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Best Pubs in Chapel St Leonards

Discover the most popular pubs and bars in Chapel St Leonards — from seafront venues to local favourites.

Chapel St Leonards is the friendlier, slower-paced side of the coast — a proper seaside village with a quiet beach, dog-friendly walks and traditional locals away from the bigger crowds.

Popular pubs in Chapel St Leonards

  • Village centreTraditional locals around the square — cask ales and warm welcomes.
  • SeafrontFamily pubs and bars a short walk from the beach.
  • Dog-friendly stopsA great area for a coastal walk and a drink along the way.

Best areas for nightlife

  • Village centreTraditional locals around the square — cask ales and warm welcomes.
  • SeafrontFamily pubs and bars a short walk from the beach.
  • Dog-friendly stopsA great area for a coastal walk and a drink along the way.

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Frequently asked questions

Are pubs in Chapel St Leonards dog-friendly?
Many pubs in Chapel St Leonards welcome dogs, especially those with beer gardens and along the seafront. Always check the individual listing on TripTock or call ahead — policies can vary by venue and time of day.
What time do pubs close in Chapel St Leonards?
Most pubs in Chapel St Leonards close around 11pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends, with some seafront and late venues open later in summer. Check each listing's opening hours on TripTock for the latest times.
Where can I find live music in Chapel St Leonards?
Chapel St Leonards has plenty of pubs and bars with weekend live music, karaoke and entertainment, especially during peak season. Browse the pubs and bars category on TripTock to find venues currently open.

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