Hobgoblin

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Claiming to be Brighton’s “original rock bar”, it doesn’t really disappoint. Lots of live music with the alternative clientele to match, and a jukebox that fits quite nicely with it – to be honest, it’s not just a bar, it’s an experience.

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The Caroline of Brunswick is a distinctive and welcoming establishment opposite the Level in Brighton.

Glamorous, sexy and fun, we are still a proper pub, with friendly staff, courtyard beer garden, and a wide selection of drinks including Cask Marque-accredited cask ales.

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Brighton’s most unique venue. Tucked away in the heart of the Lanes a stones throw away from the seafront.

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From a relaxing Sunday afternoon through to a buzzing Saturday night, The Lamb offers an unrivalled atmosphere in this picturesque town. The best of both worlds.

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The Great Eastern is a cosy real ale pub which is welcome to everyone aged 18 to 180 (there is an old ghost hanging around that just can’t bring himself to leave. That’s right, he likes hanging out with all the other spirits). So stick on a horror film and get lost in this pubs haunted history.

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The Office is situated in the heart of Brighton’s vibrant North Laine shopping area, amongst the trendy clothes and record shops. With its full window frontage and bustling location, The Office is the perfect place for stylist Indy film.

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The Pull and Pump offers the perfect retreat for those needing to take the weight off their feet and relax in a friendly atmosphere. This make the Pull & Pump suited to a Drama or romantic film.

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Hector’s House is an ideal ‘kick back and relax’ environment, perfect for the town’s hard-working and hard-playing students and especially popular with the art students. Featuring music each night provided by a host of local DJs, a mid-week music quiz and an all-day Sunday chill-out session, there is always something for the music lover and pre- or post- clubber.