Pubs in Hastings
Discover the best pubs and bars in Hastings. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Tin Tins
21 Robertson Street, Hastings TN34 1HL
Belgian beer bar
On the Rocks
4 Claremont, Hastings TN34 1HA
Small music venue which serves a variety of keg beers.
Anchor Inn
13 George Street, Hastings TN34 3EG
Dating from 1680, there is a small bar plus a separate room for food; a friendly Old Town pub. Gluten free bottled lager is availble, information for the benefit of those suffering coeliac disease.
Ashburnham Arms
104 Ashburnham Road, Hastings TN35 5JH
Corner site and a true freehouse, one of the few in the area. Trade means just one real ale at present; most beers are from the Molson Coors list. Please note the pub is not open lunchtimes during the week.
Bar Moda
206 Queens Road, Hastings TN34 1QP
Carlisle
24 Pelham Street, Hastings TN34 1PE
A popular bkers' pub, culminating in the massive May Day gathering each year, a spacious building particularly attracting a clientele for the live music played.
Cinque Ports Arms
105 All Saints Street, Hastings TN34 3BE
Dating from 1642, a small pub in the middle of Hastings Old Town which is a magnet for tourists and locals, the inside having timbered panel walls and pictures of local hppenings. The pub blends with surrounding buildings and has a sun trap garden at the rear. Although Ore station is nearer (1000m), it is a more difficult walk and has a lesser service.
Clarence
57 Middle Street, Hastings TN34 1NA
Popular with locals and shoppers, a small single bar pub in the town centre.
Clown
9 Russell Street, Hastings TN34 1QU
Hidden in a back street, a very small town centre pub decorated with clown dolls, a friendly venue.
Crown
64-66 All Saints Street, Hastings TN34 3BN
The was been tastefully refurbished by local craftsmen in 2014 with subdued paintwork, wooden floor and hand-made tables and chairs creating a relaxed atmosphere. The four real ales are from Kent and Sussex breweries and the produce for the regularly changing menu is locally sourced. A real cider is available served from a box on the bar. It is a relatively small building and its popularity means that space is often at a premium at peak times, the pub can get very busy weekend evenings and during Old Town events. At the front is a small outdoor seating area. On Sundays the premises open at 11am, but alcohol is not served until midday. Although Ore station is nearer (1150m), it is a more difficult hilly walk and has a lesser service.
Cutter
11-13 East Parade, Hastings TN34 3AL
Built in 1769 in the midst of the Hastings fishing industry, the pub has a large U shaped drinking area. Very popular with holidaymakers.
Dolphin
11-12 Rock-A-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW
An Eighteenth Century traditional pub in Hastings Old Town. It is family run and has very long links to the local fishing community, witness the memorabilia and old photographs that adorn the walls. There is a large veranda, overlooking the famous fishermans' huts and both food and drink can be enjoyed there while watching the various fishing activities. Fish is sourced from the Hastings fishermen and delivered to the pub kitchen, straight from the beach or market. Voted the local CAMRA Branch Community Pub of the Year for 2018 and 2019 and presented with a certificate to mark ten consecutive years appearing in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide; the presentation pictures above show these awards being made. Although Ore railway station is slightly closer, Hastings station has a better train service and other public transport links and is a level walk, as opposed to a hilly walk to and from Ore.
