The Urchin
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Maggie-Rose Bennett
Lovely little gem!
May 2nd, 2023 -
Sean Glennon
Real ale beer brewed on premises, and seafood, unusual combination, but it was just what I was looking for
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Hector Murray
Great pub and food.
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Charlie Pountney
Decent beers brewed downstairs and nice seafood and oysters to nibble on. Top work! Cool neighbourhood pub to hang out in, its lovely to see old pubs like these being given a new lease of life
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Tash Murphy
Bear with me...Many moons ago there was an Aussie chef named EJ who produced the most fantastic vegan/veggie roast in Brighton & Hove week in, week out...Y'know, colours that aren't beige, textures, vegetables cooked al dente etc. In the intervening 10 years, it doesn't matter how many good restaurant/peer reviews of Sunday roasts I have trusted only to find that those roast potatoes have been prepped and dunked in water the night before, with too sweet purees and gravy granules producing a baby food-like consistency, the eating of which is only possible with muliple alcoholic drinks. I don't eat meat really, i accept I'm the wrong audience. So it's Sunday, I want to eat lunch in a pub with some mates, who like to use their teeth to eat with, where do I go? The Urchin. The Jay Raynor readers will be in the restaurant in their pearls & Chanel and their boat shoes and pressed polo shirts ordering fish and oaked Chardonnay too loudly (it's fine, they'll be given house brewed Larrikin beers, oysters and low intervention wine instead). At the bar and outside there will hipsters and kids and dogs and house painters and Guardian readers who left their heels at home. It's fun, and friendly and accommodating and oh my gosh. TODAY my friends and I demolished the best paella we have had in the 7 years The Urchin has been slinging shellfish and craft beer. This iteration created by exceptionally talented chefs Luka and Jim i believe. The rice. Textured. Silky with paprika and oil. The mussel shells scrubbed within an inch of their lives. The softest of squid, the juiciest of prawns and a scattering of samphire. Next Sunday, don't listen to peer pressure. You don't need a roast dinner. You need paella (veggie/vegan options often on the Specials Board, if not, just get fries, they are delicious). Save me a seat outside, see you there
Apr 29th, 2023
Contact Info
- (127) 324-1881
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Urchin?
A The phone number for The Urchin is: (127) 324-1881.
Q Where is The Urchin located?
A The Urchin is located at 15-17 Belfast St, Brighton, eng BN3 3YS
Q What is the internet address for The Urchin?
A The website (URL) for The Urchin is: https://www.urchinpub.co.uk/
Q What days are The Urchin open?
A The Urchin is open:
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Q How is The Urchin rated?
A The Urchin has a 4.7 Star Rating from 675 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
The Urchin
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 675 Reviews )Maggie-Rose Bennett on Google
Lovely little gem!
Sean Glennon on Google
Real ale beer brewed on premises, and seafood, unusual combination, but it was just what I was looking for
Hector Murray on Google
Great pub and food.
Charlie Pountney on Google
Decent beers brewed downstairs and nice seafood and oysters to nibble on. Top work! Cool neighbourhood pub to hang out in, its lovely to see old pubs like these being given a new lease of life
Tash Murphy on Google
Bear with me...Many moons ago there was an Aussie chef named EJ who produced the most fantastic vegan/veggie roast in Brighton & Hove week in, week out...Y'know, colours that aren't beige, textures, vegetables cooked al dente etc. In the intervening 10 years, it doesn't matter how many good restaurant/peer reviews of Sunday roasts I have trusted only to find that those roast potatoes have been prepped and dunked in water the night before, with too sweet purees and gravy granules producing a baby food-like consistency, the eating of which is only possible with muliple alcoholic drinks. I don't eat meat really, i accept I'm the wrong audience.
So it's Sunday, I want to eat lunch in a pub with some mates, who like to use their teeth to eat with, where do I go?
The Urchin. The Jay Raynor readers will be in the restaurant in their pearls & Chanel and their boat shoes and pressed polo shirts ordering fish and oaked Chardonnay too loudly (it's fine, they'll be given house brewed Larrikin beers, oysters and low intervention wine instead). At the bar and outside there will hipsters and kids and dogs and house painters and Guardian readers who left their heels at home. It's fun, and friendly and accommodating and oh my gosh. TODAY my friends and I demolished the best paella we have had in the 7 years The Urchin has been slinging shellfish and craft beer. This iteration created by exceptionally talented chefs Luka and Jim i believe.
The rice. Textured. Silky with paprika and oil. The mussel shells scrubbed within an inch of their lives. The softest of squid, the juiciest of prawns and a scattering of samphire.
Next Sunday, don't listen to peer pressure. You don't need a roast dinner. You need paella (veggie/vegan options often on the Specials Board, if not, just get fries, they are delicious).
Save me a seat outside, see you there