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Brighton's Nightlife - Pubs, Clubs, Bars & More

 

 

Many visitors report that Brighton's nightlife compares every bit to any thriving city throughout the country with its great selection of pubs, clubs and more. It is just one of the many reasons that Brighton is rated as one of the trendiest cities in the Kingdom. It's all these entertainments which make it such a draw for the hen and stag crowd. Brighton also has a thriving gay community and it gay clubs and bars are located in and around the Kemp Town area.

Live bands are often to be heard in the Concorde 2, along Madeira Drive and it's here where you will be able to hear live indie music played.

The Blanche House in Kemp Town is considered to serve some of the best cocktails in the whole of Brighton & Hove, the bar being part of a hotel one. The cocktails may be pricey but they're really out of this world.

A very popular choice of bar/pub with locals and travellers alike is The Bar with No Name which is located on Southover Street.

A friendly pub on Windmill Street is the Setting Sun Pub – it has comfy sofas and a relaxed atmosphere, providing a perfect place to chill with a few drinks after a days travel.

Other interesting clubs in Brighton include the Honey Club on Kings Rd, Joogleberry on Manchester Street and, on Morley Street, Oceans Room and right on the sea front is Creation Nightclub.

There are also great options for those who enjoy theatre and cinema also have good choices with The Art Deco Brighton Dome which is located close to the Royal Pavilion and is the biggest theatre in Brighton & Hove. Other interesting options include the Komedia Theatre and Theatre Royal. If it's a straight-forward movie which you want then there’s the Odeon Cinema for a more-standard Hollywood fare.