Eastbourne Pier

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While visiting Eastbourne we had to look on the Pier!
Gorgeous Views all around looking out to sea!
Lots to see on the pier too, including a Victorian Café + Sweet Shop!
Original 'ZOLTAN' who will tell your 'Lucky Numbers' etc. for £1.00.
(No, I didn't Win on the Lottery after his prediction!)
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Was a bit disappointed about the pier,there wasn't much on it,although we did like the jazz Bar did some good cocktails,
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Good place to visit with exceptional views and lovely Victorian Tea place . A night club is situated at the far end of pier so the noise is out of the town
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I love the great British Tradition of walking on the pier whilst being at the seaside.
Free to enter, and well looked after.
We had a cup of tea in the tearoom. I thought that was quite over priced!.
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Improved so much since our last visit 3 years ago. Much controversy regards gold painted domes, however the new owner has put in the money ,so what.
Clean and tidy but the cafe prices were a bit stiff.
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A Neat & Tidy place to visit with great Scenic Views.

We only paid a quick visit to the Pier before leaving Eastbourne but it was well worth.

Must visit it if in Eastbourne.
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we had a stroll along the pier on a windy Saturday afternoon just to see what was there,we were impressed with it as it seems to be generally in good condition, we liked the look of the vintage tea room
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We took a walk along the seafront in Eastbourne and while we were there took a walk up to the end of the pier. Newly refurbished after a fire nothing much to say about it really. Prefer the pier in Hastings
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We really enjoyed the walk along the pier, plenty to see and do with the penny arcade machines, and bar at the end.
In the middle there is a restaurant, we didn't use it this time, but we have been it before and was very good.
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A very pleasant walk along the pier. The tea rooms are delightful as are the quaint little shops. It makes a change from noisy piers with lots of gaming machines. There are plenty of places to sit and just enjoy the sea air.
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Had a walk along the pier a couple of times & was nice to see a pier not full of amusement rides etc. Lots of seating, everywhere clean & tidy.
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I thought this trip to Eastborne was a great trip.My Nanny lives down in Eastborne and we went to a very well known pier,you could get refreshing food on the pier such as ice cream and burgers.Very nice food I have to say.There was also a beach right next to it so you could go fishing at the end of the peer and has a very nice view , trust me it is a cool place for everyone you should go there.
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Lovely little pier - really relaxing to sit and watch the world go by. Really nice ice-cream on sale too
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The day we went the pier wasn't overly busy there were amusements and places to eat. The blues and jazz bar was very quiet but was a nice place to drink and relax. Apparently the musicians play fri - sun nights.
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The new pier is a nice friendly place to meet up with family and friends the shop is nice the staff there are helpful.
A pleasure to walk on.
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Good length pier with plenty of things to do. Penny arcades. gift shops. Food places. Decent sized bar at the end of the pier.
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Okay as piers go I guess, not like Brighton but still a few places to eat and have a drink. They did have cream teas and a jazz singer so if you older I'm sure you would enjoy that.
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We haven't been on the pier for years but were quite upset to hear it had gone up in flames.

The way it's been redone is really good and I think a lot better than how it used to be. It's much more consumer friendly and I love that there are loads of picnic tables near the beginning that you can sit on to relax, eat or have a drink. On a sunny warm day they will be lovely to eat your fish and chips or warm doughnuts - both of these shops are at the beginning of the pier.

As we walked around we came across the posh tea rooms which we nipped inside to have a look and found there is a little shop inside which sells some lovely evening handbags - all very reasonably priced!

We thought the price of a cream tea for one at £3.95 was excellent - one scone, strawberry jam, clotted cream and a pot of tea for one - wow, they looked lovely, will return here for one of those soon!

We really enjoyed our walk all around the pier and liked the gold lions - it looks really well maintained now and the views from the pier to the downs and the sea were as fantastic as ever and so beautiful.

This place is iconic of Eastbourne and a real treat to visit. The fact that it's free to come on is fantastic in this day and age and I would heartily recommend the pier to everyone for a visit and if you like shopping there are lots of shops to pop into on the pier too.
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Lovely refurbished pier. Spacious seating area, large tea rooms, small arcade and gift shop. Really nice.
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Just had a Shearings holiday in Eastbourne and stayed at The Burlington. Our room overlooked the pier and how lovely it was too. The promenade and gardens are immaculate and so too is the pier. The local students were enjoying the pier and beach and respected the area with great interest which was very refreshing to see. A good fish and chip restaurant at the pier entrance which was very popular. Definitely worth a visit. Parking on the promenade is very cheap too.
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love the pier for their chips and the amusements! And looking at the sea crashing against the legs underneath
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Eastbourne pier is a great way to get a good view of the seafront and takes you back to your childhood, there's a good ice cream parlour at the start of the pier and as you go further on there is amusements some dating back and are harmless fun there is also tourist shops which sell some good items as well as the normal things you find in a tourist shops, and the pier has places to eat as well a club/eating place worth a visit and remember your childhood memories of holiday
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Visited with two children under 5. All enjoyed walking along it, playing in arcades, having a pic nic on the tables while taking in the views.
Nice & relaxed atmosphere.

Down sides:
Poor baby changing facilities (actually no baby changing facilities) And some arcade machines swallowed our money with no support people to assist to retrieve it. Had s very upset 4 yr old :(
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Walked the length of the pier on a lovely day. Everything you'd expect is there for a traditional pier but I could not find any real ale served at the bar at the sea end of the pier... What a disappointment.

Another annoyance was one 'sideshow' having a ghastly constantly repeating recording blaring out across the pier. How those working nearby don't go mad I'll never know!

Nice pier to walk and observe but not a beer drinker's destination!
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As a part of our heritage, no trip to the seaside is complete without a trip to the pier. Although part of this was destroyed by fire, there are still shops and cafes operating. A walk to the end will give a good opportunity to photo Eastbourne seafront. Chips, ice cream and candy floss keep the seaside traditions alive.
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