Pubs in Seaford
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Cinque Ports
49 High Street, Seaford BN25 1PP
A central bar and three pillars greet you through the porch of this friendly locals' town pub. It curves round to a darts room past the fire; in fact three dart boards are used on busy tournament nights. To the right a side yard offers either fresh air or a smoker's area, depending. The furniture is eclectic .
Wellington
33 Steyne Road, Seaford BN25 1HT
Situated on the former quayside in the old part of this historic Cinque Port and close to the beach the Wellington has undergone a recent refurbishment and has a spacious comfortable lounge bar boasting ten hand pumps serving Greene King and guest beers. There is also three star B&B accommodation. Easter 2019 - pub is open again following a period of closure. Tenancy currently being advertised.
Kings Head
Pelham Road, Seaford BN25 1EP
Former Bay Tree Inn is now the Kings Head an Elvis Presley themed pub. Two handpumps serving Harveys and a changing guest beer. July 2019 - no longer Elvis themed. Now seems to feature live music. Aug 2020 - still closed
Crown
12 Church Street, Seaford BN25 1HG
Mainly sports orientated but selling well kept real ale.
Old Boot Inn
16 South Street, Seaford BN25 1PE
Situated just a little south of the church. Large pub with entrances from two streets. Now under the same ownership as the Gardener's Arms in Lewes. Six handpumps serving two regular beers, three changing guests and a Lilleys cider. Happy hour 1600 to 1800 Mon - Sat
White Lion Hotel
74 Claremont Road, Seaford BN25 2BJ
Hotel selling real ale on the road into Seaford from Newhaven
Shore
7 Dane Road, Seaford BN25 1LG
Friendly food oriented pub opposite Seaford station. Comfortable interior. One changing real ale normally from a local brewery. Breakfasts served from 9.30 - 11.30.
Seaford & District Constitutional Club
Crouch Lane, Seaford BN25 1PU
We are a private member's social club situated in the centre of Seaford. Lots of activities going on and we are in the process of refurbishing the club. New members always welcome. Family friendly.
Seaford Golf Club
111 Firle Road, Seaford BN25 2JD
Seaford Blatchington golf course located on the Downs to the north of Seaford, East Sussex is probably one of the best downland courses in the South of England with glorious panoramas of the surrounding Sussex Downs on one side and the English Channel on the other. Our clubhouse has all the facilities you would expect from a first-rate golf club. There’s a large terrace overlooking the 18th green, a lounge bar with local ales on tap and an all-day menu, a snooker room, restaurant, meeting rooms, modern locker rooms and much more.
Seaford Head Golf Club
Southdown Road, Seaford BN25 4JS
One of the most picturesque golf courses in the country, Seaford Head is situated on the cliffs of Seaford on the South Coast of England. With views over the English Channel along the shoreline as far as the Isle Of Wight to the West and the Seven Sisters to the East. The South Downs to the north give the course near perfect panoramic views. The View is situated on Seaford Head Golf course, the restaurant, bar and function venue is a modern air conditioned venue which is open 7 days a week from 7.00 am and serves meals all day.
Seaford Royal British Legion Club
70 Claremont Road, Seaford BN25 2BJ
The Royal British Legion is the Premier Ex Service Organisation, formed in 1921. We care for the Welfare of the Ex Service Community, there are some 360,000 members 800 Clubs and 3,600 branches World wide. The Welfare of the Ex Service is our Primary concern. Whether it be helping with the purchase of a Stair-lift, Motorised Scooter, Wheelchair for the disabled, or maybe helping a family who find themselves in difficulty. Someone may need a period of Convalescence after being ill: The Royal British Legion will be there to help. We also help by giving advice on small business and sometimes even loans to help get the business started. Anyone can join the Royal British Legion; you don't have to be ex-services. All are welcome to join, just pop in and ask any committee member or the bar staff for an application form.
Steamworks
Cafe Unit, Seaford Station, Station Approach, Seaford BN25 2AR
Café bar at Seaford Station opened late 2017 serving local (Sussex and neighbouring areas) real ale and cider. Real Ales are served on gravity and ciders from boxes. Selection of craft beers also available on keg. Snack food served. New internal toilets now installed so now no longer necessary to use the disabled toilet on the station platform. Dec 2021 - now only one real ale available at any one time.
