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In 1800, Brighton had one 'inn' for every thirty houses.  Apart from serving drinks they were used for markets or even staging trials. Tradition has it that a brewery, previously on the site of the Black Lion pub, was established by the first Protestant martyr under Mary I.

Admiral Napier
Albion Inn
Bat & Ball
Bath Arms
Battle of Trafalgar
Bedford Tavern
Black Horse
Black Lion, Brighton
Black Lion, Preston
Bristol Bar
Circus Circus
City of Hereford
Clifton Arms
Cobbler's Thumb
Colonnade
Crescent
Cricketers
Dog Tray
Dorset Arms
Druids Head
Duke of Wellington
Dyke Road Tavern
Eagle
Earth and Stars
Evening Star
Feathers
Fitters Arms
Foresters Arms
Free Butt
Geese Have Gone Over The Water
Golden Cannon
Good Companions
Great Globe
Greyhound
Greys
Hanbury Arms
Hand in Hand
Hare & Hounds
Hop Poles
Horseshoe
Hungry Years
I Go Inn
Jimmy's
Kensington
King and Queen
Ladies Mile Hotel
Lion & Lobster
Lion and Unicorn
Little Globe
Lord Nelson
Marlborough Hotel
Martha Gunn
Mash Tun
Neptune Inn
Office
Oriental
Preston Park Hotel
Pub Groups
Public Houses
Pull & Pump
Pump House
Queensbury Arms
Red Lion
Regency Tavern
Royal Escape
Sea House
Soba
Standard
Sussex Hotel
Sussex Yeoman
Temple Inn
The Foundry: Formerly Pedestrian Arms
The Ship Inn
The Spotted Dog
The Sussex, East Street
Victory Inn
Waggon & Horses
Walkabout
White Hart
White Horse
Windmill
Winner
 
Lucky dip
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