[Drinking] Wetherspoon’s selling The Clftonville, Hove

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In fairness the two that I very occasionally frequent are fine and good value but then I am going there daylight hours. Daughters are regulars in the local 'Spoons and they consider a safe place and good vfm.

Yep this Hove one is no worse than any other Spoons, the usual mix there of some poorer folk, some averagely off folk and students/young people. If you don't want to be anywhere near poor people minding their own business, you don't go there, but why you'd want to boast about that on a public forum, I dunno
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
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No use to you folk down south but last night me and Mrs SS enjoyed a curry and pint in the William Witherington - our local Spoons in Wellington.
I had a chicken Tikka, she a beef Madras, both with basmati rice and a garlic naan, 2 papadams each with chutney all washed down with a pint each of Stella.
All that for UNDER £20 - what's not to like?
 


wuntbedruv

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Mar 18, 2022
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No use to you folk down south but last night me and Mrs SS enjoyed a curry and pint in the William Witherington - our local Spoons in Wellington.
I had a chicken Tikka, she a beef Madras, both with basmati rice and a garlic naan, 2 papadams each with chutney all washed down with a pint each of Stella.
All that for UNDER £20 - what's not to like?

Stella? But on your main point ,nothing wrong with a spoons pub, I would have had a decent pint instead. Usually plenty to choose from with Punk ipa as a fallback option.
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Stella? But on your main point ,nothing wrong with a spoons pub, I would have had a decent pint instead. Usually plenty to choose from with Punk ipa as a fallback option.

It was Stella or Carling #nocontest
I'm generally a stout drinker with a fridge full of variety. But out for a curry I prefer a more thirst-quenching type of beer - so a cider on hot summer days or otherwise Stella at £3 a pint in spoons ticks the box.
Really don't enjoy the pale, golden and amber ales.
 








wuntbedruv

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So are/were there two Cliftonville's . . . now l really am confused. :facepalm:

Yes, outside the south platform of Hove Station used to be a pub called The Cliftonville, the stairs down to Conway Street (past the Bus)Station were at the end of the pub.

May still be a pub with a different name now.

This thread is about the 'spoons pub down the Church Road end of George Street. Also called The Cliftonville.
 




Jello

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Jul 8, 2003
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Yes, outside the south platform of Hove Station used to be a pub called The Cliftonville, the stairs down to Conway Street (past the Bus)Station were at the end of the pub.

May still be a pub with a different name now.

This thread is about the 'spoons pub down the Church Road end of George Street. Also called The Cliftonville.

Now called The Station but in the side beergarden it still says CLIFTONVILLE HOTEL, you can see it on google maps
 




Couldn't Be Hyypia

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Nov 12, 2006
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It's a long time since I lived in Hove. This thread thoroughly confused me until I realised that The Cliftonville is now called The Station and some pub in deepest Hove is now called The Cliftonville. Very confusing.
 






The Wookiee

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Nov 10, 2003
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Now called The Station but in the side beergarden it still says CLIFTONVILLE HOTEL, you can see it on google maps

Was also once called Bertie Belchers Brighton Brewery Company At The Hedgehog And Hogs Head In Hove Actually- It was the longest pub name in the world
 


Jul 20, 2003
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Was also once called Bertie Belchers Brighton Brewery Company At The Hedgehog And Hogs Head In Hove Actually- It was the longest pub name in the world

When it was under that name I got cornered by a bunch of Crewe supporters who had a very niche fanzine combining their twin passions of football and train spotting.
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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It's a long time since I lived in Hove. This thread thoroughly confused me until I realised that The Cliftonville is now called The Station and some pub in deepest Hove is now called The Cliftonville. Very confusing.

Don't worry about it.

There's a place on shoreham beach, called the Waterside. When I was a lad it was a pub, and called the Lady Jane.
 


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