My landlord told me Brighton always go down to the bulldog great atmosphere, great music really friendly, went New Year’s Eve. Had a great time and staff already friendly clean place as well.
Pink Biker
Be sure not to have a disability, you will be singled out, humiliated and forced to leave due to feeling so unwelcome!! Staff are vile, saying things like "well you dont look disabled" and "15 years in hospitality and ive never seen an access card" like ive printed it at home to lie about being disabled! Gross toilets. No toilets seats, no toilet rolls, broken doors and locks. No disabled toilets, and your not allowed any type of assistance in the 'normal' toilets either, despite needing it, and showing proof. Its STILL against the pubs policy! Avoid!!
Rachael Cooper
Filthy! Had the worst night out here. Left pretty soon after arriving.
B M
Awful little dive with rude and unwelcoming staff. Expensive drinks and crowded. Owner has zero respect for anyone. Don’t come here if you have any disability, you will be told ‘you don’t look disabled’.
Todd Fellerman
Fun gay bar. Smaller /cosy since with good service and has a good vibe. Definitely more of a leather and bear Daddy bar. But still fun and not intimidating. Bar servers are very nice too.
Ross alexander
Well it was just a midweek night and so I went to the bulldog for a drink hoping for a more convivial experience. The people all seemed to know each other but insisted on shouting across from one side of the bar to the other. Music was cheesy and most of it from before I was 15 (im 45) good points was a cheap beer somewhere to sit and really pleasant staff.
Ashley Mills
Still a great
Jacqueline Abouelnaga
Great place for a night out, prices are good, fantastic entertainment with amazing acts ,very friendly staff, relaxed atmosphere, can get very busy at weekends , sits in the heart of kemptownBumping
Ash Dobson
Bar staff were really nice both times visiting recently. Not been in there for years, so good to see it's changed a lot! :) Although, not many places to sit at the weekend!
Judy Heaton
Gay bar certainly not what I expected but everyone was great ? didn't make me feel out of place even though I was the only woman in the place.Absolutely used to that, currently living in an HMO with 10 guys in it so well used to holding my own ?Wheelchair accessibility: Have mobility issues myself so use a stick even though I am in my mid 50's, dyspraxia is no joke tbh but accessible even for me
Friendly bar in Brighton, locals and tourists enjoy it and there's a great vibe.
RASHIDA ADAMU IBRAHIM
Haven’t been to the Bulldog for a few years. We went for drinks to find its back to a true old gay bar which is refreshing and good to see, a lot of gay bars these days and are very mixed and don’t feel like a gay bar.It was friendly and welcoming and we look forward to many more nights there!Well done to the new owners and good wishes for the future.
Saluhu zulaihatu
This is a varied clientele place. Ground floor is bar first floor more wine bar. Drink is cheap and can be entertaining. If you are not used to the more earthy side of gay life probably not a good starter pub. Always had a laugh there.
SteveJ2874
The bar is much better now it’s run properly by professionals so I would recommend it once again. It’s an old school style gay bar with good entertainment at no cost.
Mark Newman
I would like to thank Nick,Jamal and Paul for making me so welcome on my weekend in Brighton. They are a great team. They all went above and beyond to make everyones experience comfortable.I would like to say well done to Paul for the playlist on Friday evening. The place was amazing. Everyone enjoying it. The bull dog is definitely worth visiting when you are in Brighton.See you again soon boysThanksMark
My landlord told me Brighton always go down to the bulldog great atmosphere, great music really friendly, went New Year’s Eve. Had a great time and staff already friendly clean place as well.
Be sure not to have a disability, you will be singled out, humiliated and forced to leave due to feeling so unwelcome!! Staff are vile, saying things like "well you dont look disabled" and "15 years in hospitality and ive never seen an access card" like ive printed it at home to lie about being disabled! Gross toilets. No toilets seats, no toilet rolls, broken doors and locks. No disabled toilets, and your not allowed any type of assistance in the 'normal' toilets either, despite needing it, and showing proof. Its STILL against the pubs policy! Avoid!!
Filthy! Had the worst night out here. Left pretty soon after arriving.
Awful little dive with rude and unwelcoming staff. Expensive drinks and crowded. Owner has zero respect for anyone. Don’t come here if you have any disability, you will be told ‘you don’t look disabled’.
Fun gay bar. Smaller /cosy since with good service and has a good vibe. Definitely more of a leather and bear Daddy bar. But still fun and not intimidating. Bar servers are very nice too.
Well it was just a midweek night and so I went to the bulldog for a drink hoping for a more convivial experience. The people all seemed to know each other but insisted on shouting across from one side of the bar to the other. Music was cheesy and most of it from before I was 15 (im 45) good points was a cheap beer somewhere to sit and really pleasant staff.
Still a great
Great place for a night out, prices are good, fantastic entertainment with amazing acts ,very friendly staff, relaxed atmosphere, can get very busy at weekends , sits in the heart of kemptownBumping
Bar staff were really nice both times visiting recently. Not been in there for years, so good to see it's changed a lot! :) Although, not many places to sit at the weekend!
Gay bar certainly not what I expected but everyone was great ? didn't make me feel out of place even though I was the only woman in the place.Absolutely used to that, currently living in an HMO with 10 guys in it so well used to holding my own ?Wheelchair accessibility: Have mobility issues myself so use a stick even though I am in my mid 50's, dyspraxia is no joke tbh but accessible even for me
Restaurantji Recommends
Friendly bar in Brighton, locals and tourists enjoy it and there's a great vibe.
Haven’t been to the Bulldog for a few years. We went for drinks to find its back to a true old gay bar which is refreshing and good to see, a lot of gay bars these days and are very mixed and don’t feel like a gay bar.It was friendly and welcoming and we look forward to many more nights there!Well done to the new owners and good wishes for the future.
This is a varied clientele place. Ground floor is bar first floor more wine bar. Drink is cheap and can be entertaining. If you are not used to the more earthy side of gay life probably not a good starter pub. Always had a laugh there.
The bar is much better now it’s run properly by professionals so I would recommend it once again. It’s an old school style gay bar with good entertainment at no cost.
I would like to thank Nick,Jamal and Paul for making me so welcome on my weekend in Brighton. They are a great team. They all went above and beyond to make everyones experience comfortable.I would like to say well done to Paul for the playlist on Friday evening. The place was amazing. Everyone enjoying it. The bull dog is definitely worth visiting when you are in Brighton.See you again soon boysThanksMark