Manor Hall road, Brighton bn42 4ng
george123
last updated on 09-11-2008:
I love this pub. Every year it holds its own beer festival. Camra members also frequent this venue. It dates from the 1930’s. And classes itself as a typical estate pub. Families happily use this pub. The food is ok. I have eaten better pub food. The square plates annoyed me!
This pub likes its Real ale and keeps it well. There is also cider available. Usually 3 to purchase.
The pub caters for functions such has private parties and weddings.
There is live music n every two weeks. Quiz nights and Karoke can be found here.
The staff are very welcoming and has the feel of a family run venue.
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17 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FJ
george123
last updated on 09-11-2008:
This hotel is actually three buildings. All rooms are en-suite. They offer a triple room for £300 for 3 nights. Their Junior suite is £390 for 3 nights.
They are gay friendly. There is no internet.Breakfast is served at the Regency restaurant. This faces the sea front. Children over 12 are welcomed. No pets.
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12A Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FG
Royal Pavillion Townhouse Hotel
george123
last updated on 09-11-2008:
This is a small hotel with only 8 rooms. A double for 3 nights costs around £300. Not all rooms have wireless internet however. Children are not accommodated for! There is a bar.
Like most Regency Square hotels its decor is of the histpric period.
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Regency Square, Brighton bn
george123
last updated on 09-11-2008:
This hotel looks very upto date compared to all the others in Regency Square. Even the sign looks jazzy! It offers the same standard of service as all the others. The room rates are also comparative to most as well.
The seaviews are not as good as the better placed hotels but hat shouldn’t put anyone off.
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1-4 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FG
george123
last updated on 09-11-2008:
This hotel dates back to the 1920’s. It was called the St Albans back then. From the breakfast room one can enjoy the views of the British channel! All the 30 rooms are styled in Regency era decor. All rooms have full en-suite facilities. Most rooms have a sea view.
Family room are £90 a night. A single room is around £35 a night. Look out for midweek offers.
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St Lukes Terrace, Brighton bn2 9ze
Portsmouth po21 1bl