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Decent micropub serving the best ales in town. 6 casks racked up behind the bar, I think others were available too. Cider and wine also available. I had a stout from 360 brewery, it was good. My wife had Pinot Grigio straight as there was...no soda. Various cheeses, crackers, olives, bread etc available, free gratis, though donations welcome. Power cut on our visit so candles all around. Friendly regulars and a great... View all feedback.
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he started with a nice chilled vibe, then a huge tw appeared to fill the half of the pub wall, and it went down hills from there. the people go out to disappear from screens, didn't they? are they talking to the people, all the old stuff, we haven't had enough screens in the last few years? the pub over 50 yards on the hill has screens with sport if that is her ding, and it is a big enough pub that they could be a bi... View all feedback.
He started with a nice chilled vibe, then a huge tw appeared to fill the half of the pub wall, and it went down hills from there. the people go out to disappear from screens, didn't they? are they talking to the people, all the old stuff, we haven't had enough screens in the last few years? the pub over 50 yards on the hill has screens with sport if that is her ding, and it is a big enough pub that they could be a bit without screen. the huge irony is, the sports pub the other end of the city is quite a quiet pub without great television.
Once a friendly micropub that specializes in real ales, especially sussex ales, something different and unique. now a loud football full of screaming and screaming. not return. if they are looking for a nice place to drink, sit and chat with friends, then they give that a big lie!
This pub has a very good selection of real ales and more. I can highly recommend this pub. the staff is very helpful and friendly.
This pub looks somewhat unusual from the outside, as the frontage is still very like a load. in the inner it is beautiful but some comfortable sitting and feeling a pub. one of our groups asked for an ipa, the person behind the bar. did not seem to know what an ipa was, what was a little surprising, but someone else in the pub suggested to try. a friendly atmosphere, seems popular with locals.
Our second visit and not disappointed so expect more. Sunday opening now 2pm. Good range of ales, and ciders. Wine but no soda, nibbles on the side.