Established in 2014, Castle Snooker & Sports Bar is a premier snooker and pool club in Brighton and Hove.
Old favourites and new experiences go hand-in-hand at Bar Valentino
Seafood is the highlight of the pub menu at this contemporary venue located on the seafront.
Artfully distressed furniture and speakeasy-style fittings give this cocktail bar a relaxed vibe.
Modern, all-day French brasserie chain, serving regional specialities and traditional classics
Rustic-chic Venetian mini-chain pairing local wines with small plates from an open kitchen
22-23 Castle St, Brighton BN1 2HD, UK
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