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Lewes Arms, Lewes

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In the heart of the county town, the pub is a traditional alehouse popular with visitors and locals alike. Fullers beers are served plus Harvey's Best and sometimes a guest. It is home to the world pea-throwing championship, dwyle flunking, spaniel racing and other unusual events. A three-day music festival is hosted in August. Home-made food is available every day; times vary. The 7 handpumps are all located in the atmospheric front bar which has its own door off the corridor.

Historic Interest

The Lewes Arms controversy was a dispute between the Greene King Brewery and the regulars of the Lewes Arms pub in Lewes, East Sussex, England from 2006 to April 2007, when the brewery withdrew from sale a local beer.

The dispute prompted a change in Greene King's policy that may well have repercussions for other pubs that have lost the right to sell local beers. One of the Greene King directors, Mark Angela, left the company amid a shake up of all Greene King houses in which the managed house operations were split into two divisions.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewes_Arms_controversy

Information for this venue is provided by the Brighton & South Downs Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Local Authority
Lewes District
Last updated
29/02/2024
Last surveyed
11/01/2024
Pub ID
BRI/24
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

Rebuilt in the early nineteenth century, the Lewes Arms is a superb three-room pub. The front door declares ‘Lewes Arms’ in an etched glass panel and leads through into a passageway, with a hatch to the servery. Pride of place goes to the two right-hand rooms, the front one being a small snug, that behind rather larger. The left-hand room, which houses a rare example of the toad-in-the-hole game, is an amalgamation of two rooms in the mid-1950s: the tiny one at the front was known as the smoking room behind which was a games room. The fittings are hard to date. The snug has a curved bar counter which may be interwar but probably not older: oddly, it also has a blocked doorway, now straddled by the bench seating.

General information about historic pub interiors

Rebuilt in the early 19th century, the superb pub has three rooms. The front door has an old 'Lewes Arms' etched glass panel and a passageway, with a hatch to the servery, runs to the rear where there are steps to a smoking terrace. On the right is the snug. This tiny room has a bare wood floor, old curved counter at least 70 years old with a modern top, bare wall bench seating on two sides, only bar stools and no tables. Note the panelling which unusually runs horizontally, not vertically. There is a hatch in the passageway for service.

The small rear bar has a counter with old glazed panels in the partition above it so service is through a wide hatch. The wood panelling may be 1930s work, now painted deep pink. The left-hand room has dado panelling on the tiny front section and could have been amalgamated with former private quarters at some time to create a larger room. The rear section has a Victorian tiled and cast-iron fireplace and there is a toad in the hole game in the front section. An upstairs room, formerly two small rooms, has been brought into use in recent years and has a Victorian tiled and cast-iron fireplace and on the walls is some dray horse tack from Beards Brewery stables.

The Lewes Arms controversy - an entry on Wikipedia - details the protests by locals at Greene King's decision in December 2006 to remove Harveys Best Bitter from sale involving a 133 day boycott of the pub. The pub is famous for playing the most unusual of all pub games - Dwyle Flunking - just outside the pub. Also, an annual pea throwing contest, pantomime and poetry; and Lewes is famous for the largest celebration of Guy Fawkes Night with its 'Lewes Bonfire' which attracts 80,000 spectators.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon-23:00
Tuesday
Noon-23:00
Wednesday
Noon-23:00
Noon-22:00
Thursday
Noon-23:00
Noon-22:00
Friday
Noon-23:00
Noon-22:00
Saturday
Noon-23:00
Noon-22:00
Sunday
Noon-23:00
Noon-21:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 5 regular beers. usually Fullers

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Patio area at upper level
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Function Room Function Room
Games Games
Newspapers Newspapers
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
LocAle LocAle
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (100m)
28, 29
Nearby Station (550m)
Lewes
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