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A debut for me in the Sussex coastal town of Eastbourne, which was to be our base for a few days of the Easter hols, offering some clifftop walks and a pub visit or two.Arriving at lunchtime, we made the most of the un-forecast sunshine & blue skies. A stroll along the promenade, a bite to eat from one of the street food stalls, an amble out onto the pier to take in the sea air.We had a plan that would make a side-street bottle shop our fist port of call, but we're easily diverted. All it took took a sign saying "Craft Beer - Microbrewery" and we were adding a new venue to the itinerary and venturing into the Belgian café.Belgian Café (11-23 Grand Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 3YN)This is the official taproom of the BeerMe Brewery. It's a 'hidden gem' for beer afficionados and seafood lovers, according to their website. Which is a bit odd as they're in a prominent location opposite the pier with a big sign outside. 'Hidden' like Oxford's Turf Tavern, I guess.Beer Me is the creation of…

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