The Prince of Wales, Brighton - pub details
Address: 47 Clarence Square, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2ED [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15206) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Brighton (0.5 miles), London Road - Brighton (1.1 miles), Hove (1.4 miles)
Brewery: Shepherd Neame
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Jim Patience on 24 Oct 2004
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Pull and Pump, Brighton (0.0 miles), Regency Tavern, Brighton (0.0 miles), Queensbury Arms, Brighton (0.1 miles), Prince Arthur, Brighton (0.1 miles), Florist, Brighton (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Prince of Wales, Brighton
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| Things must have gone considerably down hill since the last punters visit , beers hadn't changed . Customers some bloke about 30 thought the bnp were the best thing since sliced bread ,a really awlful place , beer quality nuff said beatles38 - 22 May 2010 01:57 |
| This is a very small, cosy and welcoming pub sandwiched between the imposing Churchill Square shopping centre and a busy Brighton High Street more suited to the Weatherspoons and Yates's of this world. The interior comprises of one small room with a bar at the rear and about six or seven tables in the seating area in front. There are also a few tables outside for those hoping for a pint in the sun. It's a Shepherd Neame pub and there were three beers on offer when I went (Spitfire, Kent's Best and Master Brew). I tried the Spitfire and found it to be in excellent condition. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that it was probably the best tasting pint of any SN beer I'd ever had, so kudos to the staff for that. I can imagine the place gets uncomfortably busy in the summer, but my mid March, early afternoon visit was very enjoyable and I'll make sure I give this place another try when I'm next in town. Pubsignman - 18 Mar 2009 00:34 |
| Very small pub. But as they say, "diamonds don't come as big as bricks" and this is a good pub. The staff are friendly and accommodating, making customers welcome. The Spitfire was very well kept and always served with a smile and a chat. Small pubs do get smokey, it is a fact of life...if you don't like it, visit this pub in July! Excellent. bonxie - 4 Feb 2007 21:32 |
| I really do get fed up with people claiming that pubs are "VERY smokey", without bothering to qualify their statements : the pub mentioned by tinkholman is very small INDEED (though not quite the smallest in Brighton), but allows smoking - live with it! There are more pubs and bars in this city of ours than you could visit on a one-a-day basis in less than eighteen months - surely you can find something that pleases you : also, there is a forecourt outside which gives non-smokers PLENTY OF opportunity to experience fresh air and observe the diverse tapestry of life that constitutes B&H Residents walking by. Disraeli (in a fashion) springs to mind toffee_exile - 30 Apr 2005 19:35 |
| It's not bad, I suppose! The Shepherd Neame beers are of good quality; £2.50 might sound expensive, but it's par for the course in Brighton. My problem with this pub is that does get VERY smokey. On the plus side, the barstaff are usually OK. anonymous - 30 Apr 2005 19:18 |
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