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Bath Arms

4.2 (39 reviews)
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Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Mitch the younger bro enjoying a brew by the fire
Reece W.

Great old British pub in the heart of Brighton's old town. With views of the lanes and a cosy open fire it is perfect to escape the wintery chill! They have great prices for beer and I may even write another review about the good pub grub I'm about to endure!!! OMG...life changing fish and chips! Was absolutely amazing! If you're in Brighton, you must visit this place. You won't be disappointed!!! Love to all. X

Alice C.

A cosy, traditional pub in the heart of the Lanes. The Bath Arms does not have anything particularly unusual about it, but it does all the things a good pub should do. Good, inexpensive food, a hearty atmosphere and a good range of drinks. For those who like real ale (I don't, but some friends do!), they always seem to have at least one option available). Food is available in the evenings as well as lunchtimes all week - something worth remembering as many Brighton pubs seem only to do lunchtime food. The place tends to get fairly busy at weekends, but rarely claustrophobically so, and it's not usually too hard to find a seat. There is a good range of different sized tables to suit the size of your group. Of course, the best thing about the place is the giant jenga, and dodging its falling bricks as you walk past!

Haggis Scotch Egg. Delicious!
Rob J.

This is a great pub in the middle of the Lanes in Brighton. It gets really busy at the weekends, so you might have to wait a small amount of time to get a table, but the combination of good food and a large selection of local Beer makes it worthwhile. The mussels came in a huge portion, but were very tasty. One of many great pubs in Brighton, but I'd definitely recommend a visit if you're in the area.

Pork sausages, creamy mashed potatoes, artichoke spring roll, gist cheese and beet sandwiches and chips.
Marcus D.

Excellent bar tucked away in a side street. Small selection of local and national beers, but strong mix. Had the bangers and mash, delicious. If you want a surprise treat, try the artichoke/halloumi spring roll, you won't regret it. Clean bathrooms and free WiFi. Friendly and very cheerful staff.

Hesseh S.

Large open plan pub with central bar . Shepherd Neame beers ok quality . Its in need of a bit of paint and wallpaper glue but otherwise its clean and the service was good .

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Friendly, helpful staff. Awesome aesthetics, really cool location. We came in for a drink and decided we had to stay for the food.

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The Sunday roast we had was amazing and the staff was really friendly. Would definitely recommend it to anyone

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Review Highlights - Bath Arms

As can be expected for a pub in the heart of the Lanes, many of the clientele are day trippers.

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Queensbury Arms

(3 reviews)

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This tiny pub - also known as 'the Hole in the Wall' - is tucked away at the sea-front end of…read moreQueensbury Mews. Reputed to be Brighton's smallest pub, it has two small rooms either side of a central bar, serving a couple of real ales, and the usual range of lagers, wines and spirits. The decor is plush and cosy - rather like the inside of a theatre. This is appropriate, as the walls are covered with hundreds of old theatre posters and signed photos of theatre performers. (Or should that be 'artistes'?) It's reputed that Laurence Olivier (among others) once drank here. The staff are very friendly, and it attracts a loyal following of (mostly) gay men, although it's not exclusively gay. A perfect spot to escape from the winter gales on Brighton sea-front.

The Queensbury Arms, weather it intends to be or not, is something a bit different. This pokey…read morelittle pub behind the Hilton is rich with the kind of charm normally possessed by an old Gay thespian. The seats are of faded pinkish velvet and the air somehow stuffy as though thick with back stage stories from days that have long since come to pass. It's not going to be everybody's cup of tea, but if you've ever watched the fast show's Arthur Atkinson story and aside from the comedy been taken in by the romance of 1950's theatre this place is well worth a trip. The drinks selection's not bad either it has the usual standards and last trip a made there I enjoyed some Harveys Sussex best and marvelled with complete ignorance at the signed monochrome photos across the back wall.

Hop Poles - Open mic night !

Hop Poles

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I hate leaving bad reviews but I am worried someone might DIE here…read more I ordered a whisky and after sitting down noticed it had fruit flies in it. I went back to the bartender and he apologized and then offered me another drink. I looked at multiple bottles and ALL of them had flies. I said they needed to throw them away and I would just take a beer. He gave me a beer free and then went outside to hang with my friend. I then watched him pour the bottles through a strainer and then back into the bottles. Not only did they never rinse the glass but didn't rinse the strainer that had the flies in it. So - Do NOT drink any whisky in this place. In fact don't drink any hard liquor in this place. Other bottles had flies but didn't see them "recycling" them. Bartender was very nice and amicable but this place should be shut down. Someone will get sick. No idea if they clean their beer lines or not but just stay away.

Five minutes walk from Brighton Centre, The Dome and Corn Exchange, the Hop Poles is a great pub to…read morego to after a gig. I went here after seeing Kings of Leon and Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds earlier this year and noticed lots of other people from the shows wander in. The staff are friendly, the bar stock everything from Guiness and ale to quality spirits and the atmosphere is warm and bustling. There's clusters of wooden chairs and tables and a window seat where you can watch the world go by or strike up conversations with - equally intoxicated - locals.

The Mesmerist

The Mesmerist

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As far as Brighton bars go, The Mesmerist is maybe as most versatile as you're going to find…read more Came here with a party of 30 people. I let Cat, the booking manager, know the situation, and she was a wizard at making sure everyone had the food that they ordered. We had a room upstairs to ourselves, and everyone loved the food and service. We all got what we had pre-ordered with Cat, and the people who didn't preorder were proffered dinner in a timely fashion. The food was great! I got the tomato tart and the beef cheek. I had never had a tomato tart before but really enjoyed it, and I thought the beef cheek was very tender. Other people raved about the fries. There were lots of vegetarian and vegan options. Drinks were good! I had a cocktail called "The Bees Knees," which I really liked. There are plenty of beers on tap, and the waitstaff gets around to bar belly-uppers quickly. The space is amazing. There's a second story, rooftop courtyard, and a large downstairs area for dancing, live music, picture taking, and a brewery/beer store attached. As someone who loves lots of diversions and micro-vibes within a bar, I really enjoyed bopping between all of these areas. What better way to finish off the night than to catch a trio downstairs playing motown and rock? These guys were terrific: the bass player/singer was getting the crowd dancing, and the guitar player and drummer were seamlessly providing a groovy beat. This band is good enough for a high cover and the Mesmerist brought them in on a Thursday night, no cover. Thanks for everything, Mesmerist!

The Mesmerist is a bar in the very centre of Brighton. As far as bars go, this is definitely a…read moredecent one. As it is central, it is pretty much always busy - and particularly in the evenings - but it doesn't take long to get served as the staff are efficient. The decor is really rather lovely. It has a very vintage feel to it which goes well with the music that they play which I believe is soft jazz (I am not very good with those sorts of genres so please forgive me if I am wrong!). Upstairs, there are several tables and it feels homely but spacious at the same time. I have not had food here in a few years but from what I can remember it is very decent indeed.

Brighton Beer Dispensary - Brighton Beer Dispensary outside

Brighton Beer Dispensary

(6 reviews)

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I'm a big fan of BBD! It's not huge, but it's a welcoming space, with a great selection of bottled…read moreand draft craft beers and ciders. They also have a mystery light and dark beer selection that changes regularly, which they reveal once the cask or keg is finished. There's almost always a selection of Kernel, Partizan and Beavertown beers, in addition to some fine Belgian brews, like Delirium Tremens. The only reason I haven't added a 5th star is that a few more kegs would not go amiss here. Oh, and most importantly, they have deep fried gherkins that are FLIPPING DELICIOUS. Their chips are great too, but deep fried gherkins. Fried pickles. yes yes yesssss. The bar staff and proprietor (proprietrix, really) are friendly and fun (I suggest going during Oktoberfest for lederhosen looks and some great German keg brews) and it's a welcome addition to the growing craft beer community here in Brighton.

Yes! A small little gem with a nice selection of various beers. They do keg and cask (which I am…read morenot to familiar with, but the bar keep explained the difference to us, but I think it got a bit lost to us) with different beers, both local and more not so local. We got to taste some of the beers before we decided as well and were explained what they tasted like as well, which I like. The place might get a bit crowded since its not the biggest one in the world, but it was a cozy little place and I would love to go here if ever in Brighton again. Did not have the time to stay for long, but I liked what I saw. They also to quiz and have a selection of board games if you are into that. Oh yes, they also do burgers and some sides, from the menu it felt tasty, but we didnt try any of their food, so I cannot tell. All in all, glad we walked in on this place. You do not have to be a beer geek to go here or add all your beers to untappd, but its a place where you can try a lot of different beers for sure.

Bath Arms - pubs - Updated May 2026

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