Brighton has an array of eateries serving Italian and Asian cuisines but Little Bay will be joining just a handful of modern-European style restaurants, none of which offer an experience quite like Little Bay. Diners will be able to enjoy live opera music several evenings a week and locally-sourced ingredients across the menu.
“I think Little Bay is just what Brighton needs” said Peter, “we’re offering all Little Bay Brighton followers on Twitter, 50% off their total bill if they book in advance, so come and see for yourselves”.
Situated on King’s Road and adjoined to umi hotel Brighton, the restaurant is working with umi to provide dinner, bed and breakfast packages to hotel guests but is also completely open to the public. The restaurant is ideally located for pre or post theatre dining, being just minutes from The Brighton Centre and a short walk from the Theatre Royal Brighton.
Little Bay Brighton will be open seven days a week, including Christmas Day and is fully licensed. Families, business guests and private groups are all welcome to dine between 7am to midnight, daily (11pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays).
Notes to editors:
Journalists are welcome to come and review Little Bay Brighton in return for media coverage, please book in advance via Rachael Dines, PR for Little Bay, contact details below.
There are four Little Bay restaurants in the UK already, across London: Kilburn (NW6 4BT), Farringdon (EC1R 3AL), Croydon (CR2 6PB) and Battersea (SW11 3SJ). Sadly, the Battersea restaurant was closed due to major fire damage in January 2010. However, it is due to be re-opened in early 2012.
A successful restaurateur with over 30 years’ experience running his own businesses 1916338565 in London, Peter Ilic has seen the capital’s economic and dining landscape change dramatically. He originally introduced ‘Pay What You Think It’s Worth’ dining to the UK back in the 1980’s and found the concept to be even more successful the second time round in 2010.
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