Shuffle offers drinkers the opportunity to select their evening’s soundtrack.Shuffle’s jukebox, accessible via smartphones and mobile devices, allows guests to digitally select their favourite tracks to be played throughout the evening.
Large, funky gay bar with heated outdoor terrace and a nightclub upstairs, serving food until 8pm.
Pool & snooker tables plus sports on TV in a bilevel space with tournaments & a low-key vibe.
Live music and DJs play an eclectic music range at this funky and casual bar serving US bites.
Seafood is the highlight of the pub menu at this contemporary venue located on the seafront.
Small cocktail and wine bar in the busy Preston Street. It is one of Brighton's many hidden treasure
Enduring, gay-friendly cabaret venue featuring live drag performances and buzzing karaoke nights.
27 York Pl, Brighton BN1 4GU, UK
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