Mrs The Clamp grew up on the house boats and remembers her parents and her rowing their boat over to the Crown of a Sunday, climbing up the wall straight into the beer garden for Sunday Roast and then rowing back.
Interesting. Anyway, the price of going out in Brighton is generally higher than elsewhere. The cost of living is higher than most places in the U.K. Pretty indisputable.
A number of things. Not sure what the agenda is but that pub used to be rammed from 2pm until closing. She just kind of picked the regulars off one by one.
There also used to be quite a bit of Albion stuff dotted around, supporter stickers mainly. All gone now. ��
It sort of has to be selective as I can't list every cab fare or pint price in Sussex. But I assure you that's what I've paid in the past. I doubt many can deny Brighton is a very expensive town. In many areas it's more expensive than London which must make it pretty much the most expensive town...
Indeed. Ploughman's in Hectors Shed, quick gawp at the saucy French Milf in Real Patisserie, over to beach side for a cheap pint in The Waterside, although that pub has gone rapidly downhill since the new landlady took over.
It was never a nice looking place but the people made that place...
True to a degree but it really is pricey. Not just housing.
Pint of Guiness:
Shoreham £3.40
Worthing £3.50
Steyning £3. 70
Brighton £4.90
Fish and chips
Shoreham £4
Worthing £4.80
Brighton £6.50
12.5 grams Amber Leaf
Shoreham £4.49
Worthing £4.49
Brighton £5.90
3 mile taxi ride
Shoreham...
Well yes, I don't disagree. I'm just saying I wouldn't live there anymore. It's a fantastic tourist spot and fun to live in during your twenties but not a great place to settle in. Criminally overpriced too.
We agree on something!
I love it, the river, the walks and as you say the general atmosphere. The Linksway to Bramber is one of my favourite strolls. Or up to Mill Hill, along to the Dyke, down into Southwick, stroll back via The Buckingham. Stunning. . The pubs and restaurants are first class...