British seaside
Inside the Seaside Ghost Town on a Slow and Steady Decline
"I reached the place where carnivals come to die."
A Huge Tent Serving Ice Cream Tacos Could Redefine British Seaside Food
Temporary restaurant Xiringuito has just pitched up in the Kent seaside town of Margate. Co-founder Jackson Berg was inspired by Barcelona's beachside bars. “They're always fun, they're always boozy,” he says.
Skegness Is a Culinary Wasteland But I Wouldn’t Change It
As a kid in Skegness, I grew up on fish and chips with mushy peas, fish cakes, and greasy doughnuts. The mushy peas were fluorescent green—they must have had so many chemicals in them.
The English Seaside Town That's Turning into a Right-Wing Stronghold
After years of neglect by London, Clacton-on-Sea has turned toward the anti-immigrant, anti–European Union UK Independence Party.
Portraits of the Diverse People Living in Britain's Run-Down Seaside Towns
They’re simultaneously places where people long to be and long to leave.
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