at 4 Princes Street, Brighton , BN2 1RD
One of Brighton's oldest and quirkiest public houses, the Marlborough is a real local gem. Full of characters thanks to the lovely theatre upstairs.
Only a stone's throw from both the Pier and the Pavilion the Marlborough is one of Brighton's oldest and quirkiest public houses, a real local gem - seemingly tucked away from it all while being smack bang in the heart of the city. Its unique personality is partly due to it's history - rumours of tunnels leading to the Pavilion, debauchery and ghosts - and partly due to the murals and installations from local artists and the interesting calendar of events. A 55 seat theatre (complete with proscenium arch and velvet curtains) resides upstairs, which means a constant flow of interesting characters both on stage and through the bar.
Take any bus to Old Steine bus stop and cross the road to Sainburys on St James Street. With Sainburys on your right, walk away from the sea for 2 mins and you're with us!
One of Brighton's oldest and quirkiest public houses, the Marlborough is a real local gem. Full of characters thanks to the lovely theatre upstairs.