So the 5541 winter day is finally over and is officially spring. And it’s sunny outside! (Betting that you have forgotten the scalp weather updates.) So if you like a solemn free hamburger and you read before the weekend, go to new smells of hamburgers (46 West Street) On Friday, when it opens at noon, and if you are one of the first 100 customers in the queue, you will get Smackdown Double Burger Beast Gratis. If you see this after Friday, we’re sorry, but the queue would probably have been really long anyway and it would only be your luck that they can get to 100 before you get ahead. So overall lucky you didn’t see it. On can Make this weekend, we have sunny terraces, colorful combos, a new radio station and some really great gigs.
See the city’s latest beach bar
If you know and love the Bison Beach Bar as much as we, you are pleased to read that BBB Mark 2, alias Babble Hove Beach Park, the first step will open this weekend! JEP, Bison Boys and Slam Tacos Sam’s Day Day project combines food, drinks and excellent vibrations under the Babble brand (rather than the current collection of different companies in the sea lane). The whole place will be opened later this year (more about it soon), but the ground floor cabin opens its service door to the public on Saturday. We were able to creep in the whole site and we can tell you that it will be stunning (epic views, great design of sea animals and Lois O’Hara and of course a lot of tasty local food and drinks)! Back to the weekend: Go down the cabin with excellent Fika coffee, Youjuice moths, Bayon Bakery bakery and oats’ soft service at 8am. And maybe even a Padel game in neighboring schools?
The cottage opens on Saturday; 8–16
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Step into the color of the royal pavilion
Spring is finally here (about bloody time) and suddenly the color is everywhere, especially in the royal pavilion. They have a new exhibition of all the color (published on Friday, International Color Day, apparently) and is worth watching. Inspired by the royal pavilion curator and color historian (what a great job), Alexandra Loske, inspired by the extensive research, promises the color, magic and meaning, and its use in the palace for installations, sensory experiences, and many interactive creative workshops (not just for children!). But even if you don’t want to go in, go there to see the local artist Lois O’Hara’s latest gorgeous rainbow path (he also made a house upside down on the beach) that goes to the entrance. The next new botanist café has also been a great selection of bright colored hot or ice creams and other drinks in their new color menu menu. Hi hey, monochrome!
Friday, March 21, 19 October; 10 am – 3:15 pm; from £ 14.50
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Celebrate the launch of the pop-up radio station
Underground music and culture in Brighton License A bit of funding from the Council of Art so that they have created, with a drum … Offie radio! The Pop-up Community Radio Station will be broadcast live from the Manchester Street Arts Club (aptly or not, the former home of the latest TV), every day for a week, and they celebrate a double dose of celebrations. Basically, they turn the Arts Club offie Mag Social Club for seven days and are here for it. During the week, live gigs and online shows will be held, but do not miss the Saturday opening of Club Bangers from Headliner Tash LC with the support of word, Shryke and Offie MAG DJ.
The radio station will be sent late every day on Saturday, March 22,; Starting party on Saturday 22 March; 22–2.00; from £ 5
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Dive into a unique sound evening
Today’s active lifestyles of music events are at their first Brighton event on Friday, and the border-based show cannot be missed. It’s a celebration of all the voice. Three experimental artists in the eclectic configuration: Kirk-barley creates hypnotic sound scenery that blends field recordings with unusual rhythmic structures; Self-taught multi-instrumentalist Mücha combines a magnificent songwriting and song with complex sound design; And Simon Pyke, a voice designer and electronics-friendly, produces fascinating Tekno-Esque sound scenery. In addition, it is one of our favorite places to see live music, The Rose Hill, which is an independent art organization and a great pub.
Friday 21 March; 19–23; from £ 6
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Get art with Brighton’s most comprehensive gallery
A visit to the Helm Gallery is always a good idea, especially because co-owners Eden and Luke have created a relaxed, fascinating way of enjoying art that is truly available and participatory. And they don’t just pay lip service for the idea: it’s always free admission, they are open daily, you can just sit and coffee or cocktail, and there is zero pretending. In addition, they organized a whole number of great events and Eden told Boti that they had more interesting things in the pipeline (see our interview next week!). Every Friday, they host the streets – a tattoo artist evening, a tattoo artist and of course great drinks. It’s the perfect opportunity to get to know their latest program, Rarewho presents a wide selection of songs from some seriously searched artists, such as Tracey Em, Damien Hirst and Harland Miller. Or go there this Sunday to get your hands on a cute batch of Matcha and a fresh flower package of £ 16, some of the limited batch collaboration with Yanki Matcha and Frank Floristr.
Take the streets every Friday at 7pm; free
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What else?
When we are inclusive, check out the new Cecconit at Brighton Beach Club (aka Soho House). The Italian restaurant is now open to non -members, and it is worth a visit: the night’s food and drink were excellent and has hands down one of Brighton’s best sunset views. Circus Street marks the long -awaited start of the spring with a double event: music, dance, crafts and free refreshments in dance mode (Friday; 16.30–18.30; free) and the sale of plants (Saturday; 11 am – 2 pm; free) At Market Square. Go to the open market on Sunday, Tartu Bayit from Bayit Bagels and then jump tightly Only Vinyl Listening Sessions in the drop (Every Sunday; 11.30–17; free). Special Roasters Plot panel Latest Coffee Publications Friday Loam (11 am – 2 pm). We love Bella Union vinyl Free weekly lunch -time sandwich sessions (Gig in their Bijou record store and Sarnie) – This week Austel is calling (Friday; at 13.00; free). And there is a new one board game in town! Friends’ game opens on Friday (7am – midnight) And you will find board games with a great deal, chocolate bar milkshakes, coffee and more.
Coming next week
Lewes’ Only with the Love Brewery will take over the court in Brunswick next Friday (at noon) Make Mother’s Day Card in Bella Union vinyl’s latest crafting session (Wednesday) and funny clothes Sugarhill Brighton has the first personal sampling Next Friday and Saturday prices start from Tenner and free bag for the first 50 customers (Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street; Friday from 11am to 5pm; Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm; free). Go to the Bared Brewery on Friday for a special event for Pepita Coffee-Fatboy Slim and artist George Fox sign their designed limited batch coffees (From 6 pm to 10 pm; £ 20). It’s time for another beach cleanLeft Join Leave No Trace team in Sea Lanes on Sunday 30th (9.30am to 11.30). Finally, don’t miss the epic of Bison Beer three -day celebration Mark their tenth year beers with a special birthday band, DJ series and Babble’s beer, brunch excursion (Thursday – Saturday; at different times).
Photo Requests: Brighton & Hove Museums (Color exhibitionIn; Ashley Ford Photography (Babble)