Whether you want somewhere to meet up for a coffee or something stronger during the day, while away a few hours while browsing on our free WiFi, or somewhere to start your evening off or party the night away, you’re assured of a warm welcome from the friendly team at The Zone.
Quirky ground-floor theatre bar upholstered with red velvet and full of framed photos of thespians.
Seafood is the highlight of the pub menu at this contemporary venue located on the seafront.
Lively chain bar that serves sweet, sour and spicy cocktails, and offers mixing masterclasses.
Funky cafe/bar for creative burgers and cocktails amid swirling psychadelic wall and ceiling decor.
33 St James's St, Kemptown, Brighton BN2 1RF, UK
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