News Why Brighton’s i360 Tower Is a Wine Lover’s New Playground by Olivier Watson February 5, 2025 3 min 0 I can't wait to see how Nightcap transforms the i360! It's a stunning space that deserves great wine and unforgettable moments. Join me in exploring!A New Dawn for the i360 Tower When I first heard about Nightcap acquiring Brighton’s iconic i360 tower, my mind raced with possibilities. This landmark, standing tall at 162 meters, has been a staple of the Brighton seafront since its opening in 2016. However, after facing challenges like escalating costs and severe weather conditions leading to its administration, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of loss when it went dark. But now, with Nightcap at the helm, I sense an exciting transformation is on the horizon. Nightcap, known for their vibrant venues like The Cocktail Club and Dirty Martini, aims to breathe new life into this observation tower and its hospitality spaces. Imagine enjoying fine wine while gazing out over Brighton’s coastline—what could be more delightful? With 20,000 square feet of space for bars and cafes plus event areas, this place is about to become a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists alike. Elevating Experiences: Wine at the i360 As someone who adores pairing food with exceptional wines, I find myself eager to see how Nightcap will curate their beverage offerings at the i360. The potential for local wines to shine here is immense! Given that Brighton boasts proximity to several fantastic vineyards in Sussex, I can envision tasting events that highlight the unique flavors of our region. The perfect sunset views paired with a chilled bottle of Sussex sparkling wine. Seasonal menus featuring local dishes designed to complement exquisite wines. Interactive tastings where guests can learn about wine pairings directly from knowledgeable staff or winemakers. This could truly elevate the experience at the i360 beyond just another tourist attraction—it could become a culinary destination that celebrates our rich viniculture! A Community Rebirth: Support from Locals Sarah Willingham, Nightcap’s CEO, shared her disappointment at the closure of such an important venue. Her commitment to revitalize the i360 isn’t just corporate responsibility; it’s personal. She hopes that her efforts will gain support from our close-knit community. As we rally together to uplift local businesses post-pandemic, it’s heartening to see this dedication translate into action. Willingham’s vision emphasizes community involvement. Local businesses can benefit from increased foot traffic generated by new events and promotions. This revitalization can help restore pride in our beloved seafront area. It’s not merely about saving a building; it’s about fostering connections within our community through shared experiences—like sipping fine wine while overlooking our beautiful coastline. The Broader Picture: Trends in Hospitality and Wine Culture The acquisition comes at a time when consumers are increasingly looking for experiences rather than mere products. According to recent reports by Wine Intelligence, people are shifting their focus towards immersive experiences in dining and hospitality. This trend dovetails perfectly with Nightcap’s vision for the i360—a place where people gather not just for drinks but for memorable experiences around good food and great company. Furthermore, as people seek comfort post-pandemic, they crave spaces that provide relaxation alongside quality offerings. This makes me optimistic about what Nightcap has planned; they are set on creating an inviting atmosphere infused with local culture and culinary delights. 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