ForestRowSeagull
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Lovely place - just got back from dinner at the Gallipot in fact. Althought that's Upper Hartfield so not sure that's included.
Brighton is not a town?
Just because someone describes Leon Best as a striker does not mean he is one.
Brighton is a town as far as i am concerned.............we used to say Going up the town (Western Rd) Going down the town (London rd) that from Hollingdean...
Towns of Hove and Brighton make it some sort of city.
Lovely place - just got back from dinner at the Gallipot in fact. Althought that's Upper Hartfield so not sure that's included.
Used to say the same about London Road/ Western Rd.
Very rarely went to Western Road as a kid it was London Road as it was full of decent shops and the Open Market.
Most people over a certain age that grew up in Brighton will still call it a town.
I was in the Dorset Arms Tuesday night. Very good food
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Lovely place - just got back from dinner at the Gallipot in fact. Althought that's Upper Hartfield so not sure that's included.
Your correct about the generation age thing,it's true about almost everything.London road was back in the mid 1980's fairly lively and vibrant if my memory recalls,although i'd have been about 15 at the time,my mother used to take me to the market a lot,it was a good time back then...not been to the new market but can't say it would ever feel the same..
As an aside-when entering the market say from Ditchling road side,down the wall on the right there used to be something in the brickwork/walls that even back the gave me an impression of houses or sheds or something,anyway recently when studying the Brighton slums i stumbled across this-
http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__10656_img__18335.aspx
Think this might have been on the North side of the open market....
Local pub for local people if ever there was. Last time I was in there last summer they told me they'd stopped serving food so we sat in the garden (which does have some cracking views to be fair) only for them to bring food out to the table next to us half an hour later who arrived after us. Funnily enough I've not been back since.
Is the Anchor any good these days? The Hay Wagon is flats now right?
Local pub for local people if ever there was. Last time I was in there last summer they told me they'd stopped serving food so we sat in the garden (which does have some cracking views to be fair) only for them to bring food out to the table next to us half an hour later who arrived after us. Funnily enough I've not been back since.
Is the Anchor any good these days? The Hay Wagon is flats now right?
Many years ago they had lamb kebabs in The Anchor that hung down off a hook with a plate underneath that had fabulous fries, also a huge bowl of garlic prawns. Never forgotten, absolutely delicious, if they still have them on the menu then that alone is enough to win any prize.