The Salt Room serves seafood, DJs and front-row parade views at Brighton Pride
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Brighton Pride is one of the UK's biggest and brightest celebrations, and if you're looking to escape the crowds without missing the atmosphere, The Salt Room has created what might just be one of the city's most sought-after tables. Overlooking Brighton seafront and perfectly positioned along the Pride parade route, the award-winning seafood restaurant is hosting a special Pride Seafood Sharing Brunch on Saturday 1st August, combining exceptional food with unbeatable views of the celebrations.
Designed for sharing, the limited-edition menu showcases the very best of British seafood. Expect freshly shucked oysters, scallops in garlic butter, crispy whitebait, tiger prawns, calamari, smoked salmon, dressed crab, mussels, grilled fish of the day and hand-cut chips, all served alongside a vibrant Pride-inspired dessert to finish. Priced at £55 per person, it's an indulgent way to kick-start the weekend's festivities.
The experience is about far more than the food. A live DJ, local Brighton favourite Poppie Sharman, takes over from 1pm, creating a soundtrack that effortlessly carries guests from a relaxed seaside brunch into the heart of the Pride celebrations. With uninterrupted views of the parade and the sea beyond, it's a front-row seat without having to battle for pavement space. For those extending the celebrations, The Salt Room's bar will also be serving a selection of cocktails, Champagne and wines throughout the afternoon, making it easy to linger long after the final float has passed.
Known for championing sustainable British seafood and one of Brighton's finest dining destinations year-round, The Salt Room has once again found a way to blend outstanding hospitality with one of the city's biggest cultural moments.
Whether you're celebrating with friends, visiting Brighton for the weekend or simply looking to experience Pride in style, this is one brunch booking you'll want to secure before it sells out.
Address: 106 King’s Road, Brighton, BN1 2FU
To book click here.
Written by Erika Jayne
Photography courtesy of The Salt Room







