Brighton is the gay capital of the UK, and so it comes as no surprise that there are plenty of drag queens and kings in the city. But where are the best places to go to see these artists? Well, drag brunches are definitely one of the top options, ad luckily for you, we’ve got a list of all the best drag brunches in Brighton.
1. Proud Cabaret Drag Brunch
For only £40 per person, you can enjoy a fabulous drag brunch over in one of Brighton’s hit LGBT venues, Proud Cabaret. Turn up at 11.30 for an hour of bottomless cocktails and a delicious two-course brunch. Then, from 12.30 there will be fierce and fiery queens serving up lewks and lip-syncing to all the classic hits.
2. Bougie Drag Bottomless Brunch
Based in one of Brighton’s biggest clubs, this bougie 4 hour-long gag-worthy brunch is one to book yourself in for! For £49.95 you can enjoy corn chips and salsa, a delicious brunch dish of your choice, games, catwalks and dance-offs, 90 minutes of bottomless bubbles, A DJ and fantastic drag performances. This drag brunch has come all the way from the capital and is perfect for a girls brunch, hen do, or just a cheeky Sunday treat.
3. Tucked Brunch
Fancy 3 hours of food, laughter, endless booze and top of the range drag? Well, Tucked at Regency Tavern is definitely for you. This is a perfect choice if you’re not a morning person too, starting oddly at 4 pm. Enjoy 90 minutes of bottomless drinks and tapas sharing platters with brilliant drag artists and a great vibe.
There’s plenty to do in Brighton, and if these aren’t up your street, why not try the other brunches available in the seaside city?
Topic expertise: Student Cities, Cost of Living, Nightlife, Wellbeing, Accommodation
FAQs on drag brunch in Brighton
Expect hosted performances, games and audience interaction alongside a brunch dish and drinks package. Sittings usually run 90–120 minutes; arrive on time so you don’t miss the opening number and house rules.
Yes — most venues provide alcohol-free packages and clearly labelled menus. Share allergies when booking so performers and staff can seat you comfortably with easy access for service.
Book early — shows sell fast. If you miss out, join waitlists and watch stories for release of extra tables or returns the day before.
Smart-casual with sparkle is perfect. Comfortable shoes help if there’s dancing; avoid bulky bags so you can join in without juggling belongings.
Be respectful, tip performers if encouraged, and keep aisles clear during routines. Photos are usually fine — just avoid flash and always ask before filming close-ups.
Last Updated on August 18, 2025
Published on October 26, 2021
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