Single White Female At Theatre Royal: Review
Single White Female was the perfect watch: dark, totally gripping, emotionally charged and brilliantly performed.
Lost In The Lanes: Lost In Music Review
Tucked away and pretty easy to miss if you’re not looking for it, Lost in the Lanes feels like one of Brighton’s best-kept secrets.
Bohemia Brighton: Review
I ventured into Bohemia Brighton in the Lanes, for an indulgent meal and drink with a date, writes Anjali Singh.
Bogan Bingo At Komedia: Review
"I would be happy to sweep up another round of Bogan Bingo. It was silly, bubbly, bawdy fun and I wouldn’t hesitate to return."
Riddle & Finns Brighton: Festive Menu Review
Riddle & Finns, one of Brighton's most iconic seafood restaurants, is currently offering a £45, four-course festive menu.
Starfish & Coffee Brighton: Best Brunch Review
There’s something quietly reassuring about Starfish & Coffee. It’s a place that truly feels rooted in its neighbourhood.
Komedia Christmas Party: Review
Komedia has launched the festive season in true Brighton style, with great food, big laughs and a dancefloor that absolutely delivers.
The Gift At The Old Market: Review
There was an instant sense of magic and wonder as the doors to The Open Market opened for a new immersive experience, The Gift.
Here & Now: The Steps Musical – Review
The Steps Musical masterfully reworks the songs of the dance-pop group in service of a genuinely relatable feel-good comedy.
Better Day: Brighton Korean Restaurant Review
We headed down to Better Day, the Korean spot tucked away at 39 Ship Street, Brighton just opposite The Ivy.
BurgaBliss: Brighton’s New Late-Night Burger Bar – Review
Tucked away on Barcombe Road, BurgaBliss is the sort of neighbourhood spot that feels like it was always meant to exist.
Mowgli Christmas Feasting Menu – Review
We went to try the Mowgli Brighton's Christmas Feasting Menu, a new £40 per person festive offering, at the restaurant in Dukes Lane.