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The Exchange, Hove

8 Goldstone Street
Hove
BN3 3RL
Phone: 01273821677

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Will Larter left this review about The Exchange Inn

Pubs that have been painted black are becoming too prevalent. Perhaps it's just me, but I can't see a positive side to painting your pub black: it just makes it look gloomy and, quite honestly, not worth going in. Based on the case of the Exchange, at least on the Thursday night I was here, my notions on the exterior decoration of pubs are not shared by large numbers of people. I think the ongoing quiz may have had something to do with this, for it was very busy and very noisy too. Unfortunately the beer I had did not compensate for these downsides: Dark Star Festival was rather ordinary and rather lifeless too. There was another Dark Star beer on, and two golden beers from other breweries, but I didn't get a chance to make a note of these before swiftly moving on to somewhere hopefully less noisy and with better beer.

Date of visit: 22nd March 2018

On 27th April 2018 - rating: 5
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Steve C left this review about The Exchange Inn

I visited the Exchange on Tuesday evening and found a quiet pub with a projector screen to the right of the entrance and plasma screens throughout. The football on Sky Sports was a Championship game which probably explains the lack of custom. It was much busier in here with a large student contingent when I first visited last year on the Saturday evening after Manchester City won the FA Cup. That was my first and last dabble in the Jaeger Bomb phenomenon that has swept the country as it took me half an hour to find Hove Railway Station that is less than a two minute walk away.
The interior is made up by seating to the right of the entrance that faces the projector screen and more raised seating to the right and opposite the bar. There is a room behind the bar to the left that houses a pool table and dartboard. Along with a mix of standard and premium draught products on the bar there are four hand pumps. Two of these were unused leaving Laines Best and Prospect as the ale options. Happy hour(s) are between 16:00 and 20:00 during the week and whenever Spurs are televised and winning, which explains the football shirts that hang from the walls. Food is served, but I didn’t notice any times or prices.
I didn’t visit the advertised heated beer garden at the rear, but I did note the picnics tables that line the front path of the pub.

I like it in here and would choose this pub over the others in the area if there was a match on that took my fancy. The extension until midnight every night is an added bonus.

On 22nd March 2012 - rating: 7
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