Pubs in Littlehampton
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Crown
29 High Street, Littlehampton BN17 5BH
Pool and darts can be played here. Live sports shown here. Regular live music. Upstairs is the function room. At the rear is an enclosed yard.
Dolphin
34 High Street, Littlehampton BN17 5ED
A centrally-located pub with a noisy bar that is popular for its games facilities. Appeals particularly to younger customers in the evening but during the day is popular with shoppers and locals and can be quiet apart from late evening. Offers a range of reasonably priced lunches. Very dog friendly. The licensee is very keen on her real ales and has held the tenancy for 18 years. One real cider available
George Inn
14-18 Surrey Street, Littlehampton BN17 5BG
This Wetherspoon pub preserves the name of the old inn which stood behind a large elm tree at the junction of High Street and Surrey Street. Cut down in the 1820s, the pub and the tree had been a focal point for this part of town. The development was built on the site of an orchard belonging to a local timber merchant, John Butt. Inside, pictures of old Littlehampton adorn the walls. There is a variety of comfy seating, some of it is partitioned, with a quieter side area. Outside patio area.
New Inn
5 Norfolk Road, Littlehampton BN17 5PL
The New Inn is a friendly traditional pub and is just a short walk from the beach. The pub itself has two bar areas. The front bar has part bare board and part carpet flooring. Pool & darts can be played in the back bar, as well as live sport being shown. There is a weekly pub quiz and poker nights. It has a heated courtyard. See the pub website for a list of beers available each week
Windmill
Coastguard Road, Littlehampton BN17 5LH
A family-friendly Harvester restaurant serving the normal food range, including breakfast from 9am to 1130am.
Dew Drop Inn
96 Wick St., Littlehampton BN17 7JS
This small and very friendly locals’ Victorian town-house pub is run by an enthusiastic landlord. Situated in the suburban sprawl of Littlehampton the pub has a tiny saloon bar (almost someone’s living room) and this is raised up on a higher level than the slightly tatty public bar. Many traditional pub games are played and the pub can be crowded even on a quiet night. There is a small patio.
Locomotive
74 Lyminster Road, Littlehampton BN17 7LW
The Locomotive is a large pub dating back to the 1800s; it has a lot of character being built of flint. There is a large car park and a garden, which is all fenced and gated. There is a covered and lighted smoking area with plenty of seating for those who wish to smoke. Pool, bar billiards & darts can be played here.
Empress
Baltic Wharf, Littlehampton BN17 5AD
The unique location by the river, the pleasant interior, the music just right so that it doesn't interfere with conversation ... the delicious food really is freshly made, more like a bistro than a stuffy conventional restaurant. The motorised rickshaw in the bar featured in a James Bond film!
