Built in 1937 as Worthing
Corperation SeeBoard Showroom (South Eastern Electricity) it still
retains the Worthing three fishes mosaic on the front between the
first and second floors.
It is better known today's as the
Three Fishes pub/eatery owned by the JD Wetherspoon's group.
In a previous life .
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Converted in 2000, it became the
Toad at the Press House,
part of a chain owned by Marston's brewery. It was later renamed as
Que Pasa
which means "What's happening"
In around 2009/2010, it became
The Three Fishes
(Lloyds No1 Bar).
From The Worthing
Journal
The Toad pub in Chapel Road
had in the gents toilets an inscription attributed to Oscar Wilde
stating "The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it"