The Sidewinder is a pub Kemptown Brighton located in United Kingdom.
65 St. James's St. Brighton East Sussex United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar, Cocktails |
The new manager and bar staff (as of 2014) make the place so much fun to be in. And the Mexican food is unbelievable. Try the Mexican pork scratchings .
Reasonable priced drinks, great atmosphere and lovely beer garden , definitely my favourite place to drink in Brighton
3,80£ each pint of fosters, but lovely beer garden
Lovely garden , one of my summer destination for a one or two????
Nice place to have beer with the friends.
Good food, but everything that was fried was a bit oily.
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Most amazing nachos ever! The chips are really yummy too!
comfy pub (mexican food is not soo good)
Roasts lovely, nachos a bit cardboardy. Beanburger tasted processed. Skinny fries a bit bland. Nice staff .
Great pub and music , but the kitchen closes early on Sundays. (Not food every night till 9:30pm like they say.)
The handy side door to Atlingworth Street seems to have been retired. Nag them to reinstate it!
Lovely garden with heaters
Great during daytime for mums :)
Great skinny fries with loads of black pepper !
The food is great. People are great.
now open from 10am Every Day!
Happy hour between 5 and 8.
Pumpkins are out this year
drink booze
Crappy service!
Sorry, 4 and 8.
Classic pub very good option from menu and bar. Portions are huge and very good, tried the 2 roasts. Amazing. Vegan tasty draft beers - Silvia Fox
Nice cozy pub. The burger i had was pretty decent and the service is lovely and friendly. Good place to hang out, spacious, and they had cake! - Dani
Great music venue, nice vintage design, rather veeery hot inside during concerts. - Karina Rompa
Best pub in Brighton! Great Ales, great staff and fantastic Blues music. And say hello to Holly the Dog - Clive Reedman