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My favourite
place…
‘is by the Fishing
Museum in the
King’s Road Arches.
You can buy a fresh
grilled mackerel roll,
or fish soup from
Jack & Linda’s shop
and sit in the wooden
boat to eat it.’
Pat
Honey Club
Casablanca
Latin-style live bands,
Nightlife
funky DJs and a busy bar
raise even the most
sluggish of spirits in this
Brighton is the coast with the most when
low-ceilinged joint.
it comes to night-time entertainment
3 Middle St, BN1 1AL
(01273 321817)
Audio
Club New Hero
The Hanbury Club
This three-floor venue
Finally starting to attract
on the seafront attracts
the crowds, this recently
some of the city’s best
independent shows
and well-known DJs.
The Hanbury Club
10 Marine Parade, BN2
Once a ballroom,
1TL (01273 697775)
then a much-loved gig
venue, this intimate
Brighton Centre
domed space has
The city’s biggest venue
now been reconceived
attracts the biggest
as a 1920s supper
names, from The Prodigy
club-style venue
to Paul Potts.
boozer with a fireplace
with mirrors, black
Kings Rd, BN1 2GR
and a music venue with a
furnishings and jive
(01273 290131)
high-tech sound system.
and burlesque nights.
Varied programming, but
83 St George’s Rd,
The Brunswick
known for its live jazz.
BN2 1EF (01273
The best of both worlds:
1 Holland Rd, Hove, BN3605789)
a traditional community
1JF (01273 733984)
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