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The Stag
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The Stag was situated at 33 Upper Bedford
Street. This pub has now been demolished and replaced by offices. |
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Paul O'Callaghan |
1984-1986 |
My father bought this pub in
1984.He owned it for 2 years. It was a superb pub with a terrific cross
section of people ranging from Irish builders to school teachers and
pensioners to bohemian types.Everything a good pub should be.It had
about 12 real ales on at any one time and it was about 90p a pint then !
Also (allegedly) there was a ghost which the regulars named 'Albert' !
My father sold it to the Shepherd Neame brewery in 1986. |
Ronnie Chambers |
1986-1988 |
I lived in the Kemp Town area of
Brighton between 1986 and 1988. I never went In this pub much , but when
I did always found it an enjoyable experience. . People from the nearby
hospital would sometimes use this pub on weekend nights, but generally
it had an older clientele. I remember the beers served there were rare
for the area, possibly from a Northern brewery. |
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Site of The Stag |
Picture source: Russell Judge |
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