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Blue Lagoon Bar and B&B
330 Kingsway
Brighton
Sussex

BN3 4LW

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Situated on the seafront, 2 miles (3.2 km) from Brighton’s city centre and with beautiful views over Hove Lagoon, the Blue Lagoon offers comfortable accommodation at great-value rates. The Blue Lagoon is a family-run business in a great location, on the seafront of Brighton and Hove, overlooking Hove Lagoon. There are 15 rooms, 11 of which are en suite and all of which have a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. 7 of the rooms have sea views. A full cooked English breakfast is included in the price and whatever you have planned, the generous and tasty breakfast is a great way to start your day. Please note that breakfasts are not available on Monday mornings.

There are 2 bars: the top bar provides beautiful views over the lagoon and the seafront, while the sports bar boasts 2 pool tables, darts, poker and 4 plasma flat-screen TVs for all live sports. The Blue Lagoon is a great place to eat, drink and stay in Brighton and Hove, with everything you need under one roof. The Seaview Bar has a delicious new menu and wine list. Enjoy curry nights, Sunday roasts, quiz nights, live entertainment, cocktail nights and weekly karaoke nights. The sports bar is more lively, with 4 plasma screens, 2 pool tables, darts and poker.
The enclosed patio area comes complete with heated smoking shelter and, when the weather is fine, is a lovely place to sit for over 50 people. The patio leads off the sports bar, in the downstairs area of the pub.
Free parking is available in the roads opposite the bed and breakfast.

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