

The final straw: why are so many Brighton pubs ditching plastic?
Earlier this week The Earth and Stars pub in Brighton announced they would no longer be providing plastic straws for their customers. In...


Three cheers for The Bevy: Brighton's only community pub
The Bevendean (affectionately known as The Bevy) is the only community pub in Brighton, and the only estate-owned community pub in the...


An interview with a Brighton barmaid
Martha Cleary has worked in a fair few pubs in Brighton since she first came to the city from Chelmsford in Essex to study in 2013....


The Bugle: a traditional Brighton pub
The Bugle Inn (often shortened by locals to 'The Bugle') has been operating as a pub since it was constructed in 1850. The pub received...


Pub profile: The Old Albion
The Albion re-opened this year on 2 March under the name The Old Albion after being closed on New Year's Eve and undergoing a...
Pub history: The Lion and Lobster
The Lion and Lobster is one of Brighton's oldest pubs, but did you know it has links with a grisly 19th century crime? Find out more by...


A history of Brighton public houses
At the start of the 19th century Brighton had 41 inns. This meant there was one inn for every thirty houses. These inns had various uses,...