The pub's main claim to fame was the overnight stay in 1848, of King Louis Philippe of France and his Queen Marie Amelie during their flight from the French Revolution. The Bridge Inn was built in the C17th and is now a listed building.
Pub re-opened after a long and difficult refurbishment by Harveys, It is a tenanted house with Lee the Landlord a previous CAMRA POTY Regional winner. The interior now has a modern comfortable feel whilst maintaining the three semi-partitioned layout. There is a dart board and TV in one bar.
Restoration
Built in C17 and Grade II listed. the pub re-opened after a long closure and then refurbishment. The interior has modern, clean-cut decor whilst maintaining an unusual, semi-partitioned layout. There is bench seating and attractive stained glass. The pub's main claim to fame was that it hosted King Louis Philippe and Queen Marie Amelie during their flight from France following the revolution of 1848. The pub offers rooms and serves real ale.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Bridge Inn, Newhaven