Pubs in Hastings
Discover the best pubs and bars in Hastings. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Lord Nelson
East Bourne Street, Hastings TN34 3DP
Built in 1830, this is a small pub with old world atmosphere where local fishermen congregate.
Millers Arms
38 Winchelsea Road, Hastings TN35 4JU
A small traditional pub with a pleasant garden, quiet in the mornings but busy in the evenings with a number of teams playing darts, pool and petanque. There is a weekly quiz and most festivals, Burns Night, St. David's Day, St. Patrick's Day, St. George's Day, etc. are celebrated. There is a free juke box every Sunday, the garden is large, supervised children and dogs are welcome. Money is raised all through the year to put on a free Bonfire Night for the community.
Old King John
39-41 Middle Road, Hastings TN35 5DL
Free house with no fruit machine, juke box, pool or food. It does have darts, bar billiards and shove halfpenny and occasional live music. Very busy community pub with rear garden; for the area an it is unusual as outlet for Dartford Wobbler brewery.
Olde Pumphouse
64 George Street, Hastings TN34 3EE
A popular olde worlde pub on two levels, a timber building in the Old Town of Hastings with friendly staff. Main entrance is up a side alley to the right.
Palace
Palace Court, White Rock, Hastings TN34 1JP
A large one room pub, concentrating on food, there are games rooms and outside smoking area opposite the beach. The pub came under new ownership in November 2018.
Pissarros
10 South Terrace, Hastings TN34 1SA
A single bar and a separate dining room with a good range of food and a function room make up the accommodation of this pub.
Plough Inn
49 Priory Road, Hastings TN34 3JJ
A small half timbered pub on the West Hill near the castle to where a lift goes from the Old Town. It is the last pub in an area that as recently as the turn of the century had five. A friendly community pub, (and 'sister' pub to the North Star in St Leonards), with a large beer garden to the rear. It has four handpumps offering two permanent and one changing guest ale, plus Weston's Old Rosie cider, which is not real cider according to CAMRA's definition. Although Ore station is nearer (750m), it has a lesser service than Hastings station..
Prince Albert
28 Cornwallis Street, Hastings TN34 1SS
A cosy backstreet pub which was previously owned by Shepherd Neame pub, which was closed by that company, but re-opened as a free house in November 2019. The external photo temporarily remains on this website, but dates back to Shepherd Neame days, while the internal photos are contemporary.
Whistle Trago
26 George Street, Hastings TN34 3EA
A small bar established in 2001, and a major facelift in 2013. It has a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Albion
33 George Street, Hastings TN34 3EA
Formerly the Royal Albion and first licensed for drinks in 1730 this spacious former hotel has been tastefully refurbished with many improvements including a stage for live music, beautifully designed bar tops and stylish furniture. There is a smaller bar which can be shut off as a small function room and a separate larger bar. It has kept its traditional ambience as a Wiiliam Youngers house complete with tartan panels. It has six hand pumps and the food menu is continually changing. Up to four changing real ciders from Sussex and Kent are served from boxes in the 'Marine Parade' bar. The pub fronts onto two streets, it can only be entered from George Street despite its postal address, the first picture (above) is taken from Marine Parade, the second from George Street.
Royal Standard
East Street, Hastings TN34 3AP
A fishermans' pub dating from 1707 opposite the Stade, a single bar, popular during various Old Town festivals and hosts the marble championship on Good Friday. Pig roast during summer season.
Stag Inn
14 All Saints Street, Hastings TN34 3BJ
Probably the oldest surviving pub in Hastings, in its present form it dates from 1547 and has many interesting and quirky features. As a tied house, it is one of a few pubs to take beers from Shepherd Neame's microbrewery, and these are often available to complement the regular and seasonal ales. A full menu 'with a Balinese twist' is available except on Sundays when a traditional roast lunch is served. Also weekend brunch is served between 11:00 and 12:45 on Saturdays and Sundays. A number of regular events are held: Monday is Quiz Night, 8-10pm, £1 per person entry fee; Tuesday is a Folk Session 9-11pm; Wednesday is a Bluegrass Session 8:30-11pm and Thursday is Folk and Blues Singaround 9-11pm. Although Ore station is nearer (1000m), it is a more difficult walk and has a lesser service.
