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7 Most Loved Bars And Pubs In Hove

Hove is commonly thought of as Brighton’s slightly more upmarket counterpart, boasting a number of high-end bars, pubs and restaurants as well as being home to a fair number of famous faces. These qualities and more make Hove a highly desirable area both to live and to visit.

Regardless of whether you’re a tourist visiting the city for the first time, a Brighton resident wishing to venture further into BN3 or a new Hove local hoping to find a new local spot, here are some of the best and most popular bars and pubs in Hove.

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The Paris HouseA charming bar in Brighton & Hove with a European vibe, offering a diverse drinks menu and live jazz music.
The Wick InnOne of the beloved local pubs in Hove, featuring a diverse drinks selection, Thai kitchen, and unique 1920s Speakeasy bar.
The Gin TubA quirky cocktail bar in Brighton & Hove known for its novelty cocktails, extensive gin selection, and late-night fun.
The Garden Bar HoveA spacious pub with a large garden, offering events, happy hour deals, and a diverse food and drinks menu.
Hove PlaceA hidden gem bistro bar off Church Road, renowned for its deli boards, Sunday roasts, and beautiful beer garden.
George Street TapA stylish yet comfortable pub in Hove, hosting live music and sports events with a range of cocktails and beers.
The Bee’s MouthA quirky and intimate pub on Western Road loved for its eccentric décor, live events, and cosy atmosphere.

The Paris House

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Situated in the middle of the bustling Western Road, slightly west of the Brighton/Hove border, the Paris House is arguably one of the most charming bars in Brighton and Hove. Both the interior and exterior of the bar wouldn’t feel out of place in a continental European city like Paris or Vienna and while sitting inside, it’s certainly easy to feel as though you could be there.

The drinks menu ranges from standard premium lagers such as Amstel and Kronenberg to IPAs and bottled Belgian beer. Paris House also boasts an impressive and extensive wine list of red, white, rose and sparkling that is sure to impress any wine critic. The venue hosts regular live jazz music every Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, making it the perfect venue to get a taste of a whole new city while still enjoying the best of Brighton.

Address: 21 Western Road, Brighton, BN3 1AF

Website: https://www.the-paris-house.co.uk

The Wick Inn

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The Wick, found at the end of Western Road, is a firm favourite among locals. Behind the charming and quirky island bar, one can find a huge array of premium lagers and IPAs, craft gins and other popular spirits, as well as the beloved and Brighton exclusive Tuaca, for prices that are fairly reasonable for Hove.

The Wick also plays host to a Thai kitchen with an impressive range and price, including small plates and full meals so that whatever you fancy, your wants are sure to be met. That isn’t all that this popular pub has to offer, however.

Just up the stairs is an authentic 1920s Speakeasy bar with a unique and intimate atmosphere. Available for weekend bookings for groups of up to 30 or for a romantic couple’s night after grabbing a drink from downstairs, this space sets the venue apart as utterly unique from any other in Brighton and Hove.

Address: 63 Western Road, Brighton, BN1 1JD

Website: http://www.thewick.pub

The Gin Tub

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The Gin Tub is one of Brighton & Hove’s best-loved cocktail bars and it isn’t hard to see why. The fun and quirky decorations, including a phone on each table for placing orders, create an initial sense of novelty about the venue, but the Gin Tub’s main attraction is without a doubt its iconic cocktails.

Their cocktail menu is vast and truly has something for everyone, from the sweet and novelty gin-based cocktails that are unique to the bar and are to what the Gin Tub owes much of its infamy, to classics such as the Espresso Martini and Margarita.

They also have a truly impressive selection of craft gins, all expertly paired by bartenders with tonics that perfectly compliment the flavours, for anyone who doesn’t fancy a cocktail, as well as beers, wines, and other spirits for those who aren’t gin fans. On Fridays and Saturdays, Under the Tub opens until 3 am as a late-night space, making it perfect for the people of Hove after a drink, a dance, and plenty of fun.

Address: 16 Church Road, Brighton, BN3 2FL

Website: https://www.thegintub.co.uk

The Garden Bar Hove

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This spacious pub is found slightly further out of the city but is nonetheless one of the most highly recommended in Hove. With a huge garden and cosy interior, The Garden Bar is the perfect venue to hire for events as it can host groups of up to 250, making it perfect for birthday parties, anniversaries, weddings, or any other celebration you could possibly want it for.

They host regular events such as pub quizzes and live music as well as showing Sky Sports throughout major sports fixtures, so there’s truly something for all members of your group. The Garden Bar offers a cocktail menu that includes both classics and seasonal options, along with a number of premium spirits and an impressive range of draught beers and ciders, selected options of which are on offer for an impressive £4.20 during their Happy Hour (Monday-Thursday 3-5 pm, Sunday 8-10 pm). With all of this, as well as a vast everyday food menu and a Roast menu available on Sundays, it isn’t hard to see why The Garden Bar is so popular with the residents of Hove.

Address: 324 Portland Road, Brighton, BN3 5LF

Website: https://thegardenbarhove.com

Hove Place

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One of the sister pubs to the aforementioned Libation, Hove Place is a hidden gem of a bistro bar found just off of the buzzing Church Road. This delightful bistro’s magnum opus is undoubtedly its food menu; particularly its deli boards, offering a range of local cheeses and deli meats for under £30. They also offer a Sunday roast menu that has the same level of care and precision put into its preparation and is certainly not to be missed.

Their drinks menu offers a great range of local and premium beers, ciders, and ales, as well as popular spirits and a fantastic wine list. Hove Place is also home to a gorgeous Italian-style beer garden that acts as a sun trap during warm weather and is an ideal place to enjoy a pint or a glass of wine with friends or family on a warm summer evening.

Address: 37 First Ave, Hove, BN3 2FH

Website: https://hoveplace.co.uk/

George Street Tap

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This stylish yet comfortable pub is a frequent host to live music and live sports fixtures, making it highly popular with a variety of crowds. Its warm and welcoming atmosphere accommodates a wide range of occasions, be that a tapas meal or pizza from its delicious food menu or a night out.

George Street Tap offers a range of popular and unique cocktails, plus a basic wine list, for a budget-friendly evening in a friendly and fun bar. Along with a mixture of premium and local lagers, ales, ciders, and IPAs, and a huge range of spirits, you’re sure to find something behind the bar to guarantee everybody in your party a great time.

Address: 4-5 George Street, BN3 3YA

Website: https://www.crafted-social.co.uk/george-street-tap-hove

The Bee’s Mouth

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The Bee’s Mouth is one of the quirkiest bars in the Brighton and Hove area. Situated on Western Road, this small yet lively pub is a firm favourite among locals and as soon as you set foot inside it’s clear why.

The intimate interior is jam-packed with fairy lights and unique trinkets that draw your attention to every single corner and give the bar tons of character. They offer a wide range of beers and ales both on draught and in bottles, as well as wine and popular spirits.

However, The Bee’s Mouth is best known by far for their live events. Though the live music events are most frequent and popular, they also host open mics for amateur musicians hoping to make their first array into the business, as well as life drawing and lino printing classes on certain Tuesdays. These fun and unique events, paired with the eccentric interior and intimate atmosphere, make The Bee’s Mouth one of the most beloved and authentic pubs in Brighton & Hove, and is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

Address: 10 Western Road, BN3 1AE

Website: https://www.facebook.com/beesmouth123/?locale=en_GB

Mae Davage

Mae joined We Love Brighton in July 2023 as she finished her second year of a Film Studies degree. As she heads into my final year, she is excited for the opportunity to be able to write about the city she's called home for the past three years and gain experience with writing professionally, as this is something she would love to pursue after graduating.