![]() All this is ramped up by uplifting DJ sets and drag entertainment. Kicking off at 10:30am on the Saturday, there’s a special Pride drinks menu and Pride-related food, including delicious macarons, tuna tartare nachos and a Battered Cod Dog. Slap bang on Brighton seafront, and with direct views of the Pride Parade, The Salt Room’s Terrace is the place for a brunch Brighton Pride Party. □ 20 – 22 Marlborough Place, Brighton, BN1 1UB A top tip to drive you forward for the party ahead is their Café Negroni, which adds Café Borgetti to the gin and Campari favourite and is served in a simple glass with a perfectly square chunk of ice with an engraved ‘T’. On our recent visit, we filled up on everything from Salt Baked Celeriac to some of the best Calamari we’ve ever tried a Chicken Milanese with fennel to a giant ravioli, filled with pea, spinach and mascarpone with runny egg yolk that spills out onto the plate. The team is enhancing its beautiful décor for the Big Weekend with Pride decorations and is offering a complimentary glass of Prosecco for all Pride lunch bookings, and they sure know how to lunch. Housed in an old bank with dining options at the long, divine bar and front viewing tables – where the Pride parade will pass – Tutto is ready to help you indulge (Tutto means ‘everything’, after all). □ Brighton Dome, 29 New Road, Brighton, BN11UGĪs chic as it gets and tasty as an Italian saying ‘sexy’, Tutto is Brighton’s swanky city centre surprise, where old-fashioned glamour meets forward-thinking fabulousness. But if you’re passing by, do try your luck! The brunch is also available at the new Red Roaster location at Brighton Dome, where the camp echoes of ABBA winning Eurovision back in 1974 can reportedly still be heard! Outrageous outfits and glitter are strongly encouraged! The team go all out on décor, and last year was a sell-out, so booking is strongly recommended. Over the entire Pride weekend, Friday-Monday from 10am-4pm, they’ll be serving up colour-changing mimosas, ‘Golden Gaytime’ pancakes, glitter hot dogs, Pride party tunes and tons of fun, as part of a bottomless brunch. It’s sophisticated, suave and sumptuous and they serve some of the best coffee this side of Hollywood. įor a Manhattan-style Sex and the City-esque brunch right at the entrance to Brighton’s Gay Village, this is the place to be seen. To find out more, or to book, click here. ![]() Dishes range from chicken tacos to Bahian jackfruit curries. Located opposite Brighton’s LGBTQ+ The Ledward Centre, it’s a good place to kickstart the day before watching the parade, or indeed after, where it continues all day. From 9-11am they’re offering a pre-parade bottomless brunch with 2-4-1 ‘Carnival Queen’ cocktails and DJs spinning the tunes at the specially-erected outside bar. ![]() They know how to party in Latin America, and Brighton’s Brazilian, Mexican and Cuban-inspired Las Iguanas is being renamed ‘Las IGaynas’ for Pride Saturday. The August menu shantays from bouillabaisse to warm crab salad, terrine to rock oysters. If the sun shines, the south-facing stained glass windows beam colour into the space, and you’ll know you must’ve done something good when you taste the divine dishes. The wonderful Plateau is a short skip from the Old Steine parade route, so after you’ve cheered, squealed and bopped alongside the floats, pop along for carefully curated small plates of delicious creations. And if it’s a late one, you can top up your energy with their Recovery Brunch on Sunday morning. It kicks off at 9am on Saturday, moving on to an afternoon Pride Pool Party and BBQ then drag cabaret in the evening. Over Pride weekend, there’s a special Pride Cocktail and Brunch menu with their trademark Maltese twist. Known for their gay-focused cocktail menu (Mean Girls- and ABBA-themed creations have made an appearance). The décor is decked out in rainbow patterns, pink neon signs offer queer messages, and ruby slippers stand proud on a wall. There’s no place like Arcobaleno at Pride. Here’s our pick of the tastebud ticklers simmering up sumptuous dishes over what’s undoubtedly Brighton’s most fabulous of weekends… Arcobaleno Brighton’s restaurant scene is booming and they’re ready to welcome foodies and revellers in need of a refuel. Most of the city’s eateries are firmly in on the action. ![]() The main festivities run Saturday morning to Sunday night with live music, dancing and speech in Preston Park and a two-day street party in the city’s Kemptown district (officially the ‘gayest’ per capita area in the country). The Saturday parade through the centre of Brighton is a myriad of colour and sound with protest, politics and equality at its core, and celebration in its heart. Over the years, it has expanded into a citywide festival embraced by businesses, bars, restaurants and residents of all persuasions. Brighton & Hove Pride Guide | 4-6 August 2023 | īrighton and Hove Pride is now arguably the UK’s most popular and spectacular LGBTQ+ event.
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