Reservations
A cozy Kemptown pub serving generous classic British plates and standout Sunday roasts; prices run higher than average but most diners feel the portions and quality justify it.
Camelford Arms delivers solid gastropub performance through strong food quality anchored by praised roasts, pies, and fish and chips, paired with attentive, friendly service. Reliable execution and generous portions justify higher pricing for most diners, though occasional quality variation and a cozy but understated setting prevent grade A territory. A dependable neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical pub standards.
Tucked into Kemptown, Camelford Arms feels warm and cozy with a real-fire glow and easy pub charm. Reviews praise friendly bar staff and plates that arrive heaped with roast potatoes, veg, and gravy. One diner said it felt like a proper Sunday roast haven where you can still hear your friends talk. Prices are higher than a basic boozer, but most guests feel the portions and quality make it worth the spend. Cooking here leans classic British—think pies, fish and chips, ribeye with peppercorn sauce—executed with a generous hand rather than culinary theatrics. Expect hearty comfort food more than innovation; highlights include deep-filled pies and ale-battered fish. If you value reliable flavors, big plates, and a laid-back room over fussy flourishes, this is your kind of pub. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: burgers, fish-finger sarnies, omelettes, chips, and simple sides. Portions are very large, so sharing works well for smaller appetites. There is no explicit kids menu in the data, but the range of familiar dishes should suit most children; picky eaters can stick to plain options like chips, omelettes, or a simple sandwich.
Area: LGBTQ+-friendly Kemptown side street near the seafront; relaxed, local vibe with classic pubs and independent spots.
Safety: Generally safe and lively with regular foot traffic; typical busy weekend nights, especially during events like Pride.
Nearby: Steps from Brighton seafront, close to St James's Street bars, hotels, and shops; popular for weekend pub crawls and roasts.
Available: Reservations
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