Soul Finger
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- May 12, 2004
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Other than the old perennials the Battle, Basket, Nelson etc, where are the proper Albion pubs in Brighton and Hove?
Hiker's rest.
What qualifies a pub as proper Albion? During our first season or two at The Amex, the Battle was frequently "regulars only" after matches, presumably as they didn't want to be overrun by football fans so I am not sure that qualifies it as an Albion pub.
May have changed now of course - I've not been in there regularly after games since 2014ish
Other than the old perennials the Battle, Basket, Nelson etc, where are the proper Albion pubs in Brighton and Hove?
The Swan by location
The Seven stars if run correctly could be a really good old style pub dartboard pool table juke box staff that know what a shandy is and burgers sold in burger buns not some french sweet tasting shyte that costs a tenner
The Bevy will become popular now people know it offers good grub sensible prices plus a lift to the ground .
Glory days. When you could have a full carvery in the pub pre-game for less than a pie now costs in the stadiumThe Sportsman at Withdean used to be
P.S. Don't the "top boys" of Palace drink at the Albion in Selhurst or Thornton Heath or whichever hole it's located. The name of the pub must really stick in their craw.
I don't know about Brighton and Hove, but there's a proper Albion pub in Winchester next to the station called, obviously, . . . . the Albion. A real ale boozer owned (I think) by the Flower Pots brewery of Cheriton. Well worth a visit. Anyone else who's supped there care to comment?
P.S. Don't the "top boys" of Palace drink at the Albion in Selhurst or Thornton Heath or whichever hole it's located. The name of the pub must really stick in their craw.
South Norwood but yes http://www.albionpub.com/