Some of the previous reviews for the Napier are rather lukewarm. That's because we're spoilt in Brighton with a myriad of fine pubs. This backstreet boozer would be hailed as a gem by all in any other town. I fear we Brightonian's have become pub snobs.
The Napier is a Fullers pub that usually serves a few house brews, normally London Pride as well as some guest ales. The also sell Gale's HSB if you want a big bodied beer.
Foodwise, for a long time, they served up pizzas and very nice they were too but now it's got serious. Bangers and mash! Mix and mash (sorry match) your different snags, including veggie ones, with an array of different mash styles. It's brilliant.
But this is basically a very honest, decent boozer that's passionate about beer and real ale. If you like a pint of the brown stuff this place is good. Yes, there is always a group of garrulous regulars propping up the bar, but they're friendly and the soul of the place. Over the many years I've been popping in (it's never been a local), I've always been struck by how friendly the place is. The staff are invariably lovely.
There's nothing hip about the Napier. It's substantial, warm, funny pub that knows the fickle, demands that being cool calls for will be meaningless next year. This pub was doing what it does now a century ago and I hope it's still prospering when we're all dead and buried. A great pub is timeless. This is one of the best pubs in Brighton. read more