My partner and I visited this pub for a quick drink before heading into the town centre. We did arrive early in the evening so it was very quiet as In not busy with just a few people inside. The bar lady was very welcoming. There was some Irish music playing so as to add to the ambience of the place. I got a pint of ale and my partner a rose wine. The prices were very reasonable . Would probably have been better if we had visited later in the evening in all honesty.
Can't believe I've not been here sooner... from the outside you may not be drawn in but the stories of its greatness are filtering across the city. £3 a pint for some good hand pull ales. A fine selection of hot dogs, beautifully prepared and brimming with taste and all for a super value price. Nice surroundings, great music, chatty bar staff, live bluegrass on Monday evenings. What's not to like...?! You must try this place, it deserves to be busier that's all that let's it down.
This is a lovely little pub if you want a few beers in a friendly genuine atmosphere. Eclectic decor, lots of framed photos and prints , old church pews for benches , excellent real ales , at £3 a pint , decent snack food and friendly staff. Worth looking out for especially of the pubs in St James street are packed .
Popped into the Walrus for a last minute Sunday Lunch and was not disappointed.
The food is really tasty and well prepared - I opted for the chicken and my partner had the lamb.
My only downside was the staff and atmosphere was a bit flat, It almost felt we were an inconvenience and when I asked if the table could be wiped down (it was messy from the previous diner) I got a big sigh..
Overall the food and value is great but felt disappointed by the staffs attitude.
Easy parking, newly refurbished and looks fab.
As we were in a group of 12 the meal was pre-ordered. Once seated it took 30 minutes for the starter to arrive. I had a crab and prawn salad served with a virgin bloody Mary. It was lovely. The main course was more timely, the lamb shank was perfect.
Cheesecake dessert was good, the people who had ordered champagne sorbet were asked to reorder as they hadn't been delivered. I guess they buy them in which is disapointing.
Serving staff were great. Prosecco was on offer, two bottles for £14 which went down well!!
Would definately go back with a smaller group.
Unique pub, great characteristics, and decor, you don't see many pubs like this no more.
Best pint of Guinness in all of Brighton, believe me I have done the rounds .
Friendly staff , good prices .
Sadly this great bar has now closed like many others in the Brighton area
My partner and I visited this pub for a quick drink before heading into the town centre. We did arrive early in the evening so it was very quiet as In not busy with just a few people inside. The bar lady was very welcoming. There was some Irish music playing so as to add to the ambience of the place. I got a pint of ale and my partner a rose wine. The prices were very reasonable . Would probably have been better if we had visited later in the evening in all honesty.
Can't believe I've not been here sooner... from the outside you may not be drawn in but the stories of its greatness are filtering across the city. £3 a pint for some good hand pull ales. A fine selection of hot dogs, beautifully prepared and brimming with taste and all for a super value price. Nice surroundings, great music, chatty bar staff, live bluegrass on Monday evenings. What's not to like...?! You must try this place, it deserves to be busier that's all that let's it down.
Came over from the US. Met a local who brought us here and it was one of the best and most cultural nights of my life. Great service and great people. I would tell anyone this is the only Pub in Brighton to go to.
Fantastic. Landlord great. group eat crowd of people. . Irish pub and everyone treated same. Been in for two weeks each day and everyone like family. Brilliant. Different but can't go wrong xxxxx
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