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Recommended by E TA |
The interior remains as described by BF, below. It was full of tourists when we visited, but that didn’t stop the atmosphere feeling welcoming and friendly. The locals were tolerant of our presence, and the barmaid was particularly friendly. Our d... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Sometimes, you simply fall in love with a place. Bosham belies it small size and is packed full of legends and interest. You must tour the Church - which can be seen from the pub. In the past, I could have been accused for giving out 10/10 too fre... [more>] |
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Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
These days situated in a residential area with the road outside by-passed by the nearby A51,this is a classic Vintage Inns chain pub with a rustic theme.The exterior is painted in a modern light brown,the entrance off the large carpark is flanked by ... [more>] |
![]() | The John Logie Baird (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
The Hastings branch of Wetherspoon's appears to be one of very few pubs offering cask ales in the area around the railway station in Hastings. The interior is fairly non-descript with the bar on the right-hand side and a raised area to the left, com... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Crossing the road from the Wetherspoon's, we didn't realise we were entering through the rear fire escape. The main entrance is on Robertson Street. There's no door handle on the Havelock Road side but the gaggle of smokers at the door assisted us in... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
After promising my drinking partners that the quality of pub in Hastings would improve and that decent cask ales would be available from here on in, the White Rock Hotel proved me wrong. Having been the local CAMRA pub of the year a few times before ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
The Albion has a great location overlooking the sea and on the edge of the Old Town. Our visit on a Monday afternoon was at a quiet time, with just a handful of other customers. The front room is traditional, with bare boards, wood panelling, a mural... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
George Street appears to be the main pedestrianised tourist drag through the Old Town. The Olde Pumphouse is one of at least two Shepherd Neame pubs along this street. They've clearly found a good opportunity to make money here. Regardless of the ag... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Another Hastings pub with plenty of character. The Dolphin is slightly raised from the road and overlooks the town's fishing huts. There is an outdoor terrace to the front of the pub, whilst the interior is a single room with parquet flooring around ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Situated a little way up the hill from the seafront, the Crown was much quieter than most other Old Town pubs we visited in Hastings. It has a simple Crown as its pub sign outside. Inside is bare boarded. Walls are a mixture of exposed brickwork and ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
We'd been told that the Jenny Lind was the best pub in Hastings and of the pubs open on a Monday, it was indeed the best we found. The pub looks bigger than it actually is from the outside. It has quite a large exterior but there is only a long, narr... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
This is the brewery tap for the FILO Brewery. The brewery itself is just up the road. We arrived to find 5 of their beers on cask. Regular beers are Churches, Gold & Crofters. In addition, they also had the Cardinal and Hop Cat, as well as a 6th real... [more>] |
![]() | The Barrel Vault (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Station branch of Wetherspoon's which is fairly small but always seems to have a good constantly revolving stream of customers. I'd forgotten about a recent visit there when I had time to spare before a booked train to the Peterborough Beer Festival.... [more>] |
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