About The Beachy Head
Traditional Hospitality at The Beachy Head
Of all the pubs in Eastbourne, The Beachy Head is surely the best place to make the most of our weather (come rain or shine) - with a delicious meal, a thirst quenching drink and the cherished company of family and friends. Soak up the warmest of welcomes and explore some of the most popular pub food menus in Sussex and the Sea. Try one of our hugely satisfying seasonal dishes with a glass of fine wine or sample a rewarding pint of our regularly changing and highly quaffable cask-conditioned real ales.
A Little Pub History
The Beachy Head Hotel started life as the Queen's Restaurant in 1880 and became the Beachy Head Hotel in the 1890s. During WW2 it housed an advanced listening post when according to one local, nothing was served but mince and onions. Today we boast a much more appetising menu in a lovely setting with great views over Eastbourne Beach.


Around The Area
Many guests are attracted to our award-winning pub for the great views of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and its proximity to South Downs National Park. During World War II, the pub served as a listening post.
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Our Opening Times
Our standard opening times are below but we may open earlier on certain days depending on local demand so please do call us to check if you would like to visit us before midday.Monday to Saturday 12pm to 11pm.
Sundays 12pm to 10.30pm.
Food served all day
Monday to Saturday all day to 10pm.Sunday all day to 9.30pm.

The Beachy Head in Eastbourne is a member of the Cask Marque Trust in recognition of its excellence in the service of real ale.
