The Brighton Tavern is a gay friendly pub with a fun atmosphere. The staff are helpful and very welcoming. It has 2 bars, each on a separate level. The left hand bar has 3 handpumps
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A two room pub with layout dating from the 1930s, with counters and bar back probably also dating from that time. Surviving fixtures and fittings include a brick fireplace in the public bar.
Rebuilt 1937 by Kemp Town Brewery with two rooms either side of the servery and a now-lost off-sales. The recessed entrance has two doors facing the road. The left-hand one gave access to the former off-sales and so leads now into the public bar: the other door is to the private accommodation on the first floor. On the right-hand return the door opens to some steps down into a second, small lower room (former saloon?). The counters in both rooms appear to date from 1937 and the bar-back fittings also seem substantially original. The public bar still has its 1930s brick fireplace.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Brighton Tavern, Brighton