Brighton’s best places to visit, eat, drink & shop. Enjoy our recommendations and exclusive discounts for you!
Brighton’s best places to visit, eat, drink & shop. Enjoy our recommendations and exclusive discounts for you!
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Food For Friends
Opened in 1981, this long running vegetarian restaurant uses fresh and locally sourced ingredients to create a fine dining, meat-free experience. Awards include runner-up as best Ethical Restaurant in the UK (Observer Food Monthly Awards) and a place in the Good Food Guide.
Lucky Voice
50% Off Private Hire Rooms
Every private room includes our touch screen state of the art technology with over 11,000 songs to choose from, plus check out our wide range of playlists, from current chart hits to your favourite musical singalongs make sure you have the best karaoke experience possible.
Paradox Place & Pier Pressure
15% Off Experiences
Paradox Place and Pier Pressure provide a truly unique and immersive experience for everyone to enjoy! From illusions and wonder, to award-winning family-friendly escape rooms there is an experience for everyone!
Metro Deco
10% Off Your Bill & Free Glass of Prosecco
Located in the heart of Kemptown and offering a wide selection of coffee, cakes, brunch and afternoon tea priced at just £29.50, Metro Deco is the perfect Sunday spot! With its quirky vintage interior, hand-made treats and nod to its former tearoom heritage, Metro Deco is easily one of Brighton's loveliest independent cafes.
Volk’s Electric Railway
Ride along Brighton's Seafront on our 135-year-old electric railway, the oldest electric railway in the world still operating. Volk's Electric Railway is the oldest continuously running, electric railway in the World. First opened to the public in 1883, the route runs for one mile along Brighton seafront, with three stations where passengers can alight. Trains run frequently from March to October and for special events throughout the rest of the year.