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Cabaret in comfort and style comes to George Street

Besi Besemar September 26, 2014

The newly refurbished Queens Arms opened its doors last night after undergoing an extensive refit and restyling.

Queens Arms re-opening

Walls have been pulled down, the bar remodelled and new toilets have been installed, bringing the Queens Arms stylishly into 2014 while providing Gay Brighton with its latest new venue, as it repositions itself in the international marketplace as a destination for LGBT tourists to visit and more importantly a comfortable option for local people who live in Brighton to support.

Top cabaret will be featured seven nights a week with the new alterations providing unrivalled views of the stage area from all parts of the bar.

Local personalities – including Dave Lynn, Stephanie Starlet, Sally Vate, Davina Sparkle, Jennie Castelle, Jason Lee and Maisie Trollette – brought a touch of glamour to the evening and it was refreshing to see the support shown by local licensees from Bar Broadway, Poison Ivy, A-Bar, The Black Horse, Marine Tavern, The Zone, Bar Revenge, Club Revenge, Charles Street and the Royal Oak, who turned out in force to wish manager Barry Nelson all the very best with the latest addition to Brighton’s commercial gay scene.

Queens Arms re-opening

Queens Arms re-opening

Queens Arms re-opening

Queens Arms re-opening

Queens Arms re-opening

 

 

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