Greys, Brighton - pub details

Greys

Address: 105 Southover Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 2UA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01273 680734

Nearest train stations Brighton (0.5 miles), London Road - Brighton (0.6 miles), Moulsecoomb (1.4 miles)

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Pub suggested by Lee Newton on 2 Jul 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 25 users)
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Fantastic food, fine beer & great atmosphere - can a pub really get any better?
Scottie_chorlton - 22 Jul 2008 22:10
The Greys has been a 'cult' pub in Brighton for ever - well, long before i moved here in 1995. It is clean, well kept, serves fantastic food ( that really is restaurant quality at almost half the price - although eccentric bearded chef 'Spatz' has retired ) and a good selection of drinks including the (in)famous Belgian beer menu that is becoming more popular in other city pubs ( but the difference is the barstaff are really interested in it and know all about the different beers.)

It also keeps top quality ales such as Harveys ( Best pint in town! ) and Timothy Taylors Landlord, has a really diverse and interesting clientele ( including well known actors, authors and musicians ) and always seems to have atmosphere - even on a quiet night, which really is something for a Brighton boozer. My partner and i call it a home from home on a cold winters evening.

I don't understand the gripes in the other comments about it 'being a music venue first and a pub second'. The pub is open 7 days a week and music only happens on one of those evenings, usually a Monday. They do charge for the concerts... but if they didn't we'd not have seen the likes of John Renbourne or Damien Rice gracing the pub stage. I can honestly say that watching Devon Sproule for £8 at The Greys and then seeing her on Jools Holland's 'Later' within a week sums up just how good this pub really is. Great beer, great music - hence this essay. 10/10
brightonbeat - 28 May 2008 19:16
Nick Lowe was outside yesterday.

Excellent pub. food now back on.
JohnnyCrow - 8 Oct 2007 13:59
friendly quiet pub (on a sunny afternoon atleast) well kept ales, the belgium beer list not that extensive but far better than your average town pub
moclips2002 - 16 Sep 2007 08:56
Fantastic little pub, great atmosphere, food and beer.
notters - 31 Aug 2007 14:35

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