They range from cosy pubs with real fires to traditional Sussex cream teas and some ideas for those on a budget. Mother's Day is a celebration honouring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world and, in the UK, has its origins in the 16th century custom of 'Mothering Sunday'.
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. The Robin Hood at Icklesham.
The Robin Hood at Icklesham, on the A259, just outside Hastings, is known for the quality of its Sunday roasts and desserts. It has a welcoming, friendly atmosphere and is good value. Photo: supplied

. La Delizia.
La Delizia, on the seafront in Hastings Old Town, is an Italian run eatery run with love, where you are sure to get a warm welcome. It is perfect for a coffee and cake stop as you take your mum for a stroll exploring the many individual shops and attractions of the Old Town. We would recommend sampling the delicious iced coffee dessert Crema di Caffe. Photo: supplied

5. The Crown Hastings Old Town.
The Crown, in All Saints Street, Hastings Old Town, has real fires, a welcoming atmosphere and is known for the quality of its food, using locally sources ingredients wherever possible. Photo: supplied

6. Farmyard St Leonards.
Farmyard restaurant and natural wine bar in Kings Road, St Leonards, will be offering Sunday roasts and hearty Sunday lunches and there will be a free glass of Champagne, English sparkling wine of Champagne cocktail for every mum. Photo: supplied

7. Morrisons Mother's Day.
If you are on a tight budget, but still want to treat your mum, Morrisons, in Queens Road, Hastings, has cut the price of its afternoon tea for two to just £10 in its cafés. The afternoon tea includes a tower of sandwiches, as well as cakes, fruit scones and a pot of tea Photo: supplied

8. A Taste of Vitality.
For something alternative and mums who love a curry, A Taste of Vitality, the only Indian restaurant in Hastings Old Town, has wonderful home cooked food made by an award winning Indian chef and even has a curry made with freshly caught Hastings fish. Photo: supplied