The Walrus is a refurbished 200 year old pub, with a beautifully designed restaurant and hidden two storey roof garden. If you’re looking for a laid-back afternoon chat with friends, the ground floor pub is perfect, serving wine, beers and coffee. Head on upstairs to the roof garden for small plates, contemporary dishes and the Carpenters Lounge cocktail bar.
The Walrus also hosts a state-of-the-art music venue – The Tusk Club. Dance the night away with live music and rotating house DJ’s. The club promises a fun night you and your friends will never forget.

The Walrus is open everyday from 12pm, closing at 11pm on Mondays and Tuesdays, 12am on Wednesdays and Thursdays, 2am on Fridays and Saturdays, and 10pm on Sunday. Located near the beach in The Lanes, The Walrus is a must-visit spot. Become a member of the brand new Portobello Pub Club and get £5 for joining, with the opportunity to double your bar tab on your Birthday.
The pub accommodates to your every need, offering group bookings and flexible packages for individual diners or groups of 110 alike.
Dining at The Walrus Brighton
If you visit The Walrus on Monday to Friday, between 12pm to 6pm, you can enjoy house wines, lucky saint bottles and selected pints all at just £5.
The restaurant serves a wide variety of culinary styles and dishes, from three course meals and roasts to small plates. Indulge in aged sirloin beef, pork belly, lamb shank, chicken or individual vegan mushroom and cheese wellington on Sundays, alongside a little live jazz. The Walrus also has a kids menu for children under 12, offering fish and chips, pasta and burgers.

Aside from their signature roasts, The Walrus has a jam-packed menu, including Buffalo chicken wings, squid, mackerel, sea bass, 28 day aged 10oz sirloin steak, burgers and a selection of irresistible desserts.
Pop down to the Carpenter’s Lounge on the first floor and enjoy 2 for £12 cocktails on a Thursday night. You won’t want to miss the numerous events at The Walrus, from quizzes, drag and cabaret to poetry and circus.
Be sure to book a table on their website before visiting The Walrus for a night of memories and laughter.
Address: 10 Ship St, Brighton BN1 1AD
Website: The Walrus – Eclectically-decorated rooms and endless winding passageways