Arrogant Frog Brasserie

Arrogant Frog Brasserie

Anewly refurbished bright, clean modern restaurant, with very helpful and welcoming staff. The food is a mix of French and English.

Access information:

  • There is level access
  • There is an accessible toilet
  • Address: 64 Kings Road
    Brighton
    BN1 1NA

  • Phone: 01273 721488
  • Web: www.thearrogantfrog.com
  • Getting There / Parking: Arrogant Frog Brasserie is on the seafront near the Palace Pier.

    The bus route would be to Churchill Square and then a 10 minute walk downhill along West Street towards the seafront.

    The best place to park if you are in a car is Churchill Square Multi Storey Car Park. It's on the seafront but you can stop and be dropped off at the front if you're in a car or taxi.

  • Getting In: Large push doors to get through the entrance. You'll need help in the wind. Staff are very helpful. Flat entrance.
  • Getting Around / Facilities: There are tables and moveable chairs on the flat when you enter and at the back of the Restaurant. It's nicely spaced out so plenty of room for moving around. There is one step down to another seating area which is clearly marked. There is a ramp which staff are happy to get out if you'd like to sit in that area. There is also seating outside on the flat with moveable chairs. There is bright lighting in the front of the restaurant but darker in the back where there are stained glass windows.

    There is a large and well equipped accessible toilet with bars and rails. The mirror is very high up though! I'm tall and I can only just see in it!

  • Additional Comments: The bar menu is served all day and is between about £5-10. The a la carte menu, mains are around £15. The staff are absolutely lovely. They are happy to take reservations and they are happy for you to book tables on the flat if you need them. They take function and birthday cake requests!

    The menus are in large print but the wine list in small print only. Staff will happily read the menus.

  • Reviewed By: Shana
  • Review Date: August 2009, updated 17/3/2011 by Pappya