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The Devils Dyke, Brighton
Brighton
BN1 8YJ
Pub Type
Vintage Inns (Mitchells & Butlers)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
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Strongers . left this review about The Devils Dyke
Sat at the top of the South Downs overlooking Sussex, and Hampshire on a clear day, The Devil’s Dyke is a Vintage Inns pub and restaurant, with the emphasis being on restaurant with the central bar counter being flanked by large dining areas. Premium keg is available and I counted five hand pumps. One was unused and the Wainwright and Rosie’s Pig cider were off, so the options were St Austell’s Tribute and Sharp’s Doom Bar. The service was polite, but I can see that at busy times there would be queues with people ordering food at the bar. This place is all about the views, so there are picnic tables around the exterior walls. If this was in the burbs I’d give it a 5, but the location deserves an extra point.
On 20th September 2023
- rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Devils Dyke
A Vintage Inn, in a very fine spot perched atop the South Downs. Located at the far extremity of a long dead-end road, but very busy in any kind of decent weather. Usual modernised yet semi-traditional furniture and decor as you would anticipate from this chain. Just Purity Mad Goose (£4.80, but you expect to pay a premium price in a location such as this) available from the five handpumps after a half-term weekend, but at least this was in good shape.
On 8th November 2020
- rating: 6
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Devils Dyke
I'd walked 18 miles without passing a pub (if you exclude the Plough at Haresdean, which I couldnt get to as I was on the other side of the dual carriageway!) so I was gagging for food and a pint.
This is a fine old spot. Walked in and was greated nicely, despite looking like a man on his last legs.
Only drank Stella which was fine and needed for the cold refreshment.
Checked in on FB whilst waiting for food and was surprised at the terrible reviews. Probably a place that crumbles under its own weight when really busy.
Meal was expensive (would I like chunky chips for an extra £1 - what, instead of shitey chips?) and not that massive portions but I could have eaten road kill.
Would go back for the location.
On 13th April 2015
- rating: 6
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john mcgraw left this review about The Devils Dyke
Large open plan pub at the top of the South Downs which has magnificant views over Southern England and can be reached by an exhillarating ride on an open top bus from Brighton.Although this is a fairly comfortable pub it was let down by the quality of it's real ale with the Summer Lightning being in poor form.Two other real ales from Harveys and Sharps were available.
On 17th August 2012
- rating: 5
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Colin Gooch left this review about The Devils Dyke
The Devil's Dyke is a large welcoming pub in the Vintage Inn's chain. With the added attraction of Superb views over the West Sussex countryside it offers well kept ales and ciders and a substantial tasty menu. But be warned it gets very busy on warm evenings and you may well find yourself in a lengthy queue to get served. Plenty of outdoor seating as well as lots of tables indoors. By the way you do have to pay to park as the land is owned by the National Trust
On 15th July 2010
- rating: 7
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