How to Choose the Best Taproom Brighton: Why Fiveways is the Heart of the Local Scene
Let’s be honest: finding a decent place to drink in Brighton isn't hard. Finding a place that actually means something? That’s a bit trickier. If you’ve spent any time wandering the Lanes or dodging seagulls on the seafront, you’ve likely noticed the "craft beer" explosion. But here’s the secret the big marketing budgets don’t want you to know: half of
Are Hazy IPAs Dead? Why Brighton is Rediscovering the Joy of Proper Independent Lager
For the last few years, the craft beer scene has been under a thick, citrusy cloud. If you walked into any taproom Brighton had to offer, the menu was almost certainly dominated by "juice bombs," "haze-focused" New England IPAs, and beers that looked more like a glass of fresh OJ than a traditional pint. We loved it. We embraced the
How to Choose the Best Party Venue Brighton (And Why You Should Never Pay a Booking Fee)
Planning a celebration in Brighton should feel like the start of an adventure, not the beginning of a logistical nightmare. Whether it’s a milestone birthday, an engagement party, or just a long-overdue get-together with your favourite humans, the space you choose sets the entire rhythm of the night. But let’s be honest: the traditional search for a Brighton party venue
Spring Walks and Craft Beer: The Perfect Brighton Sunday at Lost and Found
There is a specific kind of magic that happens in Brighton when the clocks move forward and the sea mist finally clears to reveal that pale, optimistic spring sunshine. You know the feeling. It’s the day when you finally ditch the heavy winter parka for a lighter jacket, realize you don’t need a scarf, and suddenly feel an overwhelming urge
Building Community: Why We’re Linking Up With Brighton’s Best Local Builders
There’s something about the sound of a spirit level hitting a workbench or the precise click of a tile slotting into place that resonates with us here at Lost and Found. It’s the sound of craft. It’s the sound of someone giving a toss about the details. Down here on Ditchling Road, right in the beating heart of Fiveways, we’ve
Don’t Miss Out: Why You Need to Book Your Brighton Party Venue ASAP!
There is something special about the air in Brighton when party season starts to peek over the horizon. Whether it’s a milestone birthday, an engagement celebration, or just a “we survived the week” get-together, the search for the perfect Brighton party venue usually starts with a frantic Google search and ends with a lot of "Sorry, we're fully booked" emails. At
Looking for Real Brighton Craft Beer? Here Are 10 Things You Should Know for Indie Beer Week 2026
It’s Monday, the 23rd of March, 2026. The air in Brighton is finally losing that winter bite, and if you’re anything like us at Lost and Found, your mind is already wandering toward the first proper pint of the season. With Indie Beer Week 2026 just around the corner, the city is buzzing. But let’s be honest: the term "craft
Hooks, Hops, and Happiness: Why Community is the Secret Ingredient at Lost and Found
Sundays at Fiveways have always had a specific kind of magic. It’s that slow-motion transition from the weekend’s peak into the reality of Monday morning. But here at Lost and Found, we’ve decided to make that transition a lot more interesting. Today is Sunday, March 22nd, and if you walk through our doors on Ditchling Road, you’re going to hear
Top 10 Brighton Beers Ideas: What to Drink at Your Next Fiveways Visit
Let’s be honest: life is too short for boring, mass-produced lager. If you’re standing in a pub looking at a row of taps owned by a global conglomerate, you’re missing out on the real soul of our city. Here at Lost and Found, we’ve made it our mission to be the ultimate craft beer taproom for those who actually give
5 Catchy Party Venue Brighton Ideas for Your Next Big Birthday (Without The Booking Fee)
Planning a birthday party in Brighton usually goes one of two ways. You either spend weeks hunting for the perfect "secret" spot only to find out it costs more to rent the room than it does to buy the actual drinks, or you end up in a soulless corporate bar where the "craft beer" comes from a factory in another
