A VARIETY of pop-ups and activities are available on the seafront throughout one of the busiest weekends of the year.
Bison Beer’s newly established beach bar, next to Yellowave in Marine Parade, has partnered with pizza pop-up 800 degrees Brighton this weekend to offer a good beer and a bite in the sun.
Amid the Great Escape festival and Brighton Fringe entertainment this weekend, these stalls are offering a relaxed and foodie experience by the sea.
We've now got 800 Degrees Brighton firing out pizzas from their wood fired oven this weekend!#SeaLanesPopUp pic.twitter.com/aQeVcQPfJm
— Sea Lanes Brighton (@SeaLanesBtn) 10 May 2019
And the goodness doesn’t stop there.
Throughout the summer, the Bison Beer beach bar will host a different foodie stall each weekend.
They previously joined up with Brighton based Filipino food caterer Mestiza and promise a wide variety of delicious options over the next few months.
The pop-ups are part of the Sea Lanes project, a plan to build an open air swimming pool, shops and food outlets and other sport facilities on the seafront.
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Harry Smith, of Sea Lanes, said: "Today is all about our launch party for the pop-ups throughout the summer.
"We have Bison Beach Bar hosting 800 degrees Brighton today who will be serving their pizzas today and tomorrow.
"Every weekend there is going to be something different, Bison beer will be looking after different food pop-ups each week.
"It's great to get people down here, there is a lot going on, and there will be a lot more throughout the summer."
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Other Sea Lanes pop-up activities include beer talks, yoga and sauna sessions.
This afternoon there will be a craft beer talk and tasting from 2.30pm until 3.30pm near the Bison Beer beach bar.
Food and drink will be served all day until about 11pm.
800 degrees Brighton will also be firing out pizzas from their wood fired oven tomorrow from 12pm.
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