Nightlife In Brighton
Pubs, Clubs, Bars & More To Explore On
Your Visit To Brighton...
A city that
compares every bit to thriving cities like London is bound to
have a great selection of pubs, clubs and more – and Brighton
& Hove does not disappoint. It’s one of the reasons that
Brighton is regarded as one of the trendiest cities in the
United Kingdom and why it’s so popular with the hen and stag
crowd. There are also a number of gay clubs located in and
around the Kemp Town area.
Pop into Concorde
2 which is based along Madeira Drive for the chance to
see various live bands. There’s often a lot of indie music
played here if you like it.
Some of the best
cocktails in the whole of Brighton & Hove are made in
Blanche House (Kemp Town). The bar is actually a
hotel one, but the cocktails though pricey are really out of
this world.
The Bar With No
Name is a very popular
choice of bar/pub with locals and travellers alike. It’s
located on Southover Street.
A nice, friendly pub is
the Setting Sun Pub on Windmill Street – the comfy
sofas and relaxed atmosphere is the perfect place to chill
with a few drinks after a days travel.
Some of the more
interesting clubs in Brighton include the Honey Club
(Kings Rd), Joogleberry (Manchester Street) and
Oceans Room (Morley St). Right on the Ocean (turn
into West Street from Kings Road) you also have Creation
Nightclub.
Those that enjoy
theatre and cinema also have good choices. The Art Deco
Brighton Dome is very close to the Royal Pavilion and is the
biggest theatre in Brighton & Hove. Other interesting
choices are the Komedia Theatre and Theatre Royal. Finally,
there’s the Odeon Cinema for your usual Hollywood
movies.
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