Maggie Mae’s opened it doors in December 2014 and has gone from strength to strength in Brighton. Priding ourselves on fabulous entertainment, super friendly atmosphere and fantastic cocktails we are one of Brighton’s busiest and most loved venues and our reviews are a testament to that.
Situated in the best rated area in Brighton & Hove, this property has an excellent location score
Cheery hangout with a panoramic sea view, offering a bistro menu with local produce, plus live jazz
Funky cafe/bar for creative burgers and cocktails amid swirling psychadelic wall and ceiling deco
Tiny, cosy place, can be squish when busy but love this place
Britain's first steampunk bar has opened in Brighton. We draw our inspiration from literary greats s
Buzzy pub with retro, gin palace-inspired decor, plus regular live music and DJs
Xyx69-71, Preston St, Brighton BN1 2HG, UK
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