Uncle Buck
Ghost Writer
- Jul 7, 2003
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Dodgy territory there, I fancy.
None of your ice-laden taste-free flat apple juice in there, you know.
No, the Evening Star just sells undrinkable shite, served by a Pompey fan.
Dodgy territory there, I fancy.
None of your ice-laden taste-free flat apple juice in there, you know.
No, the Evening Star just sells undrinkable shite, served by a Pompey fan.
If music is your bag then the Heart and Hand (traditional old style Brighton boozer-North Road) and The Albert (music based pub for all sorts...Trafalgar St...almost under the station entrance) are a good call.
quality, maybe we should meet him and he can buy us a beerhikers rest, go to scoombe' and get off there. they locals will be more than happy to greet you.
No idea where you're getting Hurstpierpoint from. While it is undoubtedly a lovely and deeply sophisticated little village, home to only the finest people it is three miles from the nearest railway station and thus not by any stretch of the imagination on the mainline back to London. A taxi from there to Gatwick would cost you thirty or forty quid I imagine.
hikers rest, go to scoombe' and get off there. they locals will be more than happy to greet you.
Avoid at all costs Burgess Hill, i live there and wouldnt want you to think of Brighton at all comparing to Burgess Hill, soooo boring.
Id stay in the city if i was you as much to do and see, also only 20 minute walk from the main town and Sea front to the station, and get train through to Gatwick
nowt wrong with the hikers,salt of the earth
As does the Evening Star.
Are you insane in the membrane? Clearly a fizzy-pisswater drinker.
It is a horrid little pub.
World's End is the centre of the known universe. Fact.
Other than the occasional odd beer what is nice about the place? It is small, smells, pokey, sells horrible stuff as a rule, is run by a Pompey fan and the staff are generally so far up their own arses they do not know if the sun is shinning.
I'd say there are always several lovely beers and I've found it always very friendly... It is too small and a bit smelly though. Give me the Battle of Trafalgar any day, you can't beat a pint of sussex best.