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Surprising find, tucked down a small alleyway. Only a couple of ales, but made up for with very friendly service and a wonderful olde worlde character building that just has to be seen.
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Small old bar down an alley off street near the main bus stops. Ale was good.
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Excellent beers in great condition,Plataeu,Greenestreate High Weald.A small pub with good service which is found down a small alley.
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Serves Dark Star!!!!
Small, hard-to-notice place with a kind of opened-out mock-tudor interior.
Clientelle did not seem noticeably weird to me...but I am from Brighton.
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Friendly local in the centre of Horsham, albeit out of the way. Though small, its food and beer are good - with news TV. A little oasis with a very wide variety of clientele.
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my band played here before but its way to cramped to justify having live bands. Very odd venue that comes across as a trendy wine bar but is more popular with goths and the gender confused although each to their own.
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too cramped but has its charms. good times had there! haha!
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Goths paridise very tiny place
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Now with real ale (Harvey's Sussex).......
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I love this pub. It's about the only cultured thing in Horsham and believe me, I know what I am talking about.
Long live Piries!
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A nice location with great staff but the pub is slowly going downhill and has an awful goth population upstairs at the weekend. A great pub to visit during the day with nice greenhouse area but at night you may well get crushed unable to move.
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A small pub occupying an ancient building in the town centre,half-hidden up a small alley. The staff are excellent - friendly, welcoming and super-efficient. Live music on Thursdays and Sundays, food served at lunchtimes (very popular), and a very broad range of customers. No real ale, but excellent wine, good lagers and a wide range of spirits more than compensate for this.
Richard - 11 Oct 2006 10:59 |