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Cornfield Garage (Wetherspoon)

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Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Long Man - Long BlondeExcellent2
Batemans - Salem Dark FruitsExcellent1
By The Horns - Lambeth WalkGood2
Sambrook's - Powerhouse PorterGood1
Brewster's - RutterkinGood1
Arundel - Winston Church AleGood1
Theakston - Old PeculierGood1
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 3Good1
Adnams - BroadsideGood1
Three Acre - Christmas Old AleGood1
Temperance Union - Ott SoftyGood1
Stonehenge - Great BustardAcceptable1
Purple Moose - Glaslyn AleAcceptable1
Lymestone - Stone AgeAcceptable1
Sharp's - Doom BarNot Tried0
Picture 1. Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Visits Details

27 Dec 2025 (Dosser)
9 beers to start with but went down quickly. Pub too hot. Then too cold. Why? Jaipur went off b4 I got to it.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Batemans - Salem Dark Fruits4.40ExcellentI didn't enjoy a beer so fruity. But lynne did.
Theakston - Old Peculier5.60GoodLast pint out! Still good but not as i remember it.
Three Acre - Christmas Old Ale5.60GoodHad 2 of these. Very dry old ale. Not my sort of beer. But probably half the price of a similar beer any where else in Eastbourne tonight and in better condition.
16 Jun 2025 (Dosser)
7 beers on but not the most interesting. Last real ale for a few weeks as were off to Tenerife.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Brewster's - Rutterkin5.00GoodGood flavours. £3.12 a pint.
31 Dec 2024 (Dosser)
Rammed.Took ages to be served. Well, it's nye. No music here so much more respectful.
BeerABVScoreNotes
By The Horns - Lambeth Walk5.10GoodA decent vegan porter. Whatever that means.
30 Dec 2024 (Dosser)
9 guests on here after our brunch plus pint at 6 squid.
BeerABVScoreNotes
By The Horns - Lambeth Walk5.10GoodNice pint but bit watery after previous 2 stouts
08 Aug 2023 (Dosser)
Visit to see Lynnes family and an overnight stay near the seafront. 9 guests on, all %5 or under and a lot more interesting than I found in most Eastbourne pubs. Our Barmaid got the prices wrong, gave us the wrong change, and needed sorting out.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 35.00GoodHard to believe this was on here at £2.88 a pint cheaper than any where in Ramsgit.
Lymestone - Stone Age4.20Acceptable
12 Apr 2019 (Dosser)
Few in who had drunk too much. £2.59 here for most beers.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Stonehenge - Great Bustard4.80Acceptable
Purple Moose - Glaslyn Ale4.20AcceptableJust acceptable. £1.99.
22 Apr 2018 (Dosser)
2 visits over the weekend. Men without tops walking around the bar. Not welcome.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Sambrook's - Powerhouse Porter4.90Good£2.70 a pint
Sharp's - Doom Bar4.00Not Tried£3.25 a pint! Up from 3.15 on my last visit 4 years ago. What a rip off. Manager told me its even more in Brighton. So what?
09 Oct 2016 (Alenomore)
Late morning for T. Four times as many people in this, the first JD to open here. Good range on, including upcoming festival ales.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Temperance Union - Ott Softy1.00Good
02 Mar 2014 (Dosser)
Excellent barstaff. Prices much higher than the Maidstone Spoons, but 6 'boring' beers on including Gloombar. Needs a decent anager to overhall to bring it up to a better standard.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Adnams - Broadside4.70Good
Long Man - Long Blonde3.80Good
Sharp's - Doom Bar4.00Not Tried£3.15 a pint!! Hard to believe
26 Jan 2013 (Dosser)
Better than the other spoons
BeerABVScoreNotes
Long Man - Long Blonde3.80Excellent
Arundel - Winston Church Ale4.70Good

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About the Cornfield Garage

The pub sign. Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional-
Excellent2
Good12
Acceptable6
Poor-

Website.

The pub is found in Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4QD.

This pub in Cornfield Road occupies what used to be the Cornfield Motor company building going on the sign painted on the wall above the door. By the mid 19th century, most of Eastbourne was owned by the Cavendishes (Dukes of Devonshire) and the Gilbert family. It was William, second Earl of Burlington, later seventh Duke of Devonshire, who saw Eastbourne's potential. He built the first sea wall and villas to entice wealthy visitors, and had the county surveyor, James Berry, draw up a plan for the town. Extensively expanded, almost doubling its size, in 2015 with an extension on the rear.

We have visited this pub 12 times, seen 26 different beers and tried 16 of them.

Map location

Postcode: BN21 4QD