The founding member of the Golden Lion Group and a popular sports
venue in the Brighton and Hove area. Has two giant high definition screens as well as plasma screens subscribing to Sky Sports, ESPN and terrestrial TV events. The pub shows all the major sporting events specialising in football, boxing, cricket and rugby. Has a red eight foot pool table, an unrivalled collection of ‘Lion’ memorabilia (most of which has been donated by customers old and new), quiz nights, food nights. It has Keng's Thai Kitchen Monday to Saturday 12.00pm - 2.30pm and 5.30pm - 9.00pm available for eat in or take-out. Sunday Lunches are cooked by Alice's Sunday Kitchen and served from Midday to 6pm every Sunday, offering a choice of 4 meats and a vegetarian option, children's prices are available - Sunday lunches are particularly popular and pre-booking is advised.
Built 1939 of classic 1930s brick and at the curved south end it is topped by a glass tower with a pinnacle roof. It has a good set of original leaded windows 'United Ales Wines Spirits' indicating the pub was built by Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries. The main door leads to a lobby with two doors and disused one in front - inside are inner doors with 'Public Bar' on the left and 'Saloon bar' on the right. There is still a distinct small area in the middle of the pub which looks like it could have been the off sales, but some partitions here have modern glass. The Saloon Bar on the right is on two levels with 1930s panelling to picture frame height and a 1930s brick fireplace. The bar counters have fronts which match designs elsewhere but are they original? The bar back shelves look old but top parts look modern. The public bar has more panelling including some covering the original entrance doors but in this area it has much more heavy grain on it. Similar panelling appears above the fireplace in the saloon bar (no fireplace in the public bar). There is a small alcove in the rear left of the public bar which might have been a ladies toilet in the past. The aquarium has matching woodwork. There has clearly been changes but also a lot of original fittings remain. Ideally it would be good to see an original plan.
Built 1939 of classic 1930s brick and at the curved south end it is topped by a glass tower with a pinnacle roof. It has a good set of original leaded windows 'United Ales Wines Spirits' indicating the pub was built by Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries. The main door leads to a lobby with two doors and disused one in front - inside are inner doors with 'Public Bar' on the left and 'Saloon bar' on the right. There is still a distinct small area in the middle of the pub which looks like it could have been the off sales, but some partitions here have modern glass. The Saloon Bar on the right is on two levels with 1930s panelling to picture frame height and a 1930s brick fireplace. The bar counters have fronts which match designs elsewhere but are they original? The bar back shelves look old but top parts look modern. The public bar has more panelling including some covering the original entrance doors but in this area it has much more heavy grain on it. Similar panelling appears above the fireplace in the saloon bar (no fireplace in the public bar). There is a small alcove in the rear left of the public bar which might have been a ladies toilet in the past. The aquarium has matching woodwork. There has clearly been changes but also a lot of original fittings remain. Ideally it would be good to see an original plan.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Long Man of Wilmington, Brighton