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Il Bistro Restaurant
6/7a Market Street

In 1975 Mike Garman came back to Brighton after spending 5 years working in restaurants in Italy, Spain and the South of France, observing how to produce Mediterranean-style dishes which combine native produce like olive oil, garlic, aubergines, fresh herbs and peppers with the finest fresh meat & fish.

With this knowledge he decided to open one of the first Mediterranean cuisine restaurants in Brighton's famous Lanes. He acquired a fisherman's cottage which dated back to the 18th century in the reign of George I and set in the heart of Brighton's old fishing village. He then converted it into Il Bistro. Over the years, a growing reputation for good honest food boosted the restaurants popularity beyond Brighton. The restaurant is within walking distance from the Royal Pavilion, Conference Centre & the Theatre Royal and is open for pre theatre dining & lunches 7 days a week, and it is still run under the watchful eye of Mike Garman, whether it be dining on the outside heated terrace or inside the restaurant itself.

Il Bistro Restaurant
6/7a Market Street, Brighton, BN1 1HH
Tel: 01273 324584
Email: info@ilbistro.co.uk
Web: www.ilbistro.co.uk
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 11:30am - 14:45pm; 17:30 pm - 22:30pm ; Saturday and Sunday 1130am - 22:30pm

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