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Best Places To Drink Guinness In Brighton

Guinness is a staple of almost every bar and pub in Brighton, but there’s an art to pouring a pint of this world-famous dry Irish stout and you can certainly notice the difference when tasting a Guinness that has been poured with care, attention, and patience.

With that being said, your best bet at finding the perfect pint of Guinness in Brighton would be at a pub with Irish traditions at its core. Luckily, plenty of great pubs pour the perfect pint of Guinness in Brighton so you’re spoilt for choice.

The Best Pints of Guinness In Brighton And Where To Drink Them

Fiddlers ElbowVibrant Irish bar proudly serving “the best pint of Guinness in Brighton”.
Molly MalonesLate-night Irish bar with good vibes and plenty of Guinness on tap.
The Bugle InnHidden gem Irish bar serving Guinness off Lewes Road.
Ye Olde King & QueenSports bar with pool tables and Guinness on tap.
TorstigbarAlcohol-free bar serving 0% Guinness in Kemptown.
The StationLively bar in Hove serving alcohol-free Guinness.
The Caxton ArmsRelaxed atmosphere and 0% cans of Guinness served from the fridge.

Fiddlers Elbow

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The Fiddlers Elbow is arguably Brighton’s most renowned and beloved Irish pub. Jokingly, the pub has decided to mythologise on its website that they don’t serve Guinness, but that, of course, is far from the truth.

The Fiddlers Elbow proudly states that they serve the best pint of Guinness in Brighton. Whether there’s any truth in that is in the eye (or mouth) of the beholder. Aside from the Guinness, the pub itself has a fantastic atmosphere and regularly hosts all manner of themed events.

So, there isn’t an excuse not to visit the Fiddlers Elbow if you’re a fan of Guinness and are in Brighton for the day exploring the sights.

Address: 11 Boyce’s St, Brighton, BN1 1AN

Website: fiddlerselbow.pub

Molly Malones

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Ask anyone in Brighton where they’re most likely to end up at the tail-end of their night out and singing their hearts out at Molly Malones will probably be their answer.

Molly Malones has become synonymous with the Irish pub scene in Brighton for many years and, as such, knows exactly how to pour a decent pint of Guinness.

Molly Malones always has a fantastic atmosphere with plenty of live music serenading its patrons early into the morning. There’s no better place to drink a pint of the good stuff in Brighton than at Mollie’s.

Address: 57 West St, Brighton, BN1 2RA

Website: mollymalones.pub

The Bugle Inn

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One of the best-kept secrets in town, The Bugle Inn keeps a low profile to retain its traditional atmosphere. As such, it is one of the best hidden-gem Irish pubs in Brighton, situated just off Lewes Road.

Staff at The Bugle take pride in their heritage and, as such, see pouring a perfect pint of Guinness as an art form. So, with that in mind, don’t expect to be served your pint of Guinness at The Bugle until it’s rested for a suitable amount of time.

Address: 24 St Martin’s St, Brighton, BN2 3HJ

Website: facebook.com/buglebrighton

Ye Olde King & Queen

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What’s better than enjoying a fresh pint of Guinness in the company of friends? Well, enjoying a fresh pint of Guinness in the company of friends watching live sport, of course.

Ye Olde King & Queen is one of Brighton’s premier bars for watching live sports and playing a game of pool. It’s a sociable pub and pours a mean pint of Guinness to boot, so what’s not to love about that?

Address: 13-17 Marlborough Pl, Brighton, BN1 1UB

Website: thekingandqueen.co.uk

Best Pubs and bars Serving Alcohol-Free Guinness In Brighton

Traditional alcoholic Guinness has a lower alcoholic content than most draught beverages served at a bar. However, at 4.3% ABV, some mistakenly believe that the drink is the best way to remain clear-headed on a night out.

The only responsible way to remain sober and clear-headed, especially if acting as a designated driver, on a night out is to steer clear of alcohol altogether. Luckily Guinness has its very own alcohol-free alternative and it’s blissfully just as delicious as the original. Even better, there are several pubs in Brighton that stock alcohol-free Guinness.

Torstigbar

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Torstigbar is Brighton’s premier alcohol-free bar and with many people deciding to give up alcohol, especially in the new year, the bar has seen a lot of custom in recent times.

Alongside mocktails and a range of alcohol-free craft beers, Torstigbar also serves alcohol-free Guinness.

Address: 45 George St, Kemptown, Brighton, BN2 1RJ

Website: torstigbar.com

The Station

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The Station in Hove is a beloved drinking establishment in the heart of Hove adored by the local population. The pub shows live sports to its thirsty patrons and serves alcohol-free Guinness too.

The Station is owned by the Greene King chain of pubs and the company has partnered with Guinness to offer designated drivers a free pint of alcohol-free Guinness until January 1st 2024.

Address: 100 Goldstone Villas, Hove, Brighton and Hove

Website: greeneking.co.uk/pubs/east-sussex/station

The Caxton Arms

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This hidden gem of a pub, tucked away just a short walk from Brighton mainline station has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great spot for an hour’s respite from the hustle and bustle of Brighton’s busy central shopping district.

One of the few pubs in Brighton to serve Samuel Adams on draught, the pub has a diverse range of drinks available, and also stocks canned alcohol-free Guinness in its fridges. What’s not to love about that?

Address: 36 North Gardens, Brighton, BN1 3LB

Website: caxtonarms.co.uk/

Patrick Crawford

Patrick joined WeLoveBrighton in 2022 as one of its first content writers after previously working as a writer for Screen Rant. He has a Masters Degree in Critical and Creative Writing from The University of Sussex and has long been proud to call Brighton home for many years. He's been writing for as long as he can remember. Whether it’s short and long form fiction, or content writing and journalism, he enjoys building a varied and engaging career with the written word.