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Places to eat in Seaford: All the best restaurants, cafés, and pubs

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Ally Neagen Travel Writer

Whether you’re passing through while walking the South Downs Way or spending a weekend by the seaside, there are plenty of places to eat in Seaford to keep you happy.

Seaford has an array of local restaurants, pubs, and independent cafés for every taste. Enjoy a relaxed brunch with friends, a filling lunch to fuel walking adventures, or a romantic dinner as part of a mini break; this guide will help you find the best places to eat in Seaford with confidence.

Places to eat in Seaford: Restaurants

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Sit-down options offering everything from seasonal British cuisine to Italian restaurants and local produce.

Ollivers

Best for: Special occasions

Menu highlights: Duck confit, fillet steak, crème brûlée

Ollivers restaurant is one of the most consistently praised places to eat in Seaford for an evening meal. Open since 2003 and independently run, it offers British‑style cooking with thoughtful seasonal flavours like duck or lamb. A thoughtful menu and attentive service make it perfect for special occasions.

11 Clinton Place, Seaford, BN25 1NL

The Grumpy Chef

Best for: Relaxed dining with local ingredients

Menu highlights: Fish and chips, oysters, crab linguini, steamed mussels

The Grumpy Chef is an independent, family-run local bistro which serves breakfast, lunch, brunch and evening meals. They’re fully licensed, serving local bitters and an impressive wine list. They use local suppliers to serve seasonal, local produce and visitors praise the generous portions, served in a cosy, relaxed atmosphere. The friendly service and contemporary European dishes make it a flexible choice whether you’re after brunch, lunch, or dinner.

4 Broad Street, Seaford, BN25 1LX

Vicini Vicini

Best for: Home-cooked Italian

Menu highlights: Spaghetti carbonara, lasagne, panna cotta

This popular family-run Italian restaurant brings pizza, pasta, and familiar Italian staples to Seaford’s High Street. With traditional outdoor seating and fruity cocktails, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported from the English coast to the Italian Riviera. Whether you’re stopping by for a casual dinner or a family meal, Vicini Vicini is one of the most dependable and highly recommended places to eat in Seaford.

30 High Street, Seaford, BN25 1PL

Need

Best for: Brunch and vegan options

Menu highlights: Truffle potatoes, yogurt bowl, blueberry pancakes

A contemporary café‑restaurant that doubles as a brunch destination, Need appeals to those after fresh, well‑crafted small plates and brunch favourites. It’s frequently recommended by locals in casual conversations about places to eat in Seaford, especially for midday meals with a creative twist. Think: banana bread, avocado croissant, and vegan hash.

32 Dane Road, Seaford, BN25 1DJ

The View

Best for: Afternoon tea and Sunday roasts

Menu highlights: Scampi and chips, seafood chowder, club sandwich, peach sundae

Overlooking the golf course with stunning views towards the coastline, The View combines scenic vistas with a light and airy atmosphere. The location makes it ideal for lunch after outdoor activities or afternoon tea for special occasions, and its variety of dishes suits a range of tastes. It’s a sit-down restaurant, but it’s worth noting The View is not open for dinner, serving breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon teas, and Sunday roasts, closing at 4:30pm (4:00pm on Sundays).

Seaford Head Golf Course, Southdown Road, Seaford BN25 4JS

Places to eat in Seaford: Pubs

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Classic British pub grub with hearty meals, drinks, and welcoming atmospheres.

Old Plough

Best for: Traditional pub food and welcoming atmosphere

Menu highlights: Steak sandwich, Hunter’s chicken, lobster and seafood cocktail

This traditional, friendly pub serves a menu of British favourites like fish and chips or hunter’s chicken, with an extensive drinks list for long afternoons in the sun. The Old Plough is one of the more talked‑about places to eat in Seaford if you want classic pub fare. The garden is perfect for warmer weather, and the casual vibe suits relaxed lunches, Sunday roasts, or evening meals with friends.

20 Church Street, Seaford BN25 1HG

Steamworks

Best for: Convenient location and hospitality

Menu highlights: Paninis, jacket potato, homemade soup

Located inside Seaford railway station, Steamworks is one of the town’s most charming pubs with craft beers on tap and a menu that fits a social, informal meal. They pride themselves on their friendly atmosphere and hospitality, with a range of food options plus cask ales, local beers, and casual dining.

2 Station Approach, Seaford BN25 2AR

The Wellington

Best for: Warm atmosphere and dog-friendly

Menu highlights: Cod and chips, lamb shank, vegetable tart, pie of the day

A lively local pub with classic comfort food and drinks, The Wellington is one of the most approachable places to eat in Seaford and has been serving guests since 1832. Simon and the team pair good hearty meals with friendly service, making The Wellington a social hub for locals and visitors alike.

33 Steyne Road, Seaford BN25 1HT

Places to eat in Seaford: Cafés and Tearooms

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Ideal for breakfast, brunch, coffee, and light bites, all within easy reach of the seafront.

Pomegranate

Best for: Brunch plates with vegan and vegetarian options

Menu highlights: Smoked salmon, scones, coffee cake

Pomegranate is a café with a strong local following for its breakfasts, brunches, and lunch options including vegan and vegetarian dishes. Reviewers often mention fresh, well‑prepared food such as open sandwiches and soups, along with excellent coffee and a very welcoming team. It’s a quirky, welcoming café and one of the friendliest places to eat in Seaford.

45a Broad Street, Seaford BN25 1NG

Baca’s Coffee Bar

Best for: A quick bite with personality and charm

Menu highlights: Coffee and walnut cake, biscoff cake, toasted tea cake

One of the highest‑rated cafés in Seaford for coffee and light bites, Baca’s Coffee Bar is frequently recommended for exceptional espresso, flat whites, and baked goods. Owners Sarah and Nimeir are passionate about great coffee, delicious food and warm welcomes, with everything as locally and ethically sourced as possible. The friendly, welcoming environment and quality drinks make it a favourite stop for locals and visitors alike, whether you’re starting your day or taking a break from exploring.

2 Dane Road, Seaford BN25 1LL

Frankie’s Beach Café

Best for: Family-friendly beachside location

Menu highlights: Scampi, omelettes, pancakes, open sandwiches

Right by the seafront, Frankie’s is ideal for a casual coffee or toastie after a walk along the beach. With free deckchairs for customers and a sandpit for children to play in, it’s one of the most relaxed places to eat in Seaford. Reviews highlight its well‑made coffees and delicious toasties with generous fillings, making it a dependable seaside café option.

Esplanade, Seaford BN25 1JP

Church Lane Tea Room

Best for: A classic afternoon tea with accommodations for food intolerances

Menu highlights: Scones with clotted cream and jam, eggs royale, spinach and apricot flan

A classic British tea room with homemade cakes and light lunches, this is one of the quieter, more relaxed places to eat in Seaford if you want a traditional afternoon tea experience or a simple lunch. Everything is made fresh on the premises and their offering includes gluten-free and dairy-free cakes and bakes.

18 Church Street, Seaford BN25 1HG

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