Duke of Wellington in Shoreham still has one I think.Hassocks Hotel has one. In er, Hassocks.
Still thereDuke of Wellington in Shoreham still has one I think.
The pub is still there, it's known as The Long Man of Wilmington.Used to love playing bar billiards in the late 60's/early 70.s at The Wilmington - Patcham (my then local). Bet it or the pub aren't there anymore!
The Blue Anchor.Master Marnier - Brighton Marina
Caxton - Brighton Station
New Oak - Hollingbury
The Stag - Portslade old town
The Bevy Bevendean
Blue Anchor - Portslade
Moulescoomb Club
Still a league going on Wednesday in Brighton
It’s what happens when there hasn’t been a match for a day or twoBar Billiards in one thread, Subbuteo in another, and the old King Alfred in a further. You begin to think we're a bunch of old has-beens on here.
Anyone for shove-ha'penny?
Mate of mine lived over in Alfriston & they had a few older games over there. I was introduced to Toad in the Hole which I'd never heard if. I think that was in the olde smugglers. All a bit before my day, although I recall the days a 20 & 10 pence got you a game of pool.
As someone who has lived in West Sussex all my life, Toad is a game I only heard of when I started working in Lewes and which seems to be very much local to Lewes and the surrounding villagesI'm surprised you'd never heard of Toad in the Hole. Though thinking about it, it was always much bigger in Lewes pubs than in Brighton.