The Hanover, Brighton - pub details
Address: 242 Queens Park Rd, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 9ZB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 23531) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Brighton (0.8 miles), London Road - Brighton (0.9 miles), Moulsecoomb (1.4 miles)
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user reviews of the Hanover, Brighton
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The Hanover was another pub we visited in the Hanover area of Brighton. It had a decent array of ales - Cellar Head Cinnamon Porter, Holler Boys Fog Cutter, Greyhound Blonde Bird, Sharp's Doom Bar & Gun Scaramanga. The cider was Old Rosie. It's a fairly large pub stretching either side of a reasonably long bar. A little out of town. But worthy of a trip. blue_scrumpy - 1 Feb 2018 21:17 |
Large family pub but also very friendly with good bar staff. Popular for food. addlened - 29 Sep 2016 11:59 |
When, oh when, are barstaff going to get over the idea that deafening music will make people drink more. Four of us visited the pub, it was empty, and the music so loud that we had to point at the beers that we wanted, when we yelled at him to try to get it down, he replied that the customers liked it like that, the fact that we pointed at an empty pub was lost on him., RobinDay - 16 Jun 2013 13:32 |
Overall this is a decent pub with very nice staff and fine selection of local ales (Langham, Dark Star, 1648 etc) at very good prices. The food is OK too - nice stone-baked pizzas (though I find they can sometimes be under-cooked) and the roast is pretty good, though a bit thin on the meat side I find. However, this pub should be re-named "The Crèche". I know that pubs need to make a special effort to welcome families but it has gone to an extreme at this boozer. Sundays are naturally the worst - you will find at least 20 young kids quite literally running about screaming when you visit. Early evenings on many weekdays are just as bad. If you can stomach the screaming kids, I would reccommend this pub. alexd - 20 Jan 2013 16:21 |
Noisy and pricey. Keen staff. What's with the glass tankards? Odd gimmick. bighands - 27 Jun 2011 11:10 |
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