The Railway Inn

The Railway Inn, 2 Station Road, Brighton and Hove, Brighton
01273 271220

Recent Reviews

Cherry Parnell

Lovely day... lovely food, great service and staff friendly and helpful

Rob Jeffrey

They have updated the menu from the previous medicinal l Mexican offerings and haven't yet tried it, but the range on meat, veggie and vegan offerings does look pretty good. Still lots of nice ice cream on offer :)

Jane Stratton

Great place to go to!!!

Nicky Stenning

Just had a roast and the cherry cookie dough , was immense great roast and dessert was beautifully done and gorgeous

Gayle Day

Went there for lunch with my daughter... Steak and stilton sandwich in dough bread side salad & crisps all included and we orders side chips... So delicious..Going back on Mothers Day Sunday for Roast .5/5

Molly Rodriguez

Had to pay over £10 for a double vodka, lime and soda. Absolutely ridiculous.

Liam Tidy

Lovely staff, amazing veg roast.

Buddeanie Fox

This large mock Tudor facade pub is unmissable if you step out of Portslade station and turn towards Boundary Road. The Railway Inn, Portslade was built in 1860, by local brewers Vallance & Catt, about 20 years after the Portslade station itself.Stepping inside a well-stocked bar with a friendly & welcoming staff... Davina & Co.Chic decor & chilled atmosphere.As you head deeper into the pub, behind the central staircase there’s a raised seating area offering more low seating and padded bench sets.Beyond that room is the garden set up with lots of individual tables and chairs, which is cheerful and bright.As well as the typical major brands: Guinness, Birra Moretti, and some more. Huge variety of both cask and keg beers, wines & spirits.Weekly pub quizzes, monthly art classes and live acoustic music once a month, & seasonal events are happening throughout the year.The Menu at The Railway Inn is ‘Street Fusion’, inspired.Fried chicken, nachos, tacos, loaded fries, burgers, and then a load of oriental Asian cuisine such as bao, bento, gyoza and noodles... Plus a children's menu too.The Ice Cream outlet is built into the bar stocked by Hove Gelato, which has as much ice cream on offer as you’d expect to find at your local Gelataria.Dog-friendly ?I would highly recommend & will be returning soon.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair Ramps into the bar.

Sonny McCormack

Good staff

Jim Goodsell

Totally covid prepared. Nice pub. One thing.. The head on their Guinness needs to be honed. 8mm guys not 30mm!Good burger deals on a Wednesday but you'll need to book. Very popular.Update... Guinness heads are more acceptable. Great atmosphere. Fledgling comedy nights. Quiz night on a Monday.. If only they had shut the box!!Too many people book tables and don't show. Regulars should come first. Stop booking tables if you are flakey. Ruins it fr the rest of us.

Ali B Hasan

All star food drinks and reception.

Nora Pope

Lovely relaxed atmosphere friendly staff

Josh Adams

Great pub, fantastic food, very glad to see some good value lunch options, I'll definitely be visiting more often as a result.

Martin Thomas

My mate took me for a Sunday roast. It's a tradition every time I visit UK. This time we went to his local, The Railway Inn.It was fantastic. Absolutely packed*, clearly a very popular Sunday roast spot.The atmosphere was fantastic, the staff were really cool, and the soundtrack was just perfect. You don't so much walk to your table, more do a slight boogie.The roast? Really really good! I had the vegetarian option, obviously.Photos supplied for context.*Even though the restaurant was packed, the service was impeccable!

Rhandolph Stearman

Having been across the road for a Xmas work lunch we lurched into this pub as the closest drinking joint.Against my expectations it was lovely, good range of drinks, pleasant staff and atmosphere, and lovely ice cream!

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