Historical village free house in a village still privately owned. In the car park is the historic brewhouse museum. The award-winning food can be enjoyed in the bar or the separate dining room. Tuesday is jazz night. Guest beers are usually sourced from within 30 miles.
Historic Interest
Nearby Southwick House was the centre of planning Operation Overlord in the Second World War and the pub was visited by many of those involved including Generals Eisenhower and Montgomery. The lounge bar was the unofficial Officers' Mess diring that period. The village, apart from Church Lodge, is owned by Southwick Estates which is why the pub has a dark red front door in common with all the other properties thus owned.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Golden Lion, Southwick
Changing beers typically include: Bowman (varies) , Langham (varies) , Palmers (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Porter always 1 dark beer on, sometimes 2
Source: Regional