Brighton’s Best Cafes to Work Remotely
Brighton is home to many charming cafes where remote workers can sit, relax, and work. This city is lively and offers pebble beaches, medieval buildings, … Read more
Brighton is home to many charming cafes where remote workers can sit, relax, and work. This city is lively and offers pebble beaches, medieval buildings, … Read more
Into The Wild Festival is a UK family-friendly event celebrating nature with music, food, wild crafts and more. Book your tickets today.
As with any summer, the focus at Brighton and Hove Albion is on player departures. Since rejoining the top flight at the start of the … Read more
Early on a balmy Summer’s evening, my friend and I booked to dine at English’s of Brighton – Brighton’s oldest independent restaurant.
Craving Indian food but don’t want to leave the house? We’ve got you covered in our guide to the top Indian takeaways in Brighton.
Pepe’s has recently opened a store on Brighton Lewes Road, bringing the UK’s popular Piri Piri chicken spot to your doorstop.
Explore Brighton’s very own LGBTQ musical theatre bar for an unforgettable night out. Expect live music, brunch and cocktails.
The Gothic Crab is Brighton’s first seafood boil. Expect locally sourced seafood platters, cocktails and more.
The Brighton Bash Carnival is set to take place on July 26, offering live music, African and Caribbean cuisine and a children’s parade.
Komedia, Brighton’s premier comedy venue, has been pairing up with guest kitchens every Friday in July to provide evenings of top-notch comedy and top-notch food.
This week we’ve spoken to Afrori Books, an award-winning community Black-owned bookshop in the centre of Brighton.
Brighton’s grassroots music scene gets a powerful new ally this July with the launch of WaterBear Music Bar.