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Brighton Beach House

If you’re spending time in Brighton and looking for a spot with good views, delicious food, and a relaxing environment, Brighton Beach House is perfect for you. This Soho House Members Club is based on the seafront and a great place to meet up with friends.

Featuring two floors and an outdoor terrace, the Brighton Beach House is a popular spot. Here’s a simple, easy guide to what Brighton Beach House is, what you can do there, and why people love it so much.

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Brighton Beach House is a private members club that opened in 2022. It’s part of Soho House, which is a group of clubs around the world for people who work in creative industries. The Brighton location offers a fun, coastal atmosphere, attracting many to visit.

The Beach House sits right on the seafront, on Madeira Drive, close to Brighton Pier. It’s made up of two buildings that are painted in pastel colours and has amazing views of the sea. Inside, you’ll find restaurants, bars, lounges, a rooftop terrace, a small pool, a gym, and small spaces to sit and chill.

Brighton Beach House is the perfect place for those looking to eat, work, catch up with friends, or just relax by the water.

things to do at brighton beach house

Brighton Beach House has numerous things to do from its gym, pool, activities on the terrace and food options.

The club’s house menu serves a selection of favourites from their branches around the world. Enjoy wood-fired pizzas, salads and small plates. On the first floor, Cecconi’s offers Northern Italian dishes, including cicchetti and carpaccio, in the restaurant and on the terrace overlooking the sea. While the house menu offers locally sourced fish and seafood, the Cecconi menu offers Lobster Spaghetti and Veal Milanese.

Brighton Beach House has a must-visit gym, featuring two studios, TechnoGym equipment, Peloton bikes, and reinforced ceiling hooks for boxing. Book a personal training session with the club’s fitness team or attend one of the weekly classes, including Flow and Reformer Pilates, in collaboration with ROX Life.

Maximise your post-workout recovery with a smoothie, cold-pressed juice or protein shake at the Juice Bar. You can also relax in the club’s infrared sauna or steam room after your workout.

The Beach House gym is open Monday to Friday at 6.30am to 9pm and on Saturday and Sunday, from 7.30am to 8pm.

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Brighton Beach House features a wide range of spaces for hosting events and gatherings, from parties, meetings and supper clubs to drinks, receptions and away days. Brighton Beach Lofts are set across the ground floor, featuring an open-plan kitchen, five private lofts, lounge areas, and a private sea-view terrace.

The spaces can be hired by both members and non-members for daytime and evening occasions. Simply make an enquiry on their website. The event spaces are open Monday to Thursday at 8am to 11pm, Friday and Saturday at 8am to 1.30am and on Sunday at 8am to 8pm.

the atmosphere at beach house

The Beach House club celebrates Brighton as an LGBTQIA+ artistic hub, featuring a diverse art collection and David Shrigley’s banana-shaped pool on the terrace. The club displays a Local Collection, including more than 110 works by artists born, based or trained in Brighton and its surroundings. Artists featured are Rachel Whiteread, Dexter Dalwood, Somaya Critchlow, Dee Ferris, Harold Offeh, Magali Reus, Miranda Forrester, David Shrigley, and Aimée Parrott. 

The interior at Brighton Beach House is lively and full of colour. It has vintage and seaside-inspired décor, with large windows that allow you to see the stunning views. Visit the terrace, for a peaceful morning with a cup of coffee. Make sure to soak up the sunshine on the club’s comfy sunbeds.

Children are permitted throughout the Beach House until 6pm each day but kids under five can’t use any of the outdoor spaces. Babies under 18 months are allowed in all areas, excluding the pool which is for adults only.

history of soho house

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In 1995, Nick Jones opened the first Soho House on London’s Greek Street above his restaurant, Cafe Boheme. It was named Soho House because it was situated in a Georgian house in Soho. The house’s logo reflects the layout of that first space, which was three floors across three interconnecting houses. 

Soho Home was launched in 2016 as a response to members who requested to buy the club’s furniture, artwork and lighting. Each season, the Soho Home design team produces new collections inspired by their houses.

Every club membership offers unlimited access to more than 40 houses, the ability to bring up to three guests, the best rates on Soho House bedrooms, access to 21 gyms and 11 spas, 15% off Soho Home and access to 27 pools. It takes only 15 minutes to apply on the Soho House website. All you need is a recent picture for your profile, credit or debit card details and to share a bit about yourself.

Brighton Beach House will have you hooked as soon as you walk in. It’s bright, welcoming, and full of character. Whether you’re looking for a nice spot to work, a sunny terrace for lunch, or a stylish spot to sip wine and watch the sunset, this place has it all. Grab a seat by the window and enjoy the view.

Address: Madeira Drive, The Terraces, Brighton BN2 1AY 

Website: Brighton Beach House | Soho House Members’ Club in Brighton

Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.