Here our aim is to provide a place where one can pop in for glass of wine and a bite to eat, a place where one can spend the whole night lazing and sipping cocktails from our “bootlegger” bar or even purchase your own bottle of spirit and “lock” it behind the bar for your future visit when you bring your friends along for a laid back Sunday afternoon it feels like your own lounge…
Situated in the best rated area in Brighton & Hove, this property has an excellent location score
Large, funky gay bar with heated outdoor terrace and a nightclub upstairs, serving food until 8pm.
Seafood is the highlight of the pub menu at this contemporary venue located on the seafront.
Stylish bar close to the seafront, with cocktails, outdoor seating, club nights and Sunday roasts.
Breakfast, steaks, burgers and cocktails in a laid-back all-day coffee house/diner/bar by the sea
10 St George's Pl, Brighton BN1 4GB, UK
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