The Grosvenor Bar is a charming art-deco inspired lounge bar with plenty of style and personality. Don’t be fooled by the traditional seaside exterior – the distinctive interior provides a chic and modern feel, whilst showing a great deal of respect for the original features of the building.
Open kitchen serving oysters, champagne and classic seafood dishes at marble-topped tables
Large, funky gay bar with heated outdoor terrace and a nightclub upstairs, serving food until 8pm.
Modern, all-day French brasserie chain, serving regional specialities and traditional classics
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Funky cafe/bar for creative burgers and cocktails amid swirling psychadelic wall and ceiling decor.
16 Western St, Hove, Brighton BN1 2PG, UK
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