Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

About us

Built in 1779 as a Farmhouse and named in honour of George III and Charlote whose 60 year reign ended in 1820. The principal bar, built in the style of a noblemans hall is flanked by a paved courtyard. The building also incorporates Prinny's bar on the Minstrels Gallery. The Tudor room is the main banqueting hall and was formerly the head quarters of the Brighton Corn Exchangeuntil the market moved to its present building which was once a Royal Riding Stable. Now in the new millennium The King and Queen is one of the most unique and popular venues in not only Brighton but the whole of Sussex catering for a wide range of occasions.

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Beer gardenDisabled facilitiesFamily friendlyFoodFunction roomOutside areaReal aleSmoking areaWiFi freeKaraokeLive musicPool tableBig screenCricketFootballRacing ChannelRugbyTerrestrial TV

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Madeline Rose

2 months ago

I don’t know the bouncer’s name but there was unfortunately a creepy man who was looking at all the young girls (this isn’t common for this pub). I told a bouncer and he took me serious straight away and spoke to the man as well as telling his colleagues to keep an eye on him. This man is so so lovely and is so friendly when we come to this pub. I have never had a bouncer be so considerate and kind. He deserves a pay rise please protect this man at all costs

Sew In Brighton Sewing School

2 months ago

Really like the spaciousness of this pub. Have had many great nights out dancing in the past here. Loved that we easily got a table for drinks with friends just before Christmas '23. Friendly staff. Historic building in a good location. Good cheesy chips!

Marcus McDowell

3 months ago

Private party in top room, service was friendly, main bar busy. Visited previously for football shown on the projection screen, outside area which is nice in summer.

Bogdan Marcelan

5 months ago

The King and Queen is a pub in the seaside resort of Brighton. The current building has architectural and historical significance. The current building dates from the 1930s. Before that, it was here from 1860. The front of the house has a lot of beautiful details, so you have to take your time and inspect everything thoroughly.

Steven T

7 months ago

Great pub for sports, although get in early before a game to secure a seat. The food is good value and good quality too. Staff were all friendly

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Mon12:00 – 00:00
Tue12:00 – 00:00
Wed12:00 – 00:00
Thur12:00 – 00:00
Fri12:00 – 00:00
Sat12:00 – 00:00
Sun12:00 – 23:00
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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623