Return of the Rev
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Meeting a couple of old mates a week saturday,need a pub close to brighton station,fancy the standard any input?
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Queens head is a bit to dear, strange beers, the old nightingale up there own arses, railway bell is full of the wierd and wonderful, Albert is quite good nice atmosphere, evening star ok if you like your bitter, caxton can be ok.
Are these friends your follewers Rev?
That reminds me. Before the last home game, what had happened to the pubs in Brighton regarding Sky Sports? We wanted to watch the Citeh/Spurs game, and a number of pubs couldn't show it. We couldn't get a proper reason out of any of them, other than a suggesting someone had gone out of business...
There seems to be a real shortage of town centre pubs showing even Sky Sports News these days. We ended up last Saturday afternoon in the Market, just down from Donatello's. A lot of places, including the Font and Providence, have opted not to renew their Sky licenses, preferring instead to pander to tourists and shoppers.
The Caxton is probably the best pub around Brighton Station. Asahi on tap.
my local has decided not to renew sky as they are charging £1200 a month.
my local has decided not to renew sky as they are charging £1200 a month.
I almost spat out my coffee, is that what Sky charge commercial premises for the pleasure of showing games? Forgive my naivety but thats f***ing scandalous!!!
my local has decided not to renew sky as they are charging £1200 a month.
The Caxton, free pool as well (at least it was a few weeks ago...).
who recalls the feathers
Battle of Trafalgar just a short schlep up Guildford Road. Nice choice of beers without too many of the Real Ale mob. Also decent secluded beer garden if the weather’s decent