
Our Pre-Theatre Menu at Brasserie Blanc Chichester
Curtain up at Chichester Festival Theatre this summer means one thing at Brasserie Blanc Chichester: your table is ready.
Until Friday 4th September 2026, we’re serving a Pre-Theatre Menu designed for anyone heading to see Lerner & Loewe’s My Fair Lady, or simply looking for a beautifully unhurried lunch or early supper in town.
Bon appétit and see you at the table.
What’s On: My Fair Lady at Chichester Festival Theatre
This summer, Chichester Festival Theatre brings Lerner and Loewe’s beloved musical My Fair Lady to the stage, adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play and Gabriel Pascal’s motion picture Pygmalion. It’s wit, romance and unforgettable music, right on our doorstep.
Whether you’re arriving early for a matinee or making an evening of it, we’ve built a menu that fits neatly around your plans, without ever feeling rushed.
The Pre-Theatre Menu
Two courses for £18.50, with a third course for an extra £6.
Our Pre-Theatre Menu runs Monday to Friday, 12pm until 6pm, giving you plenty of time to enjoy a proper meal before the curtain rises. Expect the same seasonal French cooking we’re known for, just paced perfectly for theatre-goers.
Choose from a menu built around good, honest ingredients. Classic brasserie starters, a main course cooked with care and a dessert worth lingering over.
Why Make an Evening of It
A pre-theatre meal should set the tone for the whole outing, not eat into it. Brasserie Blanc Chichester is a short stroll from the theatre, so there’s no need to watch the clock too closely. Settle in, share a glass of something good and let the evening unfold at its own pace.

Menu Details at a Glance
- Dates: Monday 6th July to Friday 4th September
- Days: Monday to Friday
- Times: 12pm to 6pm
- Price: Two courses for £18.50, or three courses for £24.50
Booking Your Table
Whether you’re seeing My Fair Lady or simply fancy a relaxed meal in Chichester, we’d love to welcome you. Book ahead to secure your table, especially on performance days when the brasserie fills up fast.
Allez allez allez, let’s get you seated before the show.