About Olé Olé
More about the restaurant: Olé Olé
Spain is more than just Flamenco dancing, Tapas and Sangria – probably this statement holds true, but if it were for us we’d be plenty happy with these three, thank you very much. And Olé Olé on Brighton’s Lanes playfully (and very successfully) invites everybody to take in that authentic Spanish feeling – you know, tenderly plucked strings on Spanish guitars, lots of Flamenco dancing and a boatload of wonderful Tapas that are sure to make your heart skip with Mediterranean joy. It is, after all, the Awesome Spanish Experience right on Brighton’s seafront.
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Thinking about making a Olé Olé booking?
Look, it can get misty and drab in Brighton. There’s this November till January weather that’s
surprising you year for year with fifty shades of grey and whatnot. But fear not: Olé Olé to the much
needed rescue! The wonderful Spanish place on Brighton’s lanes takes life by the horns and serves
up a wallop of Spanishness. Namely Flamenco nights and Tapas, Open Mic nights (you and your
friends are right now reserving a table, right?) and a generally pleasing show of sun and laughter –
and wine.
Live bands make that certain Mediterranean feeling a quasi-haptic experience, and the Restaurant
serves the finest Sangria north of Madrid. Brighton’s Olé Olé revels in stereotypes, but easily
manages to have everybody smiling the whole time during their stay at the beautiful place on the
Lanes. It’s easy to get caught up in that enviable sunniness and, once there, it’s a pleasure to relax
and enjoy a piece of Spain right at Brighton’s seaside. Biiiig recommendation.