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Brighton theatre plans outdoor café bar

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Wednesday 29 Mar, 2023 at 10:38PM
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Brighton theatre plans outdoor café bar

The proposed Dome Studio Theatre outside dining area - Picture by Studio C102

Plans for an outdoor dining area at a historic Brighton venue are due to go before councillors next week.

A new café bar is planned for the Dome Studio Theatre – formerly the Pavilion Theatre – in New Road, Brighton, with seating for 118 customers outside.

Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee is expected to decide whether to approve the proposal at a meeting next week.

The plans include two “butterfly” awnings, guillotine windows, “wrap-around” planters and glazed screens to the west and south of the theatre.

Officials have recommended that councillors grant full planning permission for the outside seating and listed building consent.

The al fresco dining area is in the pipeline at the end of five years of work on the neighbouring grade I listed Corn Exchange and the grade II listed Studio Theatre.

The restoration was hampered by a key contractor going bust, the coronavirus pandemic and the unearthing of a burial ground at the site.

Brighton company Lucky Bean, which operates Redroaster, in St James’s Street, has the contract to run the café bar.

When Lucky Bean applied for a drinks licence for the venue in December, director Michael Palmer, 51, said that there would be no traditional bar.

Customers would be required to sit at a table and order food and drink from waiting staff, he said.

The company was investing in a large kitchen and a “design-led” environment, he said, where the inside and outside areas would feel like a restaurant.

According to the planning application: “The proposed awning will support the operation of the restaurant and its contribution to the local area.

“The amenity of surrounding users will be protected and enhanced by the successful operation of the restaurant. The proposal will enhance the conservation area and protect the listed building.”

The Dome Studio Theatre

There are no objections to the application.

Sussex Police asked that “reasonable” trading hours were included in the application. The venue’s alcohol licence allows for sales until midnight.

The Dome Studio Theatre dates from 1935 when it was built as a supper room for the Corn Exchange.

The Planning Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 2pm on Wednesday (5 April). The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

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Comments 3

  1. Derek says:
    3 years ago

    This will really help the areas becoming a go-to location for theatergoers and tourists alike, help reduce ASB. All part of New Road transformation.

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  2. Hendrik says:
    3 years ago

    Great – as long as they can keep the beggars and drunks away.

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  3. vintage fan says:
    3 years ago

    New road is one of the hot spots for drink fuelled ASB in Brighton, Is a 118 seat bar – they may claim it’s gong to be a restaurant but we all know it’s essentially for drinkers – really a good idea apart from to make some people money? There are already several pubs in the street.

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