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The Hole in the Wall, Brighton

Queensbury Mews
Brighton
BN1 2FE
Phone: 01273328159

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paulof horsham left this review about The Hole in the Wall

They've gone all craft-style here, with 9 keg taps (Deya, Kernel etc), 2 of them serving non mainstream lager. There's also 5 hand pumps, with 3 in use when I visited - 2 of them dedicated to the local Hand Brew operation. Not a lot of seating to be had, but what there is is well-upholstered and comfortable.

I found The Hole in the Wall to be a friendly, easy-going place hidden away in a quiet back-street near the seafront.

On 19th July 2021 - rating: 8
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hondo . left this review about The Queensbury Arms

Under new ownership

On 20th June 2021 - no rating submitted
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hondo . left this review about Queensbury Arms

Tucked away in a backstreet. 1 real ale served from a horseshoe shaped bar. A great selection of show posters (some blasts from the past) decorate the walls.

On 7th November 2014 - no rating submitted
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Strongers . left this review about Queensbury Arms

The Queensbury Arms claims to be the smallest pub in Brighton and after my visit on Monday evening I have no reason to doubt this. There is a small front and back bar and I think that more than thirty people would make this place heave at the seams. The walls are adorned with old theatre posters and the atmosphere was such that I wouldn’t have been surprised if I’d bumped into Russell Grant. The bar has a few standard draught products and the sole hand pump was drawing Greene King IPA. There is no television that I saw, but there was some low background music playing.
A couple of blue plaques on the front wall as well as a large sign on the side of the pub refer to the previous name as the Hole in the Wall.

With just a handful of people present this place is a comfortable little pub, but I’m not a ‘theatrical’ person at all so this is not an ideal venue.

On 8th February 2012 - rating: 6
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Clive Thompson left this review about Queensbury Arms

Interesting little place that has the air of a theatre Green Room. Plush decor with low lighting and walls are covered in old theatre posters and photos. You should visit if only for novelty value. It's not easy to find but is located near the front behind the Hilton hotel. A plaque outside shows it's alternative name The Hole in the Wall.

On 27th January 2010 - rating: 6
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