Private parties - Theme Nights - Film Nights - Social Events - Quizz Nights - You Suggest a night you would like.
WATCH THIS SPACE COMING SOON
VEGGIE & VEGAN SPECIAL NIGHTS
3 COURSE
BOTTLE OF HOUSE WINE
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MENUS
"Simply The Best, every comment I have ever read about this fantastic place is true, the staff are friendly and so helpful with
you’re every need catered for. Not only is the standard of service extremely high the place has a lovely décor as well. It truly
captures the full ambiance of the surrounds. If you are a person who wants the more traditional feel, with the up-most
importance to décor and prove a truly memorable experience, at very reasonable prices, you have found it. "
" My first time, very impressed I totally agree with the other comments, A first class place, everything you want for a business meeting or social event. Thanks for the quality service and warm welcome, will be telling all my friends to make a visit and book a table, great for both meat eaters. veggies and vegan, Top marks. "
The Eagle Bar & Bakery
Gloucester Road
Brighton
Telephone: 08715 750496
OPENING TIMES
Mondays - Saturdays (downstairs in the bar) = 12noon to 7pm
Mondays - Saturdays (upstairs in the restaurant) = 7pm to 12pm
The Eagle is quite unusual as it has a bakery downstairs in the bar. We've been eating there since it openened in September 2001. The head chef has been vegan for 12 years and ensures that there is always veg/vegan specials on. Restaurant food in a pub environment and a good price as well. Specials at around £5 in the bar and £8 in the restaurant. The Eagle does the best vegan sunday roast dinner that we've ever found in Brighton!!!
Vegetarians do not eat meat, usually fish or poultry. Vegans are vegetarians who abstain from eating or using all animal products, including milk, cheese, other dairy items, eggs, wool, silk, and leather. Among the many reasons for being a vegetarian are health, ecological, and religious concerns, dislike of meat, compassion for animals, belief in non-violence, and economics. The American Dietetic Association has affirmed that a vegetarian diet can meet all known nutrient needs. The key to a healthy vegetarian diet, as with any other diet, is to eat a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, plenty of leafy greens, whole grain products, nuts, seeds, and legumes. Limit your intake of sweets and fatty foods.