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Lastly, not a rough pub at all, but does anyone know why The Dragon at the end of St Georges Road in Kemptown is closed?
Went bust, not enough punters - shame really!
Lastly, not a rough pub at all, but does anyone know why The Dragon at the end of St Georges Road in Kemptown is closed?
Anyone who thinks the Hikers is rough should stick to wine bars - it's about as rough as a creche. As Buzzer and Freddie G have said, it's a decent local boozer - and a good Albion one too. It's my local and there's never trouble there.
The Bevendean was all right too. That used to be my local when I was growing and there was never trouble there - great for buying knock-off gear.
Someone said earlier that Brighton doesn't really have rough pubs and I think that's about right. I've been in pubs in London, Liverpool, Leeds and Glasgow when I was sure whether I'd get out alive: I can't think of any in Brighton that fit that description.
The Whitehawk Inn was an evil place. I know a bloke who got slashed in the face with a pair of scissors. He was 14 and the slasher was female!
I also heard a cracking yarn about the landlord in The Whitehawk Inn closing up and noticing that the Jukebox had been nicked. He got a call from the Chinese takeaway up the road about half an hour later. Some punters were still waiting for some of their selections to come on, so they had unplugged the jukebox, taken it to the Chinese and plugged it in up there.
The other pub in the 'hawk was The Clyde. That shut down just after the Whitehawk Inn. There was a story I heard about that place. Apparently there was a major ruck in there one night and someone threw a pool ball at someone. It hit him so hard that it rebounded off his head and lodged into the ceiling where it remained until it closed down.
Another rough old joint more recently was the Spread Eagle. That shut down about two months ago. Anyone know why?
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204 posts & not one mention of The Stag.....
Whitehawks finestPopped into the New Bush this evening, certainly there or thereabouts.....
I know some people have asked if social clubs count but the roughest place I've been in was Alan Minter's dad's place in a basement on Waterloo Street circa 1985. It was called the Linden Club.
It was the only place you could get a drink in the afternoon before all day drinking came in. I was in there one night with the lass I was living with and a crazy women we knew asked us if we could look after her baby whilst she popped out for a packet of fags. It took us 3 days to find her after searching all the dives of Brighton before we found her again rat-arsed.
I was 22 and my girlfriend was only 18. We didn't know one end of a baby from another but had to learn quickly how to feed it and change its nappy.
The Abbey Hotel was rough then also. It was full of dossers and the only place you could get alcohol to carry out all night
Really?The Argyle
Not forgetting the Hikers.
Looks as if it's closing down.
How many of these estate pubs remain.
I know some people have asked if social clubs count but the roughest place I've been in was Alan Minter's dad's place in a basement on Waterloo Street circa 1985. It was called the Linden Club.
It was the only place you could get a drink in the afternoon before all day drinking came in. I was in there one night with the lass I was living with and a crazy women we knew asked us if we could look after her baby whilst she popped out for a packet of fags. It took us 3 days to find her after searching all the dives of Brighton before we found her again rat-arsed.
I was 22 and my girlfriend was only 18. We didn't know one end of a baby from another but had to learn quickly how to feed it and change its nappy.
The Abbey Hotel was rough then also. It was full of dossers and the only place you could get alcohol to carry out all night