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Brooksteed - 38 Southfarm Road - 2014 |
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Yes, it's a hairdresser's . . . but don't
expect a pint and a perm! Welcome to Worthing's second Micropub!
Nick Little is the man behind this venture into the Real Ale world.
In the following couple of months, Nick had the challenge of
stripping away the salon's interior, replacing it with his unique
look, something that is a world away from the usual trappings of the
more accepted public house.
Worthing Pubs had the pleasure of being there a few minutes after
the keys were handed over, and we look forward to witnessing the
birth of Nick's dream.
Brooksteed is derived from Brooksteed Lane, the original name for
South Farm Road. |
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2014 5th September - opening day |
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We
arrived early so we could get some pictures while it was empty. It
was basic to start with, as many are, the emphasis was on getting it
going first. Creature comforts would develop in their own time.
We noted the tall tables that we'd seen before in the Anchored, the
first micropub. Nick was keen to keep the local residents and
neighbouring shops happy and built a basic shelter out the back for
smokers.
As with many of these adventures, the licensing authorities had
imposed restricted opening hours and forbade the use of the
forecourt out front for tables and chairs until the pub had proved
itself not to become rowdy! |
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2019 |
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2019
saw a marked contrast to the day it first opened. The high tables
are still there. The idea is that they take up less room and mimic
standing or sitting at the bar, thus encouraging conversation and
social mixing. well, that's what the design experts say; it seems to
work.
The image above shows the cool room where the beer kegs are stored
at the right temperature. An assortment of pictures adorn the walls
now.
The smokers area out the back, image right, has gone and replaced
with this garden room with its eclectic collection of furniture. The
use of wood gives a good, relaxing atmosphere. |
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Known Landlords |
A little bit extra |
2014 - Nick & Paula Little
2017 - John Azzopardi & Aaron Burns |
The pub holds social events
and gatherings for the local community and, having proved its worth,
are now allowed to have seating on the forecourt. Although there are
no cooking facilities, food from adjacent shops is allowed, and
visits from mobile catering vans are permitted. |
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