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Park Crescent (Hall & Woodhouse)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Badger (Hall & Woodhouse) - BestNot Tried0
Badger (Hall & Woodhouse) - Tanglefoot (was 4.9%)Not Tried0
Picture 1. Park Crescent, Brighton, East Sussex
Picture 2. Park Crescent, Brighton, East Sussex

Visits Details

26 Jan 2013 (Andrew)
Last pub of the night. Quite quiet. Friendly staff. Nice interior. We sat and Ian wrote a post card to his mum about his chocolate cookie.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Badger (Hall & Woodhouse) - Best4.00Not Tried
Badger (Hall & Woodhouse) - Tanglefoot (was 4.9%)4.70Not Tried

About the Park Crescent

The pub sign. Park Crescent, Brighton, East Sussex

Website.

The pub is found in Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 3HE.

A local pub tucked away between the Lewes and Upper Lewes roads, just north of the Level in Brighton. The pub is independently operated by Rachel and James, familiar faces behind the bars of Brighton with over 25 years of serving beers to Brightonians between them! The first listing of the pub dates from 1878 where a Mr Samuel Munt was the proprietor. The pub took a hit from a German bomb during WW2 which took out part of the roof and front of the building, but went on to completely destroy 24-26 Park Crescent.

We have visited this pub once, seen 2 different beers and tried 0 of them.

Map location

Postcode: BN2 3HE