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    Hare & Hounds

    3.5 (28 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Live music
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Mmmmn La Choza menu
    Mike P.

    First time in here since the makeover. It's looking amazing. We were in on a sunny Saturday afternoon, wasn't overly busy and seems reasonably kid friendly at this time. Music not too loud either. I really enjoyed the La Choza Mexican street food, particularly the fish tacos and chipotle.

    Kerry G.

    Having known this pub as 'The Hydrant' for many years (which, personally, I did not have wonderful things to say about) I was very pleasantly surprised when I met my friends here for a drink the other evening. The interior has transformed and now embodies a cool, dimly lit, American vibe, with booths and a very converted warehouse feel. I was very boring and opted for a house white wine, which was nice, but it looked like if you were a lover of ales and ciders there were plenty of exciting options to choose from. The place was buzzing which, for a Tuesday night quite far from the centre of town, is rather impressive. The best discovery about this place is that it has teamed with La Choza, one of Brighton's tastiest Mexican restaurants, and will be serving a selection of their food! Not only will this be delicious, no doubt, it might be a good way of eating La Choza food without the usual wait that comes attached to the busy and popular restaurant. I give this place 4 stars. I will go back, and I will eat, and I'll return to this review once I have.

    Deep fried calamari is to die for, quesadilla and burrito also shown here.
    Tom C.

    Bringing La Choza (and their amazing Mexican food) to London road via Hare & Hounds was a stroke of genius! I had not heard great things about this pub before the makeover, but there seems to have been a lot of effort put into the decor and building a new reputation for the place. I always enjoy the food here, even if it's not quite as good as La Choza (where I rarely think to book a table and always leave disappointed) but the fact you will always find a seat here is brilliant. Might be showing my age here, but I can't stand a loud bar. Hare & Hounds is loud, but not so much it would put me off coming back; it's one of those places I quite often find myself gravitating to. If you're a fan of ale or cider, it's worth the trip just to sample the variety on offer here, I especially enjoy the guest cider as it changes regularly and is always interesting.

    Loving these lights!
    Holly O.

    I do really like the new make over that's happened, it is a bit loud but great for a loud group who want to chat, the burritos aren't as good as they are in La Choza itself BUT the Meantime Ale is lovely and we had a brilliant bar man who was a order memory machine! Good vibes.

    Paul S.

    This is a pub that is probably aimed at students although the clientele were from a wide age range. It has a fairly plain style about it. The night we visited there was a live band playing, and this is a regular occurance on Fridays and Saturdays. The staff were friendly, and we were made to feel welcome. They had run out of one of the real ales and the other ran out just after we were served. But it was the best pint of Harveys that I've had in a long time. There is free wifi here, no password or anything - just connect and go., which is very handy. I think I'll be popping in here again, if only for the Harveys and the wifi! It's only got four stars, because I still prefer a pub with that traditional feel to it.

    Ivan L.

    Brutaly delicious ciders. My fave place in town especialy fri@std nights with live venues.

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    One of my favorite pubs in Brighton. Great music and a pub different from the others!

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    11 years ago

    Really great mexican food and amazing choice of beer. £9.40 for a pint and a half, maybe all right if you excrete money.

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    10 years ago

    Great pub and the staff are brilliant! Love the LaChoza menu and the garden is warm all year round!

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    Great place great music and a lovely venue. Some of the best bands i've seen in a while and its free entry downstairs !!! Yes

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    Bringing La Choza (and their amazing Mexican food) to London road via Hare & Hounds was a stroke of genius!

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    Queensbury Arms

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    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.

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    Hop Poles

    4.2(41 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    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.

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    The Mesmerist

    The Mesmerist

    3.8(18 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    ££

    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.

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