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The Longman, or the Wilmy as we're affectionately known, takes the concept of the traditional local pub and raises the game with an excellent Thai kitchen and regular live music. We also proudly boast some of the best Sunday roasts in Brighton. With live music events every month and a lively atmosphere you can always be sure of a good time at The Longman
Matthew Wall — Amazing and very reasonably priced Thai lunch menu, great quality food!
Well, we certainly think so! A beautiful country pub set at the foot of the South Downs and Devil's Dyke. We're perfect for long country walks, a relaxing afternoon in our fabulous garden or cosying by the fire on those cold winter nights. After extensive refurbishment during the lockdown period, we can't wait to welcome old friends and new back as
MrPhil — It was a very busy Sunday lunch when we dropped in. Although the staff tried to find us a table indoors we decided to grab
Brighton's most exciting pub is the city's friendliest rock/alternative bar, with a live venue upstairs. Our 60-seater Upper Lounge is the place to see great comedy and cabaret in an intimate environment, while late at weekends the dance floor opens up as our DJs and rock karaoke sessions take over. Meanwhile, in the Main Bar you'll find a pub that
Michael Hackett — Release the Bats and Below the Lights... two cracking music nights they put on :)
We're very lucky at the Plough Inn to have an enviable spot right by the village pond & green in the beautiful seaside village of Rottingdean. The pub dates back to the 1840s, and some of the original flint walls are still intact from that time. The impressive brick building is home to a popular and vibrant village pub with a great reputation for both
Ore Brighton — Went there yesterday and had a venison steak and cheese board. Was amazing will be back.
A stone's throw from Brighton Train Station, The Queens Head is a pub worth spending time in. You could happily spend your day people watching as the hustle and bustle of commuters, shoppers and tourists rush by at all hours of the day. Enjoy our great range of draught beer and cider including Blue Moon, Grolsch, Cobra, Old Rosie and Singha! We pride
Carole Lee — Loved this pub. Great music and lovely staff. Thank you and sorry if we kept you to long x
We are currently only taking walk-in table bookings, tables cannot be booked in advance or reserved. If you would like to reserve an area of the pub such as the Heineken Bar or Prinnys please get in touch. Our freshly prepared menu offers a great range of food using locally sourced produce. Wheter its a quick bite with a friend before the football or
Jamie Farndell — Nice big bustling pub, good beers, nice staff, great atmosphere, would recommend
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