chat with us and gave us a sample of an off menu dessert he's perfecting. Lovely fella. I believe 64 degrees is a must-visit destination and I'd book this again when I next visit Brighton.
WOW! I moved to the UK little over 3 months ago, and that’s been the best meal I’ve had in this country! Impeccable service, excellent food. Both the waiters and the chef were extremely nice, friendly and welcoming. I felt home! Great job guys 👏🏼
P.S. the price is actually quite for the delicious food (and the service) you get!!
Great service in a compact restaurant. We had the tasting menu which, given the food (e.g. pasta in broth, wedge of lettuce) doesn't necessarily lend itself well to sharing from one bowl or as a course in its own right. I would pick individual dishes next time. You can tell they're passionate, the head is obviously there guiding his team and it was good theatre watching them prep the dishes. Only niggles for me are that the chicken was very borderline raw (we ate it and didn't die so probably okay?), the truffle despite the piles and piles that was shaved on didn't taste or smell of anything on the dish, and the dessert was probably a nudge too savoury (ice cream please!) Saying that, the beetroot ice cream was amazing and fresh, the fish incredibly buttery, the chicken wings were excellent and the chocolate truffles had an incredible flavour to them. Highly recommend.
We had the £25 OctoberBest menu, it was outstanding.
Amazing food and excellent service!
A great menu and well paired wine flight. If there is only two of you I recommend dining at the counter where you can watch the guys preparing the dishes who then serve and talk through them with you. The rabbit (and in particular the broth) was awesome.
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