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The Brewers Arms, Hailsham
Herstmonceux
Postal town: Hailsham
BN27 4LB
Served areas
Reviews of The Brewers Arms (Average Rating: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Brewers Arms
Very traditional pub in three parts (none very big): the main bar in the centre, another small bar with dark wood-panelling up a single step on the left-hand side and the dining area with exposed brickwork off to the right. Four handpumps on the counter, one with an old ceramic Beards handle, offering the compulsory Harvey's plus Long Man's Long Blonde (£4.60). NB - doesn't open until 16:00 on weekdays.
On 12th May 2024
- rating: 7
[User has posted 8679 recommendations about 8678 pubs]
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Strongers . left this review about The Brewers Arms
The Brewers Arms is a very homely Greene King pub with low beams and a few knickknacks on the walls in both bar areas. The left hand side of the bar is very small, but there is a dartboard by the entrance that just about fits in. Most of the tables in the right hand side were set for dining, but there wasn’t much of an uptake as there were only two other customers when I visited early on a Saturday afternoon a couple of weeks ago. The woman behind the bar was friendly enough and the Guinness was well served. One hand pump was unused so Morland Original, Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen were the ale offerings alongside a very limited draught selection. The advertised food seemed to consist of pub grub and bar snacks, but there maybe another menu as I felt the pub was a little too food orientated to have such a basic menu, but I could be wrong. I didn’t spot any TVs and there certainly isn’t any football shown here, but there was some eighties background music playing.
Outside the rear of the pub there is a covered and enclosed seating area alongside a good sized car park. There is also a small grassed area that has some good rural views and there are a couple of picnic tables and some swings for the kids.
This place had a very sleepy village feel and I would pop back in if passing with some time to kill.
On 16th December 2010
- rating: 7
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Mark Vaesen left this review about Brewers Arms
Good, traditional child-friendly, dog friendly pub. Good English pub food, excellent choice of real ale and very genuine, friendly owners. Check out the Jazz evenings on Tuesdays. What more could you ask for?
On 19th October 2007
- rating: 10
[User has posted 1 recommendations about 1 pubs]
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- Accommodation : No last updated 14 February 2023 by paulof horsham
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 14 February 2023 by paulof horsham
- Car Park : Yes last updated 14 February 2023 by paulof horsham
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 19 October 2007 by Quinno _
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 19 October 2007 by Quinno _
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 19 October 2007 by Quinno _
- Live Music : Yes last updated 19 October 2007 by Quinno _
- Micropub : No last updated 14 February 2023 by paulof horsham
- Quiz Night : Yes last updated 14 February 2023 by paulof horsham
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally