The Bow Street Runner - Hove
About The Bow Street Runner
This is a small, traditional pub in the heart of Hove, dating back to 1867.
It has three cosy double en-suite rooms located above the bar.
Run by landlady Sue since 2010, the pub has traditional, old-fashioned charm, with a sense of local character.
Rooms 🛏️
The rooms here are clean, comfortable, and quiet, with private entrances making it easy to come and go.
Rooms here are compact but well-equipped with tea, coffee and complimentary toiletries.
A light continental breakfast is served in-room with options like croissants, fruit, cereal, and yoghurts.
Pub 🍺
The Bow Street Runner in Hove offers a cosy bar serving the local Sussex beer, Harvey’s. The setting is ideal for a relaxed pint or a quiet weekend stay.
As a small pub, it does not serve food, but there are plenty of great options nearby.
They also do not have Sky TV, fruit machines or loud music.
Things Nearby 📍
Being close to Brighton and Hove and 100 meters from the Seafront, there are plenty of things to do nearby.
Parking is available nearby with a permit, and public transport to Brighton is convenient.
History 📜
Before being a pub, the Bow Street runner was the old Brunswick Police and Fire Station.
The name ‘Bow Street Runner’ was the named after the first recognised police force in London, based on Bow Street, near Covent Garden.
Overall
Overall, The Bow Street Runner in Hove is a charming local pub with rooms, perfect if you’re seeking cosy, traditional pub accommodation in Brighton with a friendly, local vibe.
