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Artist Residence Brighton

Artist Residence Brighton

Artist Residence Brighton hotel is more than a pretty 19th-century façade; this central Brighton stay has views of the sea and West Pier, reclaimed industrial decor, artist-designed interiors and the Clubhouse space, a multipurpose hang-out zone where cocktails flow and tasty seasonal eats are served.

 

The 11 ‘artist’ rooms have been individually decorated by local and international artists, and 13 ‘house’ rooms have up-cycled furniture and limited-edition prints.

 

There's a sociable feel to the Clubhouse, an eatery, work hub, bar and gathering space where you can start your day with morning coffees and end with creative cocktails. It's composed of several spaces: a relaxed café with sea views, exposed brick, a fireplace and locally sourced artwork (we like Andy Doig's cheeky washing-line, complete with neon pants), and a laidback lounge.

 

The clubhouse cocktail bar is in the building to the right of the main restaurant, featuring tropical prints and quirky neon lighting. The bar itself is fashioned from corrugated iron and reclaimed wood from the West Pier, and a mere handful of tile-topped tables keep things cosy. 

 

Double rooms from £159.00 Room-only, based on 2 adults sharing, price subject to availability.

Kickstart your day with chilli- and lemon-spiked avo on toast and bacon baps with a spicy Bloody Mary; brunch on marscapone-slathered buttermilk pancakes; lunch on salads, burgers and fish and chips (what else?); or dine in elegant fashion with a menu of Sussex hanger steak with triple-cooked chips, hake fillet with orzo and crispy squid and other creative treats. Sunday lunch is a hearty, mustn't-be-missed affair too.

At the bar you'll find refigured classics and all-new creations, all of which are concocted by the Clubhouse’s lead mixologist in line with the seasonal ingredients used in the menu.

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