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Miniscule gay pub, at the back of the Metropole Hotel.
The manager had a very successful personality bypass.
Very little to offer, except a few old theatre posters.
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It is one of the best pubs in Brighton. A lot of pubs have been 'modernised', 'hippyfied' or otherwise changed, but not the Queensbury. If you find that Brighton is gradually being wrecked by stag and hen madness then you will enjoy this pub. It is like a theatre bar. You feel welcomed and the house doubles are good value. If you like showbiz of the past you will enjoy the posters. I make a lot of visits to Brighton and during the winter it is the perfect stop, tucked away just behind the front.
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Nice little "theatrical" pub with probably the most expensive price list in town. For somewhere so small the prices are extra large. A shame because it would make it more reasonable if prices were realistic.
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Brilliant place. It is quite cosy inside but this just adds to the charm. Highly recommended. I will be making a point of visiting everytime I am in Brighton from now on.
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Whenever I'm in Brighton I always make sure I pay a visit to this hidden gem. It's tiny but that's one of its strong points. The cosy atmosphere & all the theatre posters from years back make the Queensbury unique. The bar staff are friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended.
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This is a wonderful little pub - you wouldnt know it was here unless someone recommended it to you.
I think a lot of actors come in here after their shows but we werent lucky enough to see anyone that night. Wished we had spent more time in there as it was quiet, the clientele werent lary or anything and a great place to talk and chill out.
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Miniscule pub behind the Metropole hotel. Theatrical atmosphere, decor & clintele. A very warm welcome and oasis just off the seafront
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