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New ginger, red-faced owner rude & usually drunk. Oh dear, standards slipping already. Terrible food. Warm beer. Avoid at all costs
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Great new menu serving home cooked pub food seven days a week.
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In April 2011 my partner and I bought the Bristol Bar because we always felt it should be so much better than it was. Having spent a lot of time, money and enthusiasm on the place I can safely say it is now the fabulous bar it should always have been. A new menu is being introduced featuring home cooked pub food, great wines and beers along with professional staff make the bar a great place to spend some time as a regular or just when visiting Brighton.
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poor very poor. tut tut tut
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dissapointing
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a bit quite for a saturday night. ordered pint. which was disgusting. left it on the bar. nice place if you like lesbians.
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Excellent beer and the view from the bar is great. Comfortable surroundings. Food looks good but when I ate there (a quiche) it come out still frozen in the middle. May be just not my day!
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Situated just off Marina Drive in the middle of hotel country, it looks more like a hotel bar from the street but feels more of a pub once inside. Good range of beers (excellent pint of Harveys) and decent looking menu. Nautical theme with the walls covered with oars, knots, prints and posters of ships, boats, wrecks etc. Interesting cabinet of porcelain figures. Far enough away from the town centre to avoid the "kiss me quick hat" brigade. Separate pool room. Dogs allowed in (canine variety). Not really handy for Brighton's attractions but the Concorde 2 music venue is within shouting distance. Well worth the walk if you want to get away from the usual Brighton crowds.
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