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Everyone likes an awayday by the
sea, and you could do worse than Worthing, which unlike Bognor down the
road was never buggered by royalty. The costa geriatrica has moved east
leaving Worthing with a growing reputation and a fair number of good places
to sample Sussex's growing range of beers.
Arguably the most interesting from a beer viewpoint is the *SELDEN ARMS,
Lyndhurst Rd, within walking distance of the station and of the ground,
a genuine Free house with several rotating guest beers, the emphasis on
microbreweries. Food is available and the pub welcomes children.
Another good town centre option close by is the *SWAN in the High St,
(opposite Safeways)- again a range of beers,usually Harveys & Shephed
Neame as regulars,not such an interesting guest list as the Selden but
worth checking out. Good food,lunchtimes and some evenings. Another town
centre venue worth a punt is *O'CONNOR'S BAR-
not an Irish theme joint, and purveyor of traditional Cider as well as
Harveys, Hop Back and interesting guest beers and a good bottled beer
list.
The *RICHARD COBDEN in Cobden Rd
is worth a visit too, a more traditional corner local with a changing
beer list and lunchtime food, again within walking distance of station
and ground. Fans of public bars might try the *ALEXANDRA, Lyndhurst Rd
, offering Harveys, Bass, Boddingtons (if you must) and a guest. Near
the east station.
Also recommended to beerhound are the *VINE and the *GEORGE & DRAGON,both
in Tarring High Street, close to West Worthing station- more reports of
these welcome; the G & D often has Summer Lightning along with guests,
(lunchtime food),the Vine is Badger house..
Worthing
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