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BELLIES were bulging after the grand opening of Brighton’s latest all-you-can-eat restaurant.
Jimmy’s restaurant, thought to be the biggest in the city, invited guests, including Albion stars, to fill their boots at the official launch.
First-team players Kemy Agustien and Nzuzi Toko and Seagulls mascot Gully joined Brighton and Hove business people for entertainment and food.
Diners chowed down to the sound of traditional Asian drums as a dragon danced around tables. Jimmy’s has nominated Albion In The Community (AITC) as its charity of the year.
The charity will support Jadey’s Dream, founded by Jadey Yesilada who became involved with AITC aged six.
The cerebral palsy sufferer joined a Seagulls Specials club, which helps disabled young people to play sport.
Jadey launched Jadey’s Dream in 2014 at Albion’s game against Blackpool. The restaurant will donate 10p for every £1 spent from last Sunday until tomorrow.
BELLIES were bulging after the grand opening of Brighton’s latest all-you-can-eat restaurant.
Jimmy’s restaurant, thought to be the biggest in the city, invited guests, including Albion stars, to fill their boots at the official launch.
First-team players Kemy Agustien and Nzuzi Toko and Seagulls mascot Gully joined Brighton and Hove business people for entertainment and food.
Diners chowed down to the sound of traditional Asian drums as a dragon danced around tables. Jimmy’s has nominated Albion In The Community (AITC) as its charity of the year.
The charity will support Jadey’s Dream, founded by Jadey Yesilada who became involved with AITC aged six.
The cerebral palsy sufferer joined a Seagulls Specials club, which helps disabled young people to play sport.
Jadey launched Jadey’s Dream in 2014 at Albion’s game against Blackpool. The restaurant will donate 10p for every £1 spent from last Sunday until tomorrow.