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LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
Alright folks,
Coming down for the game on Saturday with a couple of other lads and staying over on the Saturday night. Anyone recommend any decent bars etc to visit in the city centre? We've got some digs near the station. Where is worth a visit and where should we avoid? We're all 30 something's smartly dressed and no trouble.

Looking forward to visiting the Anex for the 1st time, I've heard very good things and your apparently a friendly lot! We should bring a decent following given the distance, over 1,400 sold so far.

If you fancy a bit of culture ...and you leave pretty promptly there is an Opera/film at the Duke of Yorks kicking off at 5.55pm...good sound system at the cinema....................well you did say you are smartly dressed chaps
 




jimbob5

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Sep 18, 2014
2,697
Glad you added the London Based bit because if you were coming from Boro I'd need to warn you about the beer prices. Over a fiver for a pint of Punk IPA in a couple of places in town now. I'd recommend a crawl from the station down Trafalgar St, through the North Laine area and in to the Lanes.

I have a soft spot for Boro fans I have to admit. Two seasons ago there were a lot of you on the train back to Brighton and some of the funniest banter I've ever heard, albeit at the expense of an unfortunate kid that wouldn't stop screaming. Last season you were properly noisy as well in a season that seemed atmosphere-less, despite being on a poor run. Hopefully we won't be so dreadful this time, it really was one of our most abject performances.
I've supported Brighton for 45 years and have lived up north and currently in London. Apart from certain places in the west end it's a bit of a myth that London boozers charge more than most places in the country south of say Cov. If a bog standard place is charging a fiver for a pint give it a wide steer. You could do worse than come out the station, go left down the hill starting at say the Lord nelson and pick up others on route around the north lanes etc. In theory you can't go wrong but a friend from Kent once told me he struggled to find many pubs! A bit of a dubious achievement. Relations cooled!
 


Bean

Registered User
Feb 13, 2010
3,557
Hove
If house is your thing then head to Audio as Heidi is playing there. Should be very good.
 


Nitram

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Jul 16, 2013
2,178
After the game get off at London Road which is the stop before Brighton. Two good pubs The Open House and the Signalman. Short walk South to Preston Circus to the very trendy Hare and Hounds and good Mexican food. Another short walk along London Road there is a new cocktail bar called the Shuffle. Carry on bottom of Trafalgar Street The Great Eastern, specialises in bourbons. The North Laine pub is in that area along with The Basketmakers. Or head up Trafalgar Street towards the station for the Nelson.
 
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W.C.

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Oct 31, 2011
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Another vote for a wander round the Northern Lanes area from me :thumbsup:
 




Leighgull

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Dec 27, 2012
2,377
No one will be able to understand you so speak s l o w l y and remember we don't still point at aeroplanes in the deep saaath.

Also, what passes for "smartly dressed" in Boro will not guarantee success with women in Brighton. No one wears three star jumpers and sta prest kecks down here. Brighton birds prefer their men wearing. Loincloth, riding a unicycle and juggling whilst sporting a top hat.
 


worthingseagull

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Sep 28, 2011
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Alright mate, just to summarise all this for you, just walk done the main road from Brighton Station and turn left down North Road. About 100 yards down there begins the whole North Laines area that everyone is recommending. Just go down there and see what takes your fancy. And just to reiterate, jeans and trainers is trendy down here so don't dress up a la 90's :) Have a good one. Cheers
 


piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Stick to the Lanes. Avoid west street like ebola.
 






UTB!

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Oct 15, 2014
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'Avoid West Street like ebola' haha will do, cheers again lads, got a pretty good idea of what to swerve and where to go now.

Leighgull ^ hope ya teams better than your banter otherwise it's league 1 for you next season!

If you need any pointers when coming up to the Riverside I'd say come out the ground, turn right at the 1st roundabout, follow the road along, join slip road and follow signs for M1 southbound! No Boro's not that bad, some great areas and countryside around the place and it's not a bad night out, people are very friendly.

Good luck for the rest of the season!
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Alright mate, just to summarise all this for you, just walk done the main road from Brighton Station and turn left down North Road. About 100 yards down there begins the whole North Laines area that everyone is recommending. Just go down there and see what takes your fancy. And just to reiterate, jeans and trainers is trendy down here so don't dress up a la 90's :) Have a good one. Cheers

Don't go with that advice.

North Laine starts immediately you turn left out of the station, and head down Trafalgar Street. The first pub you'll come to down there is The Prince Albert. There's an enormous mural of several died-before-their-time rock stars. And it's a decent pub.

And just to reiterate, jeans and trainers is trendy down here so don't dress up a la 90's :) Have a good one. Cheers

Wot?
 




Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Quaxxann
North Laines? There is no such place.
 


worthingseagull

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Sep 28, 2011
1,460
Don't go with that advice.

North Laine starts immediately you turn left out of the station, and head down Trafalgar Street. The first pub you'll come to down there is The Prince Albert. There's an enormous mural of several died-before-their-time rock stars. And it's a decent pub.

Well according to the North Laine website, my advice is good (and easy for non locals to find) http://northlaine.co.uk/_images/common/map.jpg
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Well according to the North Laine website, my advice is good (and easy for non locals to find) http://northlaine.co.uk/_images/common/map.jpg

They've stuck the North Laine wording in the middle of North Laine, which North Road pretty much is.

North Laine - as we know it (the original North Laine continues a little further north) - is bounded by Trafalgar Street to the north; Marlborough Place, Gloucester Place and George Place to the east, North Street to the south and Queens Road to the west.
 




Munkfish

Well-known member
May 1, 2006
11,877
They've stuck the North Laine wording in the middle of North Laine, which North Road pretty much is.

North Laine - as we know it (the original North Laine continues a little further north) - is bounded by Trafalgar Street to the north; Marlborough Place, Gloucester Place and George Place to the east, North Street to the south and Queens Road to the west.

Who honestly gives a fluck? Will this pointless detail help the OP in anyway? Unless he wants to bore his mates shitless after the game about the boundries of the North Laine?
 




Pinkie Brown

I'll look after the skirt
Sep 5, 2007
3,546
Neues Zeitalter DDR
The I'd echo the advice saying to stick around North Laine - The Albert, North Laine, Basketmakers, Great Eastern, George, Office all good pubs with decent beer selections and other specialities.

I'd advise you have a burger at either Troll's Pantry (which is in the Hobgoblin pub - same area) or Burger Brothers which is a more take away type place. They are both spoken about as some of the best burgers in the UK.

Audio's normally good for a boogie later on http://www.audiobrighton.com/club/club-calendar/.

Unfortunately, the club scene here has gone right downhill of late. You should avoid West Street nightclubs and unfortunately now the Seafront clubs have turned into chavfests as well. The Concorde 2 is normally a good bet but it's a garage night on Saturday which probably won't be up your street. The Green Door Store is always free to get in and open until 4 or 5 in the morning (it's right by the Station as well.)

Hope you enjoy everything apart from the result!

Not in the early part of the evening it isn't. This Saturday 80's ska legends 'The Beat' are playing there.

I will be long gone before the garage night starts !!
 


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