This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
This members only club was founded in November 1916 as the Brighton & District Labour Club & Institute Limited and was known as such until March 1974. When the club name was amended to the one we know it by today, Brighton Trades Labour Club & Institute Limited. It has three bars and offices in Lewes Road. The main club premises were sited in London Road until 1963 when the building in Lewes Road, that began life as coaching stables, became the Arcadia cinema, then later a shoe makers was purchased. This was then enlarged by the acquisition of the shop next door and designed to be the entertainment centre of the club, which it still is today. There are two bars and the concert hall on the ground floor. The front bar has a large screen TV so sports fans don't miss the big occasion. On the upper floor is a bar. This can he hired for parties and special occasions. The bars are well stocked with a wide range of beers and spirits at competitive prices. Food is not available at present. The men's dart teams play on a Tuesday night, the mixed teams on a Wednesday night and the ladies on a Thursday night.
Brighton Trades & Labour Club, Brighton
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