Are Venue Hire Fees Dead? Do People Still Pay to Party in Brighton?
Let’s be real for a second. We’ve all been there. You’re trying to organize a birthday bash, an engagement party, or just a long-overdue get-together with the crew. You start looking for a party venue Brighton has to offer, and suddenly you’re hit with it: the "Venue Hire Fee." It’s that awkward extra zero on the invoice that doesn't buy you
How to Choose the Best Free Venue Hire Brighton (Compared to Soulless Corporate Chains)
Planning an event in Brighton should be as exciting as the city itself. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone birthday, an engagement, or just a long-overdue get-together with your favorite humans, the space you choose sets the entire frequency for the night. But here’s the problem: when you search for "free venue hire Brighton," you’re often met with a wall of
Brighton Pavement Licences Explained: Why We’re Fighting for Your Outdoor Pint
There is something inherently soul-soothing about sitting outside on a crisp Brighton afternoon, the sun dipping behind the Victorian rooftops of Fiveways, while you hold a glass of something cold, crisp, and independently brewed. It’s more than just a drink; it’s a moment of connection with the street, the neighborhood, and the community. At Lost and Found, we’ve always seen
7 Mistakes You’re Making with Your Party Venue Brighton Search (and How to Fix Them)
Let’s be real for a second: Brighton is a city built on the bones of legendary parties. From the mod-filled alleys of the sixties to the beach-side raves of the nineties, we know how to throw down. But lately, finding the right party venue Brighton has started to feel a bit like a full-time job, and not a particularly fun
5 Steps to Free Venue Hire Brighton: The Easy Guide for Your Next Big Bash
Let’s be honest: planning a party in Brighton can sometimes feel like a second job. You start with a vision of a warm, soulful gathering of friends, only to get bogged down in the logistics of sterile function rooms, eye-watering hire fees, and corporate beer contracts that make every bar feel exactly like the last one. At Lost and Found,
Create Unforgettable Events with these 5 Party Venue Brighton Planning Hacks
There is a certain magic that happens when the right people gather in the right space. We’ve all been to those parties: the ones that feel a bit "stiff," held in windowless hotel conference rooms or characterless corporate bars where the lighting is too bright and the beer is too forgettable. You know the feeling: you’re checking your watch, wondering
No Chat, Just Beer: Why Lost and Found is Brighton’s Best First Date Spot
Let’s be honest: dating in 2026 is a bit of a slog. We’ve all been there, trapped in a digital purgatory of "Hey, how’s your Monday?" and "What do you do for fun?" for three weeks, only to meet in person and realise within thirty seconds that the vibe is doing absolutely no heavy lifting at all. It’s exhausting. It’s
Are Late Nights Over? Why Sunday Afternoon is the New Prime Time for Brighton Beers
Let’s be honest for a second. We’ve all been there. It’s 2 AM on a Sunday morning, you’re standing in a sticky-floored club somewhere in central Brighton, ears ringing from a bassline that’s more "industrial drill" than "musical masterpiece," and you’re wondering: Is this actually fun? For years, the Saturday night bender was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the social
Why the Independent Taproom Brighton Scene Will Change the Way You Drink Craft Beer
There is a shift happening on the streets of Brighton. If you’ve spent any time walking up Ditchling Road toward Fiveways lately, you’ll have felt it. It’s a quiet revolution, one poured pint by pint, served not by a corporate machine, but by people who actually care about what’s in your glass. The era of the "generic pint" is fading.
Why the Independent Taproom Brighton Scene Will Change the Way You Drink Craft Beer
There is a shift happening on the streets of Brighton. If you’ve spent any time walking up Ditchling Road toward Fiveways lately, you’ll have felt it. It’s a quiet revolution, one poured pint by pint, served not by a corporate machine, but by people who actually care about what’s in your glass. The era of the "generic pint" is fading.
