The Pull and Pump, Brighton - pub details
Address: 1-2 Clarence Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2EG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4739) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Brighton (0.5 miles), London Road - Brighton (1.1 miles), Hove (1.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
other pubs nearby:
Prince of Wales, Brighton (0.0 miles), Regency Tavern, Brighton (0.1 miles), Brighton Beer Dispensary, Brighton (0.1 miles), Royal Sovereign, Brighton (0.1 miles), Shakespeares Head, Brighton (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Pull and Pump, Brighton
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Good first impressions. Small, quiet and cosy. Beers were Bombardier and Hepworth's Prospect, which was new to me and not bad at all. A bit expensive at �3.65 but it seems that Brighton now counts as London for pub prices. (and much else) Two draught ciders (Thatcher's) on the other pumps. Nice barmaid. Happy to go back next time I'm down here Royed - 24 Sep 2012 21:34 |
Apparently under new management. Shame as this a nice bar but the staff really need a lesson in customer service! When we asked, nicely, why a round of 4 drinks came to over �16 we were told that we clearly didn't know Brighton (lived here for over 16 years) as it was one of the cheapest pars in the town. The woman turned her back and said she was too busy to discuss it any further - as she carried on cleaning glasses. Her colleague did her best to explain later but the damage was done. A decent spot but a major staff attitude problem. We won't be back. damian36 - 18 Dec 2011 13:21 |
Not bad, not good either. As straightforward a pub as you are likely to find. Turn up, drink, leave. Could be a bit cleaner. robamy - 30 Mar 2010 15:46 |
People complaining about cleaning when criticising always make me chuckle. Why do some people make note of it as though they have superior knowledge than that of others. It is as though they have spotted something that mere mortals cannot see and have privilege to an invisible moral/aesthetic highground. In truth, they are not qualified, in any way, to comment. Surely, if you like the place, why not approach the management and make them aware of your thoughts? This would be far more constructive than hiding behind a keyboard. If this site is your preferred way of contact, why not ask the management online? I look forward to your reply. tenebris - 10 Feb 2009 03:16 |
Quite pleasantly surprised about this pub - I wasn't expecting much considering the location in the shopping centre, but it's not a bad little boozer. Good selection of ales and a friendly atmosphere, but a little grubby if you look too closely. Floyd - 23 Nov 2008 19:07 |
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