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Recommended Sports Bars in Brighton

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Sports Bars in Brighton

If you favour the addition of sport to your socialising, immerse yourself in the charged atmosphere of the sports bars in Brighton. If you're searching for bars and pubs in town with a sporty theme, providing screens for big events, look no further than our recommended list of sports bars in Brighton.
Black Horse
(Pub Food)
Popular with the town's Irish community, the Black Horse fulfils every demand for sport with its television screens showing both Sky and Setanta. If they can't show a sporting event, then it must be the Boat Race.
16 Montague Place,
Brighton,
BN2 1JE
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Branch Tavern
(Pub Food)
A popular haunt for the footie-loving sports fan but if you feel like engaging in some competitive activity yourself, there are dartboards and pool tables available too.
52 London Road,
Brighton,
BN1 4JD
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Cobden Arms
Exactly the same ethic continues here at the Cobden.
45-46 Cobden Road,
Brighton,
BN2 9TJ
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Crown and Anchor
(Pub Food)
While away a Saturday afternoon playing pool as Jeff Stelling tells you how badly your team lost.
213 Preston Road,
Brighton,
BN1 6SA
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Duke Of Beaufort
(Pub Food, Thai)
Expect the big events (and small events if there are no big events) to be covered here at the Duke courtesy of a six foot screen.
175 Queens Park Road,
Brighton,
BN2 9ZA
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Duke Of Wellington
(Pub Food)
Expect more than a passing interest from customers here if a big footie match is being played out on the TV screen at the Duke.
70 Upper Gloucester Road,
Brighton,
BN1 3LQ
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Easy Bar
(Pub Food)
Footie fans can expect comprehensive coverage of live sport here too.
9-10 Cranbourne Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2RD
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Franklin Tavern
(Pub Food)
Pool tables, dartboards and a TV screen showing all manner of sporting activities can be expected here at the Franklin.
158 Lewes Road,
Brighton,
BN2 3LF
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King and Queen
(British)
TV screens have been strategically placed in this historic establishment so you don't have to miss a kick or a throw or a bowl or whatever.
13-17 Marlborough Place,
Brighton,
BN1 1UB
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Market Inn
(Pub Food)
A sports pub on Market Street catering for the local, thirsty for sport - or just plain thirsty for that matter.
1 Market Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1HH
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Preston Brewery Tap
The Preston Brewery Tap is a lively and energetic pub that serve pub food and a wide selection of beers at good prices.
197 Preston Road,
Brighton,
BN1 6SA
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Pub With No Name
(Mexican)
The Pub With No Name is exactly that. It doesn't have a sign outside but when you do eventually find it you will be able to enjoy a great pint and choose from a wide menu with a mexican influence. You will be greeted by friendly and welcoming staff.
58 Southover Street,
Brighton,
BN2 9UF
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Royal Standard
(British)
Head to the Royal Standard for a lunch with friends or a drink to wind down after work.
59 Queens Road,
Brighton,
BN1 3XD
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Varsity
(British)
Ideal for students, Varsity is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat, chill out, meet with friends or party.
80 East Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1JU
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Walkabout
(Pub Food)
Walkabout is a chain of Australian pubs offering delicious Australian food in a lively and fun atmosphere with regular live music and DJs.
79-81 West Street,
Brighton,
BN1 2RA
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Worlds End
(British)
The Worlds End is a traditional style pub that boasts a selection of real ales, continental lagers and wines. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed and if you’re hungry there’s a good range of pub-grub available too.
60-61 London Road,
Brighton,
BN1 4JE
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