The Cavalier, Eastbourne - pub details

Address: 13-15 Carlisle Rd, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4BT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24191) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Eastbourne (0.6 miles), Hampden Park (2.5 miles), Pevensey & Westham (4.4 miles)

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Dear oh dear , a throwback from the 1970s. The locals seemed perfectly happy with it and we had to leave before the karaoke started. In comparison , the local Wetherspoons was like a palace. The unfortunate huge fish kept in a tank that it could barely fit into didn't help with the atmosphere. I also suffered from overcharging as I was a tourist.
bionicdog - 25 Sep 2011 14:43
This is a very odd! The tables at the front are set with checked table clothes as mentioned and the back has two pool tables on a raised platform. The Brakspears was not on but the Harveys was in good nick. Friendly enough staff enjoyed the visit.
stemginger - 22 Feb 2011 09:11
A curious pub not far from the Winter Gardens. As you walk through the door, you are presented with a food area which makes the pub look scruffy. It is comfortable with a central bar and a pool table on a raised area at the rear of the lounge. A good selection of real ales including Brakespear, Courage, Harveys and Hobgoblin.
boozers_knows - 17 Feb 2011 13:45
This is a strange disjointed pub with a couple of pool tables at the back and a small kitchen area at the front with the dining tables set out with blue and white checked seafront table cloths. I found the staff to be suspicious of a non local and the general vibe to be fairly unwelcoming.

I spotted Brakspear, which was good, and Courage Best alongside some standard lagers.

I don’t think that I’ll be bothering with here again.
Strongers - 8 Jan 2009 11:48
I like this pub. It is really quirky. If you drop in here after the theatre kicks out it is really buzzing. The locals are really quirky and so are there traditions (free fish on Sundays). The place is not very clean and you do get the odd dodgy character because it is open so late. The atmosphere makes up for the bad points and plus it is the only pub open until 3am in the morning. It certainly beats the Eastbourne clubs.
anonymous - 12 Jul 2007 03:19

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