Nothing beats the crackle of a traditional open fire and when the winter begins to bite, where better to escape to than one of the many bars with open fires in Brighton? A number of pubs and bars will be lighting their fires during the chillier months and the following is View Brighton's selection of the recommended bars with open fires in Brighton?
Coach House(British)A relaxing bar and restaurant that doesn't half warm the cockles with its open fire policy at winter time.
59a Middle Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1AL
Connaught Pub and Kitchen(Gastro Pub Food)Head to the far end of the pub when it's cold and settle in beside the crackling open fire.
48 Hove Street,
Hove,
Brighton,
BN3 2DH
Heist(Pizzeria)It may be a large bar but the low lighting, sink-into-them sofas and roaring open fire ensures that you'll find it hard to leave.
57 West Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2RA
Open House(Pub Food)Make sure you arrive early to stake your claim to a seat beside the open fire in winter as it gets really busy in the evenings.
146 Springfield Road,
Brighton,
BN1 6BZ
The Prestonville Arms(Pub Food)Not just one but two open fires at the Prestonville.
64 Hamilton Road,
Brighton,
BN1 5DN
Rose Hill TavernA traditional boozer with a glorious open fire for those chillier months.
Rose Hill Terrace,
Brighton,
BN1 4JL
Royal Sovereign(British, Pizzeria)The Royal Sovereign is a cosy place to escape the freezing cold weather. The roaring open fire, comfy seating and twinkling fairy lights ensure that you won't be in a hurry to leave.
66 Preston Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2HE
Western Front(British)This two floored pub is handy for stopping off after shopping in Churchill Square with the most sought after seats beside the open fire in winter.
11 Cranbourne Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2RD