Hospitality jobs in Brighton

Browse hospitality roles in Brighton — restaurant, bar, hotel and café jobs. Compare employers on reviews from people who actually worked there and find your next role.

Working in Brighton

Brighton has one of the most distinctive hospitality scenes on the south coast. Independent cafés, restaurants and bars fill The Lanes and North Laine, the seafront draws crowds through the summer, and the city's celebrated nightlife and LGBTQ+ venues keep bars and clubs busy year-round. Festivals and Pride send demand for temporary and event staff soaring in season.

From first bar and waiting jobs to head chef and venue-management roles, Brighton employers hire across every level — with a large share of part-time, flexible and seasonal work.

The Brighton hospitality scene

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Venues

Restaurants, bars, hotels, pubs and cafés listed in Brighton.

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Employers

Hospitality groups and operators hiring in Brighton.

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Mostly restaurants

restaurants are the most common kind of venue in Brighton.

What kind of venues Brighton has

All venues in Brighton

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Hospitality jobs in Brighton: FAQs

What hospitality jobs are available in Brighton?

Brighton hires across independent restaurants and cafés, seafront venues, bars and clubs, and hotels — chefs and kitchen porters, bar and waiting staff, baristas, reception and housekeeping, plus supervisors and managers.

How much do hospitality jobs pay in Brighton?

Hourly front-of-house and bar roles typically start around the National Living Wage with tips on top, while chefs and managers are salaried and paid more with experience. The wage is shown on a listing where the employer provides it.

When is the best time to find hospitality work in Brighton?

Demand runs year-round but surges in the spring and summer, and around the city's festivals and Pride, when employers take on large numbers of temporary and event staff.

Do I need experience to work in hospitality in Brighton?

Not always. Many bar, waiting and barista roles welcome first-timers and train on the job, while chef and management positions usually ask for experience. Each listing sets out the requirements.

Are there part-time or seasonal hospitality jobs in Brighton?

Yes — the seaside and festival calendar make seasonal, part-time and event work especially common here.

Explore hospitality jobs across Brighton and beyond. Hospify maps restaurant, bar, hotel, pub and café roles in the city and the venues hiring — reviewed by people who actually worked there.