The Greyhound Stadium has a range of rooms to hire and facilities which can be tailored to meet your specific corporate needs, be it a business meeting or a celebratory dinner.
Sprinters lounge and function suite
Completed in June 1999, Sprinters has proved to be an extremely versatile room.
Situated on the ground floor and easily accessible, with its own bar, Tote facilities and TV monitors, Sprinters has proved popular with corporate guests. With one of the largest video screens on the South Coast, it's the ideal venue to watch the live action from the track and any other major sporting events.
The spacious, air-conditioned room has comfortable seating and on non-race days, the chairs can be pulled back to reveal a large dance floor. Catering facilities, a late licence and entertainment can also be arranged.
Due to the versatility of Sprinters, we can cater for up to 200 delegates for corporate hospitality, business seminars, conferences, training and teambuilding events, office parties and product launches.
Skyline restaurant
The Skyline restaurant is a very exciting place to be on race nights.
Tables are set out on tiers, protected by a wall of glass, each with a grandstand view of the sweeping track below.
The restaurant can seat up to 480 people and restaurant diners have the added benefit of Tote messengers to attend to their every need. Your very own designated Tote messenger will assist you with the betting terminology and even place your bets and collect your winnings. So all you need to do is sit back, relax, enjoy your meal and capture the thrill and excitement of greyhound racing.
Sponsorship
A range of sponsorship and promotion opportunities is available. Packages include: naming a race, presentation of a trophy to the winner, colour photographs of the presentation, trackside advertising, racecard advertising and TV screen messages. Call 01273 223811.
Nevill Road, Hove
01273 204601
www.brightonandhovegreyhoundstadium.co.uk
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