Does the urge for a cigarette drag you from the bar? Perhaps you like to get a spot of fresh air during proceedings? Perhaps the fresh Brighton sea air draws you into the open? If one or more of these scenarios relate to you, you may be interested in our recommended list of alfresco drinking in Brighton. From courtyards to beer gardens, View Brighton has provided the best examples of alfresco drinking in Brighton.
Battle Of Trafalgar(Pub Food)Traditional pub with a host of real ales and continental lagers with a garden out the back for those lazy hazy summer days.
Coach House(British)The Coach House provides a beautiful outdoor terrace for those moments when the sun decides to peek its face through the consistent British cloud.
Cobblers Thumb(Pub Food)Unpretentious boozer with a fine array of Aussie imported beers and a lovely little beer garden in which to enjoy them all.
Dover Castle(Pub Food)A perfect sheltered and heated beer garden can be found here at the Dover Castle on Southover Street.
Duke Of Wellington(Pub Food)The Duke of Wellington Pub has everything you need including a delightful courtyard round the back and a sheltered area specifically for smokers.
Gemini(British)A large beer garden here at Gemini will beckon you in during the summer months and may not release you until September. In case your're wondering about the size, there's room for 600 patrons.
The George(Vegan, Vegetarian)Excellent vegetarian and vegan pub with an intimate patio outside and outdoor heaters.
The Gladstone(Pub Food)Inviting beer garden available in this friendly pub on Lewes Road.
The HobgoblinOne of the biggest beer gardens in Brighton can be located here, partially sheltered but popular all year round.
The Hop PolesThis gay friendly pub has a small beer garden for drinking, eating, smoking, or simply standing.