The Dragon, Brighton - pub details

Address: 58 St Georges Rd, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1EF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01273 690144

Nearest train stations Brighton (1.4 miles), London Road - Brighton (1.6 miles), Moulsecoomb (2.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.1/10 (rated by 10 users)
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user reviews of the Dragon, Brighton

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visited pub recently, a bit rough around the edges. only one ale on, [london pride] which was disgusting. went back to the st.george.
ginthedog - 23 Jan 2008 17:35
A pub that really loves its beer and a very friendly bar where people of all sorts chat wawy to each other. But worth a visit for the beer alone
ladybeerlover - 11 Dec 2006 22:44

These poor reviews must be about the Dragon before it changed hands in August 2005. The new landlord is the man who used to be head barman at the battle of Trafalgar near the Station, one of the best pubs in town. The Dragon used to look like a drug dealer's dream with dark corners, dismal lighting and dusty clutter everwhere. It's now much cleaner and less claustrophobic and the new menu, served Monday to Saturday evenings, is apparently excellent; there's a good selection of beers, ciders and wine plus some exotic rums and vodkas. One drawback is the lumpy wooden furniture but once that's gone it'll be a Kemp Town gem.
jimhatley - 7 Dec 2006 16:01
Its' OK. Thats about all I can say, some of the locals love it. I visited on a night when they had a rock group on and had to leave, complete with headache, shortly after. Why oh why do small pubs pay good money to groups that blast there customers straight back out the door. Is it because they are a crap group but you wont notice how bad they are with your fingers in your ears.
forresearchpurposesonly - 16 May 2006 01:40
Used to do fantastic food, but standards have slipped a bit in the past couple of years. Beers are OK, but some of the barstaff aren't really on the ball.
anonymous - 23 Dec 2005 10:45

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