pick of the day
"A really friendly bar, I went in alone and everybody spoke to me. Smiles all round!! Love the Art work in the exhibition!!!"
said by fag_hag
18 Jul '08

Standing proudly in the BoHo-esque area of Brighton's North Laine, the Brighton Tavern attracts a healthy mix of regulars and visitors. Stripped of pretention, the wood flooring, long benches, chairs and tables tip a wink to the trendy locale, while the traditional bar, open fireplace and friendly staff underline a more homely pub feel.
As well as being within easy walking distance of the main railway station, the Brighton Tavern is only a few blocks from Brighton's theatre, shopping and nightlife districts, making it a great stop-off to or from an event in your hectic lives or, as we know only too well, a great place to spend the whole evening.
Tony, Adam & Dave have recently taken over the reigns of this great Brighton pub and guarantee a warm welcome to customers old and new. The Brighton Tavern promises a number of new events so do keep an eye on our listings for up to date information.
| Wednesday, 7th January | Wednesday's Wine Club Take advantage of very special wine promotions and sample some of the Brighton Taverns fabulous new world wine. Free tasters are available for those who just can't decide from the fantastic selection. times: 12pm - midnight. |
The Tavern's New Year The Brighton Tavern, as you should know by now dear reader, knows how to throw a party! Village People eat your heart out... tonight the Tavern helped a packed pub of people party through from one yea |
| member | what they love about Brighton Tavern... |
|---|---|
| Travis | "Fantastic atmosphere, great staff and lovely owners." |
| Timmy | "Relaxed and away from St James St." |
| BigDee | "I love that type of pub atmosphere. a real pub and great staff (hi simon good to see you) nothing pretentious about it all. will definately tell mates about it if they go to brighton" |
| SWATT | "It's a proper pub that just happens to be gay." |
| Patrick | "Without question the friendliest bar in Brighton unless Jim is working... in which case it's the wittiest." |
| Midnighter | "It feels like a gay pub in a provincial town - as if St. James street wasn't happening just a few streets away. It's quiet and you can sit down... I'm a country lad, it's what I'm used to." |