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  2. The Prince Albert, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Albert is a pub and music venue located in Trafalgar Street, Brighton, East Sussex. It was originally a three-storey town house built in 1848 and it was converted into a pub in 1860. It was originally a three-storey town house built in 1848 and it was converted into a pub in 1860.

  3. Pubs in Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The first stimulus to Brighton's pub trade was the rapid increase in stagecoach traffic in the 18th century, [12] encouraged both by the increasing popularity and fashionable status of the town as a result of its royal patronage and by its increasing importance as the commercial centre of Sussex.

  4. Royal Pavilion Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Sussex Archaeological Collections. 140. Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society: 97– 112. doi: 10.5284/1086047. Collis, Rose (2005). Brighton Boozers: a History of the City's Pub Culture. Brighton: Brighton & Hove City Council (Royal Pavilion, Libraries and Museums Department). ISBN 0-948723-60-2. Collis, Rose (2010). The New Encyclopaedia of ...

  5. King and Queen, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The pub markets itself as a sports bar, with large screen televisions and several pool tables, and as a music venue; local DJ Fatboy Slim has played there, and there is a regular karaoke night. [16] [17] The pub was listed at Grade II by English Heritage on 19 March 1997. [2] This defines it as a "nationally important" building of "special ...

  6. Marlborough Pub and Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Marlborough Pub and Theatre is a historic venue, situated at 4 Princes Street, Brighton. It has been associated, since the 1970s, with the LGBT community . The Marlborough's small theatre presents drama, cabaret and music throughout the year, including during the Brighton Fringe Festival, LGBT History Month and Brighton Pride Arts Festival.

  7. Old Steine - Wikipedia

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    The Old Steine (/ ˈ s t iː n /) is a thoroughfare in Brighton city centre, East Sussex, and is the southern terminus of the A23. The southern end leads to Marine Parade, the Brighton seafront and the Palace Pier. The Old Steine is also the site of a number of City Centre bus stops for Brighton buses.

  8. Harvey's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Harvey's Brewery is a brewery in Lewes, East Sussex, England. Harvey's estate includes 45 tied houses, mostly in Sussex, and three in London: Royal Oak, Southwark, The Cat's Back, Wandsworth and The Phoenix, Stockwell. It sells and distributes its main product, Sussex Best Bitter, to other pubs, off-licences and social clubs in south east England.

  9. Category:Pubs in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Pubs in Brighton; R. Royal Pavilion Tavern; S. Sassoon Mausoleum; T. The Prince Albert, Brighton This page was last edited on 10 January 2016, at 15:26 (UTC). ...