bars and clubs inBrighton
Nowdays
there are loads of excellent pubs, bars and clubs. There
are lots of groovy pubs. It's pretty good for a Friday
or Saturday night out.
The bars in the area
are great for top nights out with your mates, with an
excellent calibre of lady and man to suit every taste
(and the bar staff aren't bad either). In terms of restaurants,
well, there are hundreds that'll willingly take your
money for a bit of high-calibre nosh, and even more
who serve up a great greasy spoon breakfast for the
morning after. As for Tandooris and Balti-Houses, well,
they're a penny to the dozen.
Brighton Rocks. You cannot
have a better night out anywhere else in England - fact.
The Brighton Club scene is renowned throughout the UK.
With some of the best clubs around, people flock here
every weekend to experience the Brighton Life feeling.
Brighton is in East Sussex and is notorious for its
beaches and gay community. In fact it has been dubbed
as Britain’s number one gay seaside resort. Although
there are venues here for serious clubbers, the emphasis
is on having some fun and therefore there are plenty
of themed bars and pubs on offer.
The city has more clubs per square mile than anywhere
else in the country, with approximately 29 venues in
a 1.5 mile radius. Some of the larger clubs include
The Concorde 2 which has been described as being at
the cutting-edge of Brighton’s music scene with
top DJ’s and great music. Another major player
in the City’s clubland is The Escape Club with
two rooms and an approximate capacity of 700 it has
been home to almost every DJ during its 15 year history.
If you are after themed and cheap venues, Margot’s
Parties may be worth a visit. If hardcore clubbing or
cheap themed nights aren’t your cup of British
tea than perhaps Palmers Bar is worth a shout (another
one of those ‘in-fashion’ pre-club bars)
with a relaxed atmosphere and reasonably priced drinks.
And if you are looking for some typically-Brighton fun
then Revenge may just be up your alley, this has been
described as one Brighton’s largest and most popular
gay venues.
Needless to say no matter what bar or club you decide
to visit in Brighton – you’re in for a good
time.
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