This 19th century 2 bar pub reopened in January 2020 after being closed for a while. Garden at rear, leads into an open planned pub. Wooden flooring. There is a food area, and a games area where pool and darts can be played. Pictures of Worthing adorn the walls.
CLOSED in August 2024 - reopened late Aug 2024
Late Victorian pub with an inter-war Charrington’s refit. 3 of the 4 original rooms remain and the off-sales is still visible but not intact. The saloon bar on the right still retains the 1930s bar counter, bar back, half-height panelled walls and some fixed seating but the counter and panelling have recently been painted a pastel colour. It has been opened-up to the far right-hand room which has been recently refurbished and only the 1930s half-height panelling remains.
The public bar on the left also retains its 1930s bar back with some new additions, but the half panelling, bar counter and fireplace are modern. The small dining room on the rear left, formerly a games room, is served by a small bar that was possibly a hatch before and has no old fittings. Following recent changes it is now only of local inventory quality.
Late Victorian pub with an inter-war Charrington’s refit. 3 of the 4 original rooms remain and the off-sales is still visible but not intact. The saloon bar on the right still retains the 1930s bar counter, bar back, half-height panelled walls and some fixed seating but the counter and panelling have recently been painted a pastel colour. It has been opened-up to the far right-hand room which has been recently refurbished and only the 1930s half-height panelling remains.
The public bar on the left also retains its 1930s bar back with some new additions, but the half panelling, bar counter and fireplace are modern. The small dining room on the rear left, formerly a games room, is served by a small bar that was possibly a hatch before and has no old fittings. Following recent changes it is now only of local inventory quality.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Alexandra, Worthing
Source: National