Reservations · Outdoor seating
A modern British restaurant-bar with strong cocktails, good Sunday roasts and tapas-style plates, solid overall execution, but occasional service lapses and value gripes on small plates.
Hamiltons delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by praised Sunday roasts and mussels, paired with attentive, friendly service. However, inconsistent execution—occasional cold dishes and off-nights—prevents a higher grade, while the pleasant bay-view setting and convenient theatre location offer appeal without destination-level distinction. Recent improvements in service and food reliability suggest upward momentum.
Set beside the Downs and opposite the theatre, Hamiltons feels smart yet relaxed, with a modern hotel-bar vibe and attentive service when the room hums. One diner summed it up: "Service was friendly, quick and fantastic" as cocktails flowed and window tables framed the bay. The cooking leans modern British with comfort-forward plates like roasts, mussels and fries, and tapas-sized seafoods. Cocktails shine, from a lemon and thyme martini to seasonal specials. Most plates are well executed, though a few guests note inconsistent dishes or small upcharges that dent value on lighter bites. Families are well served by straightforward favorites such as fish and chips, hearty Sunday roasts, and hot chocolate. While there is no clear kids menu noted, the accessible flavors and sandwich options mean younger diners should find something easy to enjoy.
Area: Clifftop promenade with sea views; mix of visitors and locals, pre- and post-theatre crowd from nearby venue.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked waterfront area with evening footfall from theatres, hotels, and restaurants.
Nearby: Opposite a theatre, beside other Downs-front venues and hotels; sea views and promenade draw steady tourist flow.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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