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In March 2025, Jimmy Pringle said about Eastbourne Pier
Spent a nice afternoon on the pier. Beautiful weather. The Asian food place is good. Live music outside the bar. You can go fishing at the end (no idea how much it costs). There's a place that does Greek food that smelt amazing. You can have an afternoon tea on the pier too. And there's the usual amusement arcade.
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In April 2025, Stuart Francis said about Eastbourne Pier
Loved it free to visit would recomend
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In April 2025, Honest Review said about Eastbourne Pier
It's worth walking around the pier to see the views and have a drink.<br>They have 2 amusement areas the first one when you go on the pier is very small and not really worth going to, the second is better so worth saving your money for that.
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In April 2025, Mol D said about Eastbourne Pier
Great place for a day out from London..! Sun was generous today..😊
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In April 2025, Stuart Francis said about Eastbourne Pier
Liked it & you don't have to pay to go on. It probably won't last long, though it's all about the money nowadays
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In April 2025, Anthony Abbas said about Eastbourne Pier
Being at the seaside wouldn't be right not to walk around the pier very relaxing.
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In April 2025, Ian Mason said about Eastbourne Pier
Nice pier and victoriana in nature. Worth a visit
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In April 2025, Gillian Mayhew de Lima said about Eastbourne Pier
A great day had by my husband and I on a wonderfully sunny Sunday and we loved it and the Fish n Chips on the Pier was yummy. We can't wait to go back...
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In April 2025, Mark Wiggett said about Eastbourne Pier
Loved it there
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In April 2025, bertie malco said about Eastbourne Pier
The arcade at the end of Eastbourne Pier is a fun and vibrant spot, especially if you're looking to relive a bit of seaside nostalgia — flashing lights, chiming machines, and the unmistakable sound of coins (or at least, it used to be coins).<br><br>My only mild gripe is with the modern twist on the classic coin pusher machines. In days gone by, skill (or sheer luck) meant coins in… and coins out. Now, those triumphant clinks have been replaced with chirpy ticket spits — and instead of a satisfying handful of silver, you’re trading your spoils for sweets, toys, or perhaps a small rubber duck. It’s still fun, but for those of us who remember the golden age of “one more 10p to shift the pile,” it does feel like the coins have gone digital — or into early retirement.<br><br>That said, it’s still a lively and entertaining spot with something for everyone, especially families with children. The atmosphere is cheerful, the machines are in good condition, and it’s a classic part of the pier experience. Just don’t come expecting to make your fortune… unless your dream fortune is a lollipop and a bouncy ball.
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