Brighton/Hove this weekend - will I need to book a hotel?

Brighton/Hove this weekend - will I need to book a hotel?

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johnfm

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13,692 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Want to get a way for a weekend. Never been to Brighton. Wife wants to go.

Worth just 'turning up' and getting a room on the Saturday? Or will it be impossible to get anything 'on the spur' so to speak.

Any decent restaurants that won't destroy my bank balance? Something French would be nice.

anonymous-user

69 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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If you're wishing to stay in one of the nicer, larger 'chain' type hotels, you may get lucky with a cancellation, however most of those will likely be fully booked, and don't typically entertain one-night bookings at the weekend or during the summer vacation period. The exception is The Grand, which unfortunately is highly likely to be fully booked and if not, bloody expensive for what it is. Best bet is to try the 'tier-two' hotels - there are lots of these and many boutique-style hotels in Brighton to choose from. Might take you a while to find one though....

I would ring around today looking for a cancellation - Brighton is VERY popular this year - especially during the sumer weekends, and you may find yourself having to make do with a stty B&B after a lengthy search if you don't.

Good luck, and enjoy - I love Brighton... drink

miniman

28,156 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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As above, you will be lucky to get a single night unless you grab a cancellation. Hotel du Vin is nice, both in terms of rooms and food. We did a 1-night there, but it was in the depths of winter so they were taking whatever they could get.

It was quite bizarre being in there having a nice dinner in the same place that a decade or so earlier was the sticky-floored-cider-fuelled-underage-drinking Berlin Bar hehe

johnfm

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13,692 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Cheers gents.

Happy to stay at somewhere liek the whitehouse - but as you note, only do 2 night bookings. Was iontending to drive down sat morning and just do Sat night.

FUBAR

17,065 posts

253 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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johnfm said:
Any decent restaurants that won't destroy my bank balance? Something French would be nice.
Brighton has over 400 eating establishments and all tastes can be catered for. You'd probably find something in the Lanes. For 'cheap' fish restaurant, my current fave is Fishy Fishy http://www.fishyfishy.co.uk/ co-owned by Dermot O'Leary. Not bad at all. Best to book. If its sunny then you can be seated in the small lively square or hedging your weather bet and ask for the conservatory at the front.

While we are on fish (and it IS Brighton) there is Riddle & Finns http://www.riddleandfinns.co.uk/ in the Lanes. Quite small and unique seating style (if you have ever had Pie & Mash in the East End then you would know what its like). Pricier than Fishy Fishy, but still nice.

Not extacly a new idea, but Days Oriental Buffet http://www.daysrestaurant.com/ at the bottom of East Street is, IMO, great fun. 100+ dishes, all you can eat, for about £13 per head (£6.50 in the week). Not just Chineese, Thai, Indian, Malay, everything. No booking required for that one.

Loads of Italian types (including the ubiquotous Strada etc)

Having said that, if its a nice evening, you could do worse than drive to/get a cab to Brighton Marina. A dozen or so restaurants up there, most overlooking the Marina (and the floating Chinese restaurant http://www.brightonpagoda.co.uk/ is MOST excellent)

As you can tell, Im quite versed with Brighton food outlets smile

johnfm

Original Poster:

13,692 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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FUBAR said:
johnfm said:
Any decent restaurants that won't destroy my bank balance? Something French would be nice.
Brighton has over 400 eating establishments and all tastes can be catered for. You'd probably find something in the Lanes. For 'cheap' fish restaurant, my current fave is Fishy Fishy http://www.fishyfishy.co.uk/ co-owned by Dermot O'Leary. Not bad at all. Best to book. If its sunny then you can be seated in the small lively square or hedging your weather bet and ask for the conservatory at the front.

While we are on fish (and it IS Brighton) there is Riddle & Finns http://www.riddleandfinns.co.uk/ in the Lanes. Quite small and unique seating style (if you have ever had Pie & Mash in the East End then you would know what its like). Pricier than Fishy Fishy, but still nice.

Not extacly a new idea, but Days Oriental Buffet http://www.daysrestaurant.com/ at the bottom of East Street is, IMO, great fun. 100+ dishes, all you can eat, for about £13 per head (£6.50 in the week). Not just Chineese, Thai, Indian, Malay, everything. No booking required for that one.

Loads of Italian types (including the ubiquotous Strada etc)

Having said that, if its a nice evening, you could do worse than drive to/get a cab to Brighton Marina. A dozen or so restaurants up there, most overlooking the Marina (and the floating Chinese restaurant http://www.brightonpagoda.co.uk/ is MOST excellent)

As you can tell, Im quite versed with Brighton food outlets smile
cheers

the power of PH strikes again.

Fish is good - so will look at fishy fishy

JulianHJ

8,847 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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miniman said:
As above, you will be lucky to get a single night unless you grab a cancellation. Hotel du Vin is nice, both in terms of rooms and food. We did a 1-night there, but it was in the depths of winter so they were taking whatever they could get.

It was quite bizarre being in there having a nice dinner in the same place that a decade or so earlier was the sticky-floored-cider-fuelled-underage-drinking Berlin Bar hehe
Blimey, the Berlin Bar! There's a name from the past. Copious bottles of Fosters Ice and Two Dogs, some great times. I worked in a radio station on the first floor in summer '95...

Anyway, back on topic - definitely book in advance. Some great boutique hotels as has been said...

Edited by JulianHJ on Thursday 13th August 20:02

miniman

28,156 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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JulianHJ said:
Blimey, the Berlin Bar! There's a name from the past. Copious bottles of Fosters Ice and Two Dogs, some great times. I worked in a radio station on the first floor in summer '95...
Start in the Smugglers, couple of games of pool, then down to the Berlin. Summer of 94 mostly for me... 95 was Zap, Gloucester, and paperbag Kick up the 80s at paperbagpaperbag Event II paperbaghehe

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pRguEi3wufQ

And a version of Lost in Music that I'm damned if I can find but is probably in a box in the loft somewhere.

FUBAR

17,065 posts

253 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Pah, you younguns rolleyes

Try the Pink Coconut if you want to stroll down Memory Lane paperbag

sussexjob

2,147 posts

246 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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FUBAR said:
Pah, you younguns rolleyes

Try the Pink Coconut if you want to stroll down Memory Lane paperbag
in fact "Sherry's" before pink c, if you like to wear white socks this was the place.

You will find it niegh on impossible to just turn up and get a decent hotel room.

FUBAR

17,065 posts

253 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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sussexjob said:
in fact "Sherry's" before pink c, if you like to wear white socks this was the place.

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Good call thumbup

curtisl

1,405 posts

221 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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I don't know if this will have a massive impact on Brighton but there is a free airshow in eastbourne this weekend called airbourne. the overspill for the people that didn't get in to hotels in eastbourne may be staying in brighton.

johnfm

Original Poster:

13,692 posts

265 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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Cheers for all the pointers - but now going to Milan!

miniman

28,156 posts

277 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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johnfm said:
Cheers for all the pointers - but now going to Milan!
rofl

CivicMan

2,211 posts

216 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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johnfm said:
Cheers for all the pointers - but now going to Milan!
He'll have a far better time there - speaking as a Brighton & Hove resident....