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Double Trouble: Blossoms’ 2-for-£14 Cocktail Coup

Post-work cocktails when the sun properly shines are practically mandatory in Brighton. So, whether you’ve fled Sally from Accounts, abandoned your overheating laptop, or simply shopped yourself into submission, Blossoms’ two-for-£14 cocktails are a siren call worth answering.

Blossoms Brighton exterior shot

What You’ll Love

  • Two cocktails for £14 (yes, really)
  • Expertly made drinks that don’t cut corners
  • A stylish, expanded space in the heart of Brighton
  • Japan-inspired small plates and bao to keep things going
  • A lively after-work atmosphere from Monday to Thursday

A great deal to share

In what Gen Z appears to call a ‘cozzie livs’ episode, £7 for an expertly made, beautifully presented and genuinely delicious cocktail is tantamount to tongue tantalisation.

Sarah preparing cocktails at Blossoms

It helps that Blossoms Brighton looks so lovely, both outside and in. There are cherry blossom flourishes, striking Japanese wall art, a bar of beauty, and some of the best toilets in Brighton. Due to demand, they’ve recently knocked through to next door, gleefully expanding the space.

Shaken, stirred and very well served

We visited as the Blossoms team were rolling out the two-for-£14 cocktail deal and, in the name of pure research, sampled a few standouts. (They all appealed, but it was a school night and we are, nominally, adults.)

Stefan serving cocktails

Shaken by the suitably fabulous Sarah and delivered by the effortlessly engaging Stefan, we began with the Gin & Bare It – and we did. A bright, sprightly mix of gin, cranberry, rhubarb, orgeat, lemon and soda that added a zing to our smiles.

two blossoms gin drinks on the table

Encouraged by Stefan, we moved on to the Medicina Latina: tequila lifted with maple, lime and ginger, a concoction that suggests – optimistically – some vague medicinal virtue. We chose to believe.

medicnina latina cocktails served on the table with small plates

Reluctantly limiting ourselves to three (conversation had already turned to fixing the world), we closed with The Solero One, a dessert-leaning number nodding to the ice lolly. Vodka, vanilla, mango, passionfruit, yuzu and aquafaba come together in something dangerously easy to drink and entirely appropriate for spring/summer 2026.

Stay a little longer

Post-work, a selection of Japan-inspired small plates and bao enable further cocktail indulgence before heading home.

Japanese insipred small plates served on the wooden table at Blossoms Brighton

The new after-work ritual

The two-for-£14 selection is thoughtful, seductive and very easy to get carried away with. Add an on-point playlist, the reliably warm Blossoms welcome, and a bill that feels suspiciously modest, and Monday to Thursday, 4–8pm looks a lot like the new Friday.

Torstens friend drinking cocktail

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Opening Hours

Monday 4:00pm10:30pm

Tuesday 4:00pm10:30pm

Wednesday 4:00pm10:30pm

Thursday 4:00pm10:30pm

Friday 12:00pm11:00pm

Saturday 12:00pm11:00pm

Sunday 12:00pm8:00pm