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  • Thomas Kemp - Dan Hills Name: Thomas Kemp Location: Brighton Having undergone a serious going-over since its days as Polar East, The Thomas Kemp now boasts a rather different character, with old maps on the wall and even a full suit of armour in the corner. There's a sun-trap beer garden to the rear, while windows at front and back are thrown wide open duirng summer; in winter, you're best off staying inside and making yourself acquainted with the cake. Not just in the winter, for that matter. Cake is good all year round. For that small minority whose gas read more
  • The Ancient Mariner - Simon Woplin Name: The Ancient Mariner Location: Brighton Named for its location on Coleridge Street in Poet’s Corner, the Ancient Mariner is a large, stylish and family-friendly pub with a loyal following of regulars. Sarah and Simon head up a few recent arrivals among the staff, but despite the new faces, the atmosphere and feel remain true to that for which the pub has long been known and loved. One noteworthy change, however, is in the kitchen, now in the hands of Bob The Sausage, the man responsible for the famous banger-and-mash menus at the Sh read more
  • St George's - Simon Woplin Name: St George's Location: Brighton A cosy, relaxed, pub tucked away behind Kemp Town village, the St George's Inn has now been taken over by Steve - formerly of the legendary Shakespeare's Head - ably assisted by Chewie, Beth and Tomme. Stuffed full of memorabilia, and also boasting the coveted green sofa, everyone's welcome in this "cast iron killer local" (The Brighton Source). A selection of well-kept ale is served on rotation, alongside the ever-popular Harveys. Smokers are kept warm in the 70-seater beer garden at the rear. read more
  • The Leconfield - Simon Walker Name: The Leconfield Location: Brighton A good ole locals pub with a large number of regulars, the Lord Leconfield Arms is the sort of traditional no-nonsense watering hole that’s becoming increasingly rare in the face of the pre-club bar invasion. The focus is more on maintaining a friendly, genuinely welcoming atmosphere than on specific events, but they do screen sports matches, offer pool and darts and host various one-off live music events. They also offer an excellent beer garden. read more
  • The Juggler - Simon Woplin Name: The Juggler Location: Brighton Located just into Hove, the Juggler attracts a mixed crowd from regulars to pre-club revellers, drawn in by the warm atmosphere, long happy hours and top class DJs. They offer free wi-fi, sporting events on TV and various weekly events such as the open mic and live gigs. The pavement tables are a popular option during the summer, while they're open until the early hours every night of the week all year round.

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  • Fountain Head - Simon Woplin Name: Fountain Head Location: Brighton Just down from Bill's Produce Store, The Fountainhead is a warm and inviting watering hole that combines classic pub features - exposed brickwork, wooden floors and a log fire - with a contemporary sense of light and space. It caters for all comers, from regulars to locals, and students to young professionals - and several decades beyond. As well as a superb food menu, they offer a strong drink selection (two real ales and Westons on tap, as well as a good range of spirits and shooters). The hea read more
  • Riki Tik - Dan Hills Name: Riki Tik Location: Brighton With residencies from some of the city's finest decksmiths, and boasting two bars as well as stylish leather booths, mirrors, projections and gallery space, Riki Tik is regarded as one of the best late-night venues in Brighton. Yet it has a strong daytime following too, now opening at 10am for fair-trade organic coffee and herbal teas as well as alcohol (happy hour 4 ‘til 8), with the popular Toasty menu being served all day.

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  • Duke Of Beaufort - Simon Walker Name: Duke Of Beaufort Location: Brighton A large traditional pub with a hefty crowd of regulars, the Duke of Beaufort has several weekly events including a pool, darts and crib, as well as showing all televised football matches on a six-foot screen. The pub has a substantial beer garden, a disco every Saturday night and serves real ales from around the country, whilst also boasting its own pub footie team. There is a popular restaurant upstairs which serves authentic Thai food and can seat up to 40 people.

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  • The Norfolk - Simon Woplin Name: The Norfolk Location: Brighton With well-stocked bookshelves, signs and trinkets from bygone eras and a classic noble name (complete with Latin motto), the Duke of Norfolk is bursting with old-school charm. The place has much of the feel and atmosphere of a traditional pub –except, seeing as it's actually the 21st century 'n' all, they also have more modern perks like wi-fi access too. Look out for DJs at weekends and a weekly open mic night. Children are welcome every day until 8pm. read more
  • The Exchange - Simon Woplin Name: The Exchange Location: Brighton Huge, footie-mad local with friendly atmosphere and plenty of regulars. The Exchange is the place to head for the big games or events like St George's Day, when they really go to town; but it's equally good for a mellow, midweek pint and game of pool. With atmospheric traditional decor, expect pavement tables, a heated rear garden, and a games room with pool table and darts board. They offer wi-fi, air con in the summer and a log fire for the winter months.The're a strong memnu of homemade Engli read more

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