Former United Ales pub with beautiful tiled exterior Two room pub run by the same couple for 20 years on traditional lines so no TV, juke box or food. Pool table, darts and toad in the hole played in the public bar.
Opening hours can be erratic so check first if travelling.
Oct 2024 - New licencee.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Refitted in the 1930s when the splendid green United Breweries faience exterior was added. The pub retains two rooms, the off-sales having been combined with the bar some time ago. The counters and dado panelling are probably from the 1930s, as is the parquet floor in the left-hand bar. The bar-back fittings have seen some modernisation such as the Formica and the glass shelves (perhaps 1960s) while the pot shelves are also modern. There is inter-war tiling in both gents’ (Doulton urinals) and ladies’, but unusually only the ladies’ is outside and was probably built as a gents’ WC.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Prince of Wales, Newhaven