



The Seven Sisters Pub - known locally as 'The Sevens'
Charlotte welcomes you into her unusual curved 1930's roadhouse pub set back from Alfriston Road, originally with a three-bar layout, but since opened out.
The building was originally designed and built by Brighton, Hove & Portsmouth Breweries and named after the local chalk cliffs landmark.
The site where the pub is built used to be a traction engine repair yard, owned by the French family. After the demise of the traction engines, the ground was used for several years as a site for travelling funfairs until it was bought by the brewery.
This Art Deco building was constructed by Ringmer Building Works on what was to be the main Dover to Honiton trunk road, first opening... [read more]
Drinks

The bar is stocked with beers, ciders, wines and spirits, along with a wide selection of hot and cold soft drinks.
Harveys Sussex Best Bitter is the house beer.
Food

The kitchen is open during the week to serve breakfasts and stays open serving lunch, afternoon teas, and evening meals.
Function Room

The function room holds up to sixty-five people, and can be hired for your private party or on a regular basis for clubs and societies.
Buffets can also be provided on request.