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A proper boozer with proper Brighton characters behind the bar, all super friendly and helpful & great choice of ales & beers. You don't find authenticity like this often these days, so enjoy it while you can. Definitely a pub for a return and prolonged visit.
Warm, welcoming and traditional pub. Varied menu. I enjoyed generous serving of home made chicken pie with plenty of fresh veg. Selection of real ales. Near the station. Thoroughly recommended.
Great pub. I understand it will have a new landlord soon. Hopefully they will be as good as the current management.
Very nice pub , lovely atmosphere. The customers that were in at the time were very friendly and pleasant. Would highly recommend visiting if you're in the area.
The Battle has now changed hands / Management, and the couple of times I've been in the kitchen was not up and running, which wasn't a great problem because we got a Deliveroo, seemed a lot quieter than usual I'm hoping everything picks up and they get back to how they used to be, because it used to
Great pub, well kept cask ales.
Lovely pub, very nice vibe, and friendly staff
Great traditional pub near Brighton station but far enough off the beaten track to remain special. Great range of drinks, fantastic beer garden and a warm welcome is what to expect here
Great pub, great staff and a nice big garden
A real friendly Brighton pub. Good food and friendly staff. Big area out the back for social distancing
Lovely small and hidden pub in central Brighton. Has a sun trap garden, nice pub selection of food and friendly service. Is a great place for a lunchtime pint on a sunny summers day.
Lovely staff, great atmosphere and delicious food - veggie nachos, salad, hummus and pitta and the best skinny fries. Pub was packed and vibrant, with friends chatting and enjoying company
Their Sunday Roast is a beast, big and super tasty. The staff is always so welcoming and nice
My favourite pub for many a year; a pub that refuses to modernise. I mean, the beer and food are up to date, but the vibe (and the ceiling) are definitely lo-fi. Sadly, it's just about to change management, so who knows what will become of it. EDIT: The new landlord, Dylan, seems to be a really nice
I have been going to this lovely pub in the past few weeks. It's so nice to feel welcome by all the people who are working.. I am going to gp the quiz on Monday and try there great menu of delicious food. It's my new second home. Great company and great beer tooπŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸ˜€πŸ‘
Local boozer with a beer garden. Mixed crowd. I was there in hot weather so it was great to sit out the back. I had the 'otter' ale which was great but I think they rotate the cask ale. I don't think they do food.
The food is so good here and landlady is an absolute force of nature; a golden institution while it lasts
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