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05 July 2008
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Recommended Historic Bars in Brighton

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Historic Bars in Brighton

Brighton is brimming with establishments which embrace the rich history of not only Brighton but Britain in general. If you have a thirst for knowledge as well as beer, take a look at our recommended list of historic bars in Brighton. Whether you wish to find a pub in the heart of the city that still retains its traditional country style or possess an interest in pubs that were built to celebrate victorious battles, you'll find the historic bars in Brighton for you.
The Bedford Tavern
(Fish, Seafood, Vegetarian)
This is one of the oldest pubs in town dating back over 200 years with plenty of stories to tell.
30 Western Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2PG
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The Cricketers
(Pub Food)
Although there are other strong contenders, The Cricketers claims to be the oldest pub in Brighton, supposedly opening for the first time back in 1547.
15 Black Lion Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1ND
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Druids Head
(Pub Food)
The building where the Druids Head now resides dates back to 1510 and takes its name from a ring of stones, believed to be connected to a pre-Christian druid society, excavated nearby over two centuries ago.
9 Brighton Place,
Brighton,
BN1 1HJ
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King and Queen
(British)
The King and Queen was built in 1779 as a Tudor farmhouse in honour of George III and Queen Charlotte.
13-17 Marlborough Place,
Brighton,
BN1 1UB
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Mitre Tavern
The Mitre Tavern is one of Brighton’s premier real ale pubs with a colourful history dating back to the 18th Century.
13 Baker Street,
Brighton,
BN1 4JN
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Regency Tavern
(Pub Food)
The Regency is another fascinating establishment from the 18th Century, as well as being the first gay pub in Brighton - which in itself is also a worthy piece of pub history.
32-34 Russell Square,
Brighton,
BN1 2EF
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The Victory Inn
(British)
The Victory Inn is named after Nelson's legendary ship, used in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
6 Duke Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1AH
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