The Albion Inn, Brighton - pub details

Albion Inn

Address: 28 Albion Hill, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 9NW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01273 604439

Nearest train stations Brighton (0.5 miles), London Road - Brighton (0.8 miles), Moulsecoomb (1.5 miles)

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Pub suggested by thequaffer on 22 Mar 2005

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Montreal Arms, Brighton (0.1 miles), Sir Charles Napier, Brighton (0.1 miles), Dover Castle, Brighton (0.1 miles), Spread Eagle, Brighton (0.1 miles), Setting Sun, Brighton (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Albion Inn, Brighton

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One of my favorites in this part of town, older age group but friendly and a barman that remembers your drink weeks later. Just a nice old Brighton local.
forresearchpurposesonly - 18 Aug 2006 22:01
Definitely the best pub in this part of B'ton, although the competition is not what you would call formidable. Beers are OK and the service is friendly and efficient. But I didn't like having to walk through the darts area to get to the Gents!
anonymous - 1 Jan 2006 21:13
Corner pub situated on the next road parallel to Southover Street and only a short walk from the Greys, but rather more of a down-to earth locals’ place than the establishments of the Hanover area. It draws much of its working-class clientele from the nearby flats and high-rises. The drinking area is around a central bar, with a dartboard and bar billiards table to the right. Old photos of Brighton decorate the walls. Greene King Abbot Ale and IPA are on sale; but I came here for the guest ale from Weltons, which today is Bonking Bunnies (with it being spring and all that). The Albion was GBG listed from 1987 to 1996 and, as long as the guest ale remains available, is still worth a visit.
thequaffer - 22 Mar 2005 14:46

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