The Eclipse, Hove - pub details
Address: 33 Montgomery Street, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 5BF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01273 272212
Aldrington (0.3 miles), Hove (0.3 miles), Portslade (1.2 miles)
Brewery: Harveys
- Quiz night
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Adrian on 30 Oct 2003
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> Current user rating: 5.8/10 (rated by 8 users)
> Local guide: East Sussex pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Exchange Inn, Hove (0.2 miles), Aldrington, Hove (0.2 miles), Ancient Mariner, Hove (0.2 miles), Bell, Hove (0.3 miles), Stirling Arms, Hove (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Eclipse, Hove
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| Hi! We're two girls from Germany and we are looking most urgently for a part-time job! Is there any possibility to work in your bar/pub? It would pleased us to hear from you soon. Email: jenny_2501@gmx.de Cheers, Jenny & Katha. ;-) jenny2501 - 10 Sep 2007 12:53 |
| Visited for the Champions League semi final (ManU Milan), split into two bars; one showing the football, one not. The footballing side was absolutely packed, almost standing room only with a good atmosphere. Staff were doing their best to cope, and managed to keep polite and friendly (a real challenge!). Had a few very nice pints of 'Olympia' and Harveys was also on tap. Full of local characters/geezers. Overall, a good place to watch football if you fancy somewhere busy and lively, I would have to visit again to be able to recommend it for anything else. There are a few outdoor tables next to a relatively quiet road. napoleon_dynamite - 9 May 2007 21:50 |
| Service slow, prices far too high and attracting loud mouthed loutish individuals and a type of person I felt to be rather dubious anonymous - 6 Apr 2007 16:55 |
| A fornight ago I lunched at the Eclipse and had some excellent Harvey's summmer brew 'Tom Paine' and a more than adequate sandwich. Today the 'Tom Paine' was not very good (it's at the end of this year's run anyway) and a substitute beer was offered instead. I ordered lemon sole and chips and got plaice and chips cooked in fat that tasted as if it hadn't been changed for weeks. anonymous - 2 Aug 2006 20:49 |
| Good Sunday roasts and nice friendly atmosphere. Has a public bar and a lounge section. Prices are at the high end of the scale (a lager and guinness cost £6.20!) and the bar could do with a refurbishment. That said I do really like this pub. anonymous - 11 Apr 2006 10:39 |
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