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Warwick Arms, Worthing

Beer was not too great(Abbot)although average price -�2.95 for a premium ale. Food service was dreadful. We ordered 5 things - two baguettes,two kids meals (sausages and fish fingers)and a ham egg and chips.Not exactly taxing.The food came out in three different goes, spread out over 15 minutes, resulting in the first person almost finishing before the last had their food.Should stick to Abba nights and wet t-shirt competitions.

29 Jul 2008 19:24

The Good Companions, Brighton

Not the first choice when it comes to local pubs for a pint.Staff are quite friendly though.

27 Nov 2007 16:33

The Lord Nelson, Brighton

Still one of the truly proper pubs in Brighton that has not been messed about. Harveys is always 'spot on' and the food is tasty. Great lunchtime and early evening atmosphere.

27 Nov 2007 16:18

The Lord Nelson, Brighton

Still one of the truly proper pubs in Brighton that has not been messed about. Harveys is always 'spot on' and the food is tasty. Great lunchtime and early evening atmosphere.

27 Nov 2007 16:18

The Lord Nelson, Brighton

Still one of the truly proper pubs in Brighton that has not been messed about. Harveys is always 'spot on' and the food is tasty. Great lunchtime and early evening atmosphere.

27 Nov 2007 16:18

The Crescent, Brighton

Harveys has improved again and is now better kept than ever.One problem in this place is that you occasionally have to wait or attract the barmaids attention because they are texting their friends or reading a magazine or newspaper.Don't like the impression that I'm there for their benefit.

27 Nov 2007 16:11

The Battle of Trafalgar, Brighton

Always a good selection of real ales here, but stopped going regularly for lunch, when, after complaining that my lunch should have come with bread and butter, was told they had run out! Might have said so when they bought it out or offered an alternative.

27 Nov 2007 16:04

The Crescent, Brighton

The beer (Harvey's) is now a lot better than before, although it is not as tip-top as it might be.Pub quiz on Tuesdays is a proper general knowledge quiz and not stuffed with contemporary music,television etc, which might explain why it is so busy .Atmosphere is friendly and laid back. Heaven forbid the day it turns into a bar/bistro type of place.

25 Nov 2006 11:39

The Three Horseshoes, Burton Bradstock

A good selection of local ales (Palmers)ranging from the head-banging 'Tally-Ho'(5.8)to the more'sessional' Best (4.2). Maybe a bit pricy for local ale at �3 and �2-60 respectively a pint, but staff always friendly and polite. Restaurant prices rather pretentious (who wants to pay �16 for an 8 oz sirloin in a pub?) Maybe the prices will reduce when the current owner leaves in the New Year?

25 Nov 2006 11:27

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