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Pub Of The Month - January 2026 with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

Old Star, Shoreham-By-Sea

Pub added by Pub SignMan
Church Street
Shoreham-By-Sea
BN43 5DQ
Phone: 07982842057

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Bucking Fastard left this review about Old Star

A very pleasant micropub housed in two former shops,the bar and stillage behind is along the wall by the side entrance with three high tables opposite in the window space while there are lower level tables and upturned kegs as seats with round tables to the left.The wall mounted menu lists wines and other libations,while on my trip there were two kegged beers available from Burning Sky namely Luppoleto Pilsner and Quench NZ Pale.The stillage offerings were Northern Monk Old Flax Store,Downlands Devils Dyke ruby red porter,Ampersand Duohop (NBSS 4),Bristol Beer Factory One More Round and another Downlands Devils Dyke sub brew I failed to note.That's a decent mix of styles and strength and the friendly lady owner made sure the ale dropped from the stillage into the glass to liven up the brew.
I would certainly use this micro again,there is a constant flow of local people into and out with conversation the order of the day.Great double header with the Duke Of Wellington if you appreciate good ale.

On 25th January 2026 - rating: 7
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paulof horsham left this review about Old Star

The Old Star is a fairly basic micro, sticking closely to the original template, with 3 ales dispensed directly from jacketed casks behind the bar. There's some ciders, 2 keg beers and a larger selection of wines than is customary.

It is a bit of a squeeze inside, with the few tables crammed in, but it all works fine.

On 8th October 2025 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Old Star

The name of this micropub is a nod to the Old Star Inn on this site, which closed in 1940. There is a good sized picture of the Old Star on the far wall. The interior has cream coloured T & G painted walls and a timber floor. The bar area faces you as you enter the pub and the beer is on stillage along the back. A comprehensive beer and cider list is displayed on the right hand side of the bar, along with a display on the front window, which is novel. Four ales on our visit New Bristol Brewery The Joy of Sesh, Goldmark Smash Mosiac, Burning Sky Spring Pale and Hop Back Entire Stout. Four ciders, Thistly Cross Whiskey Cask Cider, Snails Bank Orchard Dry Cider, Sandford Orchards Devon Red Medium Cider and Snails Bank Rhubarb Cider. We really enjoyed our visit here, as the owners and locals were all friendly and welcoming.

On 22nd April 2025 - rating: 9
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Old Star

Tucked away in a side street, just off the main drag, this is a good micropub with a friendly owner. Seating is on stools around tall tables which are scattered around. Although most of us chose to stand at the bar, as there was only one other customer present.

Real ales are dispensed by gravity from behind the bar. Two were on during our visit. These were Burning Sky NZPA & New Bristol The Joy of Sesh. Boxed ciders can also be found on the bar - Thistly Cross Whisky Cask, Iford Somerset Sahara, Sandford Orchards Devon Red & Lilley's Cherries & Berries. Thornbridge Jaipur was available on keg, whilst there was also a good selection of bottled beers and ciders available in a fridge next to the bar.

This is another Shoreham pub that is missing from the latest Good Beer Guide. But in my view, it's worthy of an entry.

On 19th October 2023 - rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about Old Star Ale and Cider House

This micropub is on the smaller side with just a couple of robust tables and benches. The floors are wooden and the walls are white painted wooden panelling. There are a few items of railway and other memorabilia dotted around. The beer is currently served from casks with cooling apparatus attached but the owners plan to build a proper cold room.
On my visit there were three beers available Brighton Bier India Pale Ale, Goldmark Ebony Mild and Stancill Number 7. I went for the Brighton Bier IPA (£3.50) which was outstanding and the oddly named Stancill Number 7 (£3.30) which was pretty good too. Both were served in lined glasses that they seem to have picked up from old CAMRA beer festivals.
They normally serve just beers from local micros so to come across one from up north was unusual.
I quite took to this micropub especially with a pint as good as the Brighton Bier one.
Current opening times are closed Mon: 12:00-21:00 Tue-Sun.

On 23rd February 2015 - rating: 8
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