Pubs in Hastings
Discover the best pubs and bars in Hastings. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Churchills Hotel
3 St. Helens Crescent, Hastings TN34 2EN
Friendly bar attached to a popular Chinese Restaurant, offering two real ales including a local beer. Plenty of seating and tables in the bar area and the adjoining lower seating area. Food is available at mealtimes, lunch and evening, in the Chinese Restaurant next door. A welcome venue for Real Ale drinkers in an area which has no pubs.
Jolly Fisherman
3 East Beach Street, Hastings TN34 3AR
A pub until the 1950s, then a café, and now Hastings' first micropub. At least three changing cask beers, together with up to six real ciders and perries, and keg beers, are supplemented by a large range of canned and bottled beers of UK and foreign origin. Home-made bar snacks are on offer Wednesday to Saturday, with free cheese on Sunday afternoon. The rustic furniture is arranged to help create a friendly atmosphere. Toad in the hole and shove-ha'penny can be played.
Conqueror's March
Stonestile Lane, Hastings TN35 4BW
Large new build fringe of town roadside pub with plenty of parking, outside eating areas and a children's play area. All beers are from the Marston's range and the pub offers a wide ranging menu.
Fishermans Institute & Social Club
97 All Saints Street, Hastings TN34 3BE
Hastings & St Leonards Royal British Legion Club
Haig House, Hastings TN34 1NH
Hastings St Leonards & County Conservative Club
12 Carlisle Parade, Hastings TN34 1JG
Old Hastings Club
39a, High Street, Hastings TN34 3ER
Mount Pleasant Inn
88 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings TN34 3SN
Two-roomed pub with a sports theme, with TVs in the main room and a pool table down in the back room. Two handpumps but only one ale.
St Mary in the Castle Café & Bar
7 Pelham Crescent, Hastings TN34 3AF
Renovated and re-opened in early 2018, this café and bar is located on the seafront, downstairs in the old Victorian arcade with its fully restored lantern roof. With large windows looking out over the road to the sea, the café type seating area has a light and airy feel.
Porters
56 High Street, Hastings TN34 3EN
Porters is a Grade 2 listed building which has been a wine bar since 1986, refurbished in 2017, it now serves real ale. Home cooked food is served and it is a popular live jazz venue.
Eel & Bear
28 Waldegrave Street, Hastings TN34 1SJ
A Bottle Shop and Tap Room which sells bottles, cans and has three keg dispensers. Typically around 200 different drinks are stocked, including some bottle conditioned beers. The shop has an on-licence and also will fill their containers for take away with a 25% discount off the drinking in price.
Twelve Hundred Postcards
80 Queens Road, Hastings TN34 1RL
This micropub opened in November 2018, consisting of a bar in one room with real ales in a cool room at the rear; the large window enabling the customers to see their beers being poured. There are benches and high stools down each side of the room; in addition to the three cask beers offered there is one keg beer. The venue has had many past owners, a hundred years ago it was a sweet shop, the owner of which was secretly selling French postcards for which he was imprisoned; hence the pub's name.
