The good people of Brighton & Hove endured a long, paperwork-induced wait, but our bar finally opened there in August 2015. Located a short distance north of the iconic Royal Pavilion on the corner of Marlborough Place and Kingswood Street, our Brighton home has thirty taps of the best curated craft beer we can bring you
Funky cafe/bar for creative burgers and cocktails amid swirling psychadelic wall and ceiling decor.
Seafood is the highlight of the pub menu at this contemporary venue located on the seafront.
Pool & snooker tables plus sports on TV in a bilevel space with tournaments & a low-key vibe.
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
All-day British chain brasserie and bar with lobster nights and afternoon tea in grand cafe setting
Hectors House, 52-54 Grand Parade, Brighton BN2 9QA, UK
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