The Rossi Bar serves a wide selection of cocktails and beers. Boasting two bars over two floors, The Rossi Bar is the perfect location for a quick cocktail, an intimate gig, a corporate event or even just a cold beer on a hot day. Check out our drinks menu to see what we have behind the bar
Tiny, cosy place, can be squish when busy but love this place
If you're celebrating, we welcome groups and party bookings
Live music and DJs play an eclectic music range at this funky and casual bar serving US bites.
Funky cafe/bar for creative burgers and cocktails amid swirling psychadelic wall and ceiling deco
The Cafe Bar & Cocktails Giu & Su is centrally located on the Church Street in the vibrant North Lai
Situated in the best rated area in Brighton & Hove, this property has an excellent location score
8 Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3WA, UK
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