Visiting Brighton
As you prepare to attend the Angel Investor Summit in Brighton, we want to ensure you make the most of your visit. Whether you're looking for a cosy place to stay, a delicious meal, or a unique spot to unwind, this guide has you covered.
Places to Stay
My Brighton - Located right next to The Dome, My Brighton combines modern style with convenience, ideal for exploring the city.
Hotel du Vin - Traditional comfort and sophistication, moments away from the seafront.
Artist Residence - A cool boutique hotel just a 10-minute walk from the Dome with stunning views over the west pier.
Places to Eat & Drink
We’re incredibly fortunate in Brighton to have a thriving hospitality scene full of independent and locally-owned restaurants, coffee shops and bars. Below are some of our favourites
Coffee
Bond Street Coffee - a regular feature on any “Best Coffee in Brighton” list, Bond St has a low key atmosphere, banging pastrys, and serves up locally roasted coffee by Black Rain.
The Botanist - tucked away on a little corner close to the station, The Botanist has a focus on running their coffee shops as mindfully and sustainably as possible.
Workshop - this combination of coffee shop and homeware store is about as aesthetically pleasing as it gets, especially if you’re into minimalist design and neutral tones.
Trading Post Coffee roasters - the meeting spot in the center of Brighton, if you need to take a call or have a catch-up with someone whilst enjoying a delicious coffee, this is an ideal place to meet.
Breakfast
Our favourite spots for a delicious breakfast
Lost in the Lanes
Mangetout
Moksha
Grab + go lunch
If you’re looking for something a little more casual…
Earls
Bagelman
We Love Falafel
Dinner
Spoilt for choice in the heart of Brighton
Med.
Furna
Drifter
Drinks
Whatever your vibe, great spots to unwind and socialise
Plateau
Vine Street Tap
Basketmakers
Places to work
When a coffee shop just won’t do, get yourself a day pass at one of the city’s top coworking spaces