Best Autumn Walks & Retreats In Brighton

Every year the city’s urban parks, historic squares, and rural outreaches take on a special fiery golden glow. Take a stroll, discover something new, and then reward yourself with a warm soup, real ale or hearty roast before the brazen colours of autumn fade away. Part 1 of 2.

Patterns

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The really special thing about Patterns is that it’s the perfect place to work and play. You can use the main space during the day from 12pm as a peaceful place to work as it’s perfect for freelancers and meetings, has the fastest wi-fi in town and delicious coffee! Or on the sunny afternoon why not enjoy a cocktail or two on the seafront terrace and enjoy some food from the grill or current pop-up vendor Finally of course it’s still the place to go to discover the best in new music, from live bands to big name DJs so you can rave the night away!
Of course the bar is still a main focus and you’ll find one of the best drinks menus in the city with a large range of local craft beers (you’ve got to try our favourite ’13 Guns’) and of course international draught favourites. If cocktails are your thing, take your pick from their seasonally curated menus featuring everything from the traditional Caprihna to their very own ‘Shrubs’ (a homemade fruit and spice based drink topped with alcohol and soda). If you’re feeling hungry then Patterns also serves up delicious food daily with treats fresh from the grill, and occasional pop up food vendors.
We were most excited to hear about the venue’s new cultural programme which is full of grown-up extra-curricular activities throughout the week for you to enjoy no matter your age! The current schedule includes a Zine Club every Wednesday, a monthly and a day-long arts festival on the last Sunday of each month, in the form of ‘Monthly Milk’ featuring a variety of workshops from pottery to weaving.

Click here to see what’s coming up at Patterns!

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VISIT: 10 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1TL

CALL: 01273 894777

EMAIL: info@patternsbrighton.com

 
 
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Hove Museum and Art Gallery

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Thistle

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Guest and the City

Guest and the City is super hotel which is just two blocks from the seafront. This hotel is a adult-only guesthouse in a Regency-style home.