Popped in for a pint, quite busy, but pubs should be on a friday evening. Good pint, nice pub.
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Jonathan Whitehead ★★★★★
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Ali Perks ★★★★★
I went to The Foundry for a meeting and was blown away about the work space. I enquired about how it works and the receptionist explained all the different hire options.
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Teddy Ryan ★★★★☆
Not a bad pub with a cool vibe and nice outside seats. Little quiet spot away from the madness.
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James ★★★★★
Another great traditional Brighton pub that is tucked away just far enough off the main roadways to make it feel like a locals pub. Friendly staff, friendly locals. Great meeting point as it's just a few minutes from the station. Toilets a bit gross though haha.
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Brighton Beer Blog . com ★★★★☆
The Foundry is one of Brighton's backstreet gems offering a relaxed vibe and cheerful service. Given how many pubs have been re-furbed out-of recognition in Brighton in the past 10 years, The Foundry Brighton has done very well to hold onto some of it’s dark and dingy comfort while offering punters a more contemporary offering. Every time I’ve visited recently, usually mid-afternoon, the playlist has been leaking out a fantastic selection of blues, rock and americana spanning the 60s to 80s. BBB recommend!
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Louise ★★★☆☆
Great pub with lovely staff and toads!!! However we found the house music on a Friday at 8pm to be very jarring - it didn’t fit the vibe and would be better placed at an illegal forest rave at 2am
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M H ★★★★★
This pub is off the beaten track and an absolute haven if you are looking to enjoy some good ale and hearty food. The staff are incredibly conscientious of their customers, my friend and I were well taken care of by the bar staff, cooks and chef who made us two casual pub goers feel like very comfortable and welcome guests. I cannot recommend The Foundry enough. As a well travelled pub goer, it takes the trophy as my personal favourite pub in Brighton by a long shot.
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Babaye Maman ★★★★☆
We went for a family Sunday dinner for a special birthday, the building is lovely. It's a like a classic pub on the ground floor, a high-end restaurant upstairs and there is also a lovely roof terrace (not a balcony but the ceiling is open so it feels like an open-air space) with lots of plants and relaxed tables and benches. The food was really good - most of our party got the roasts, which were big portions and came with great roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings. I got a veggie meal, which was a smaller portion than I was expecting (was supposed to come with puffed lentils, which I thought would be a big portion of the plate but there was only a handful of lentils scattered about) but luckily not everyone could eat their potatoes so I had a couple of those too. Food was very slow to arrive, we didn't mind at all as were in no rush but this might annoy some people! We all wandered off to different sections and some of us sat drinking upstairs while we waited.
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Ameli Asorbga ★★★★☆
We had a couple drinks in the very lovey pub. It is the kind of place that we love. Full of character and history. The bar staff were very friendly. The location is excellent, just a few minutes walk from the beach and a couple minutes from the Lanes. We'll definitely return.
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Alhassan salisu ★★★☆☆
Popped in last night for some food and drink as their food is good ..... If they are serving it ! I was first to arrive as I was meeting a mate there at 8pm. However, arrived at 7.55pm to find the kitchen had just closed as "it's quiet tonight". The lady behind the counter was apologetic and offered a refund on my drink I just bought. My only advice is check if food will be on offer when you plan to go. Disappointed, we moved on elsewhere ..... Leaving the pub even quieter !
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The Foundry is located at 13-14 Foundry St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4AT, UK
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You can contact The Foundry at +44 7851 006363
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