THE OFFICE
Read moreFaced with the sea, this bar held by a Frenchman created a completely English atmosphere: black and pink decoration, neon… We come here to enjoy a beer and especially to meet other French often expatriates.
THE TURF TAVERN
Read moreThis historic pub is an absolute must. Although it's tucked away in a dark alleyway (St Helen's Passage), it was the setting for many episodes of the Inspector Morse series. And with good reason: it has played host to such illustrious figures as Oscar Wilde, Richard Burton, Margaret Thatcher, Ben Kingsley and many others. This gives the place an almost mythical dimension. The burgers served are excellent, and the beer selection is very good. The atmosphere is friendly, offering the opportunity to meet the locals.
NEW OXFORD THEATRE
Read moreThe New Oxford Theatre is Oxford's main theatre, with a capacity of 1,800 people, located on George Street in the heart of the city. Formerly called Apollo Theatre, it has given itself a new name, but the programming remains the same: plays, dance, musicals, operas, stand ups... Whatever the style, the shows are always of high quality. You will always find something to please you and you are sure to have a great time at Oxford. Notice to theatre and show lovers.
MUSIC AT OXFORD
Read moreAn association of 3 performance halls and 3 college chapels in Oxford: Holywell Music Room, Oxford Town Hall, Sheldonian Theatre, Exeter College Chapel, Merton College Chapel and Keble College Chapel. On the program: classical music, jazz and choral concerts. International concerts organised all year round. The objective of this association is to offer high quality live music for a wide and varied audience. Be careful with the programming, it can be a great way to end a day at Oxford.
CHARLES STREET TAP
Read moreRefurbished in 2021, it's a popular address and a hub for Brighton's LGBT community. First there's a lovely waterfront bar area with an outdoor terrace, ideal for before-dinner drinks, and a club area to keep the party going late into the night, with DJ and cabaret nights. Their cabaret shows have won awards, and they also serve great craft beers and incredible gins for those who aren't foam fans. For many, it's one of Brighton's best gay bars.
TRINITY THEATRE
Read moreThe Trinity Theatre is a performance venue in Cowes, England. Founded in 1897, it is run by the Cowes Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society. The theater is located off Bath Road, about a 4-minute walk from the West Cowes terminal of the Red Funnel and a 5-minute walk from Terminus Road bus station, outside the M&S food hall. Parking is available on Cowes Parade, but is often fully booked. Other pay parking lots are a few minutes' walk from the theater. The box office is open during performances and can be contacted on 01983 295229.
THE SCREEN
Read moreIn Winchester, even the public cinemas have a stamp! Watch the latest Hollywood opus in a splendid, authentic, red brick building.
SHANKLIN THEATRE
Read moreShanklin Theatre, located on Steephill Road in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, is a popular entertainment venue for locals and tourists alike. Opened in 1878, the theater has a rich and colorful history. It offers a variety of shows, from musicals to concerts to plays. Tickets can be purchased online, and available seats are indicated in red. In addition to shows, the theater also offers public tours for those wishing to go behind the scenes and learn more about its fascinating history. Tours last around an hour and are suitable for children over 12 accompanied by an adult. Shanklin Theatre is a must-see for entertainment lovers in Shanklin.
QUEEN’S CHARLOTTE
Read moreLocal beers, wooden tables and unexplained lights create a typical atmosphere in this pub, which organizes concerts every Saturday night.
REDSTACK PLAYHOUSE
Read moreComplex with cinema, theatre, bar and restaurant.
LEAS CLIFF HALL
Read moreLarge room that hosts all major shows and concerts of the city.
THE ASTOR THEATRE
Read moreThis newly renovated Edwardian building offers national film, theatre and music programming.
THE CONTINENTAL
Read moreVery popular night club in the region. Reopen after two years of work, more fun!
CASABLANCA JAZZ CLUB
Read moreCertainly not the best club in Brighton but one of the most popular. The music is mainly jazz and funk with a little disco and salsa. Concerts and live music every day.
BASKETMAKERS ARMS
Read moreThis pub is quintessentially English, with its low ceiling, wood panelling, warm atmosphere and 8 beers on tap, many from the Fuller's brewery, to which the establishment is attached. On the edge of North Laine, you'll have to look a little harder for it, but it's clearly worth the detour and is still mainly frequented by locals, which is very welcome. The food isn't bad either, based on local ingredients from local producers. At the bar: more than eight beers on tap and around a hundred spirits.
NORTH LAINE BREWHOUSE
Read moreThis bar is in fact also a microbrewery, brewing its own beers on site, so it has plenty of original choices. With 24 taps, 4 keg pumps and over 80 craft cans and bottles, it's a beer lover's paradise. Quite trendy and popular, the prices reflect this, but the products are of high quality and the atmosphere is friendly. There's a terrace overlooking the street, large kegs behind the counter and a decoration based on photos, statues, pennants and numerous bottles transformed into candleholders.
THE VICTORY INN
Read moreThis delightful Victorian pub is one of our favorite places in the Lanes to come for a drink and some good music. It's one of the city's oldest establishments, and its dark, cosy interiors are very pleasant. Real ales and ciders are available, of course, and the food is pretty good too. The red sofas are particularly comfortable. If you're lucky enough to find them unoccupied, you'd be happy to stay all day. A classic, efficient pub with a festive atmosphere where you can mingle with the locals.
THE PRINCE ALBERT
Read moreOn the North Laine side, The Prince Albert is an institution, housed within a large house that single-handedly sums up Brighton's vibe: good beers and street art and live music. Its front was redone in 2017, while retaining the frescoes on its outside wall, featuring John Lennon, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley and Michael Jackson alongside a famous Banksy depiction of two policemen kissing. Unfortunately, this is now a copy, the original painted here in 2004 having been sent to the USA to be sold.