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9-12 Middle Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1AL
Contact: 01273 749465
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STICKY MIKE'S is open from 6pm Monday to Saturday with a vast selection of drinks available. From slush puppy cocktails to organic bottled beers, chilled lagers and draft ale. There’s something for everyone... even quality bottles of fizz to suit all budgets. Plus we serve delicious handmade pizzas for a fiver.
The venue is home to a vast array of CLUB NIGHTS run by some of Brighton's best party starters we also host LIVE bands both local and international in our live music space downstairs.
The space has been given it's unique personality by some of our favourite local artists so there's lots to keep you inspired. Plus we have frequent ART happenings upstairs in the bar which always bring a big crowd.
There is always something interesting happening at THE FROG BAR come see for yourself.
Please note, this is an over 18 venue- ID may be required.
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Brighton Fringe is England's largest arts festival. This year will see almost 700 events packed into one month, from Cabaret to Workshops, all taking place from 4 May - 2 June.
Drink in Brighton will be running the bars at The Spiegeltent for the Fringe Festival from 1st May to 3rd June 2013. The Spiegeltent is returning to its rightful place on Steine Gardens during this year’s Festival Fringe, for the first time in many years. A European mirror tent, the Spiegeltent is the ultimate cabaret and music salon.
Lick specialise in yogurt. Their shop in Brighton offers a secret recipe of soft serve frozen yogurts all day, but Lick tubs are also now available to buy all night at Sticky Mike's Frog Bar.
Spread over 30 venues during May 16th-18th, it’s now less than two months until The Great Escape takes over Brighton. Now in its eighth year, Europe’s answer to SXSW today announces the latest helping of the best emerging talent from across the world, adding over 50 artists to an outstanding line-up that has already left music fans reeling.
The Great Escape is excited to announce the first acts confirmed to perform over 16th-18th May when it returns to Brighton for its eighth year running. Firmly established as Europe’s answer to SXSW, this year’s three day festival will present the hottest emerging talent, from the local to the international, to over 16,000 music lovers in 30+ venues.
A Q&A with The Physics House Band ahead of their new night at Sticky Mike's Frog Bar
Whatever you want from your New Year’s Eve this year, we’ve got it sorted for you. Whether you fancy a warming, cheerful and friendly night out in your local, or a more lively night out in town in a bustling pub… or dancing the night away to MC Hammer in one of Brighton’s best clubs … you’ll find it here.
Introducing the beautiful new vodka from Chase, produced by a single-estate distillery also well known for their exquisite gin. As well as their classic recipe you can also sup on their delicious new Marmalade flavour, both of which are available in most venues listed here on Drink in Brighton
This November we have an amazing deal on the delicious, bourbon tinged, and rather refreshing Jeremiah Weed - served in its very own jam jar!
This Halloween, where will you be trick or treating? If you’re not sure yet … have a look at these spooky suggestions!
It doesn’t get much better than winning a flat screen telly for your new pad at university....
For a while there, it looked like Pride had bid farewell to Brighton but luckily some rather nice people stepped in and saved the day! Hurrah! So, if you fancy celebrating with us this weekend here’s a few hot spots on the day. From pre-Pride breakfasts, to live act the Lip Sinkers or late night shenanigans with GAY BEAUTIFUL at Sticky Mike’s, we’ve got a host of festival fun to be had.
Throughout July and August pubs across the city will be embracing the Italian idea of aperitivo. It is quite usual for Italians to stop off on the way home from work to have a drink and a small bite to eat, in advance of dinner at home.
So, Great Escape’s final curtain, the third day, was upon us. By this time (if you’ve been doing the Escape proper) the fact that its only Saturday morning is quite weird as seeing 20 to 30 bands already would lead you to believe that the weekend would be nearly over. But alas, non! To the rest of mankind, well at least Brighton, the weekend was just beginning and to add excellence to everything the sun was still beating down hard on our beautiful seasidey place. The Saturday Escape experience seems a little more laid back, it’s not a school day for a start, and the delegate/industry crew who are still in town are soaking up some of the weekend sunny vibes – mainly outside the Mash Tun of course!
So, Day 2 of the Great Escape, now this in my opinion is the biggie. Yes, the Saturday as with any last day of festival is the climax and some of the real treats are saved for those ‘headline’ slots, but more often than not, that’s the big players, the (more) established acts and let’s be honest – that’s for bums on seats and is all about the public tickets (plus a little bit of nonsense with separate tickets for the big shows so you can’t even get in with your festival ticket anyway... don’t get me started !)
Falling unusually on the week of the first May bank holiday, there was almost an unexpected start to the Great Escape Festival this year. Maybe a combination of the appalling lack of summer, combined with the slightly-still-there, bank-holiday hangover, and the fact we’d only had 2 days to do any work that week, but I for one was suddenly in a rush to go and get 2012’s Great Escape experience under way for y’all!
Yeti Lane are made up of ex-Cyann & Ben members Ben Pleng & Charlie Boyer. Their second album 'The Echo Show' has been getting some amazing press and has seen them compared to the likes of Grandaddy, Kraftwerk, Spacemen3, Neu! and Simon and Garfunkel. They have just finished touring with Europe with Diagrams and come over to the UK to promote said album, which is out now on Sonic Cathedral.
How is it, that there are so many good musicians around that so few people get the opportunity to hear? It’s a question we often ask ourselves, and the reason we do what we do. We write about music in the hope that it will reach more ears as a result. Thursday night at Sticky Mikes was a reminder of just what a worthwhile cause this is.
As a DJ Jakwob can get pretty rowdy, but this new live set up is more of a nod to his complete musical history that has included jazz bands, folk and even death metal.
Blissfields is a little festival in Hampshire for those who want something ‘as far removed from the big commercial festivals as you can get’. The road to Blissfields conventionally is the A33. ‘The Road To Blissfields’ however, is a set of competitions for unsigned bands from the south to come and play at this lovely festival. A festival with not only great beer, but a line up of the biggest acts for years to come. Basically, bands before they’re big. What a delight.
We can accomodate up to 200 people in the club, plus up to 100 in the bar area. We have pizzas available, for large groups these will need to be ordered in advance. We have a full DJ set up and / or live set up in the club with lighting in the club area. In the bar we also have a DJ set up or the option for an ipod.
PLEASE NOTE, PRIVATE HIRE IS NOT AVAILABLE ON FRIDAYS OR SATURDAYS
To book please contact us on 01273 749465 or via email at stickymikes@drinkinbrighton.co.uk