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Cafe Coho

3.8 (24 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids
Good for working

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Shannon G.

I've only ever had an Americano here but the coffee is STRONG (if you like that sort of thing) and the food always looks delicious. Will need to come back to grab a bite! The one near Brighton station also has train times listed on a screen so you can have a coffee and not miss your train! Cool.

Aisling B.

This is one of my go to spots because they always have a really yummy gluten free cake available, which seems to change up fairly frequently. I've also had breakfast here. It's just a good, cute all-around nice café. The staff have always been really nice and friendly. It can be a bit hard to predict a good time to go. I've been when it's really busy, and when it's just been myself and a friend to the whole top floor. It gets a nice breeze in the summer and with retro music playing it really is the perfect place to unwind after a bit of shopping.

Hazelnut and chocolate blondie

I write this review as I'm currently sat in the Ship Street branch of Cafe Coho. This one is slightly busier than the cafe Coho by the train station as its in town. I ordered my usual, a soya flat white (extra hot!) and to my delight it was spot on. I was a little apprehensive about coming to Coho again after last time, my coffee was too weak and I had to ask for more espresso. This one was perfect, I'm glad I've given Coho another chance. I also had a naughty treat of a chocolate and hazelnut blonde... Sweet, delicious and chewy! Perfect with my flat white!

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Reem A.

Love! I don't have anything negative to say which is rare. I only have suggestions maybe if they read this it will take them further? One: table numbers! I suggestion using table numbers instead of name or maybe both - it won't hurt to use colours as well whatever suits you .. Take a little bit of the rush off the employees :-) // two: leave me here corner. Put a corner for your costumers to put dirty plates and cups after they finish to leave room for the second order or the next costumer or in my case (get away from the eggs as much as possible). This is a hipster/ish area , I bet your costumer base will be down for it, and also it will take some work loads from your employees and people will be happy because of how tiny your tables are. Wish you all the best !! I'll visit them again for sure..

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9 years ago

Serve yourself at the bar. Walter a little confused about the cakes. Anyway food ambience and full house. Damn good coffee.

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10 years ago

I would rather go to Marwood on the side of Coho, but Coho is a nice option. Just be careful with the seagulls if you stay outside.

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14 years ago

The best mocha in town by a mile! Also, the cakes are DELICIOUS! Who makes them?

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The coffee is full of flavour and kick but creamy, so I unwittingly underestimated it and slurped down 2.

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Small Batch Coffee Roasters - Interior

Small Batch Coffee Roasters

(4 reviews)

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Brighton boasts a diverse café culture that caters to the needs of locals and visitors alike from…read morethe waffles to the Wi-Fi. Your Brighton and Hove coffee experience isn't complete until you've visited one (or all!) of the six conveniently placed Small Batch Coffee Company sites dotted around the city. Pop-up pitches greet the commuters at Brighton and at Hove railway station and both areas boast two café's a-piece on busy central thoroughfares. So do take the time to sample some beans from these enterprising Brighton baristas. My local SBCC sits on the corner of Norfolk Square and is a welcome addition to one of the less grand regency squares currently undergoing a transformation. All the sites have a distinctly hip interior that you'd expect from a seriously cool coffee house. Personality can be found in the nod to local attractions, such as the pavilion domes in the shop signage and the beach hut mural on the Norfolk interior. If you're after a speedy verdict, THE COFFEE IS AMAZING. You can now move on. I had a cappuccino that came in a generously sized cup and finished off with a heart motif. The heart did look a bit like an onion, but that's ok. I love onions. The taste was rich and warm and a cut above your regular coffee on the go. The reasonably priced drinks come in at around £2-£3 and the tea is just as lovingly brewed as its flavoursome coffee brother. If you fancy a nibble there is an array of cookies, cakes and hot snacks for between £1.50-£3 that are fresh and tasty. I opted for a slither of brownie. I've been tricked by brownies in the past. It's hard to talk about, but they've been deceptively brown yet distinctly lacking in choccy goodness. I'm happy to report that this sweet treat was moist and rich. Phew. So whether you're a connoisseur or after a quick quench, be sure to stop here and have a cup of the hot stuff.

Lovely spot recommended by a friend. It was too early for a coffee for me so I ended up having a…read morematcha. Excellent matcha flat white, the best I've had I think. Also had some toast which was great but perhaps a tad dehydrated?

Coffee @ 33 - Perfect coffee with the perfect pastry to go with it! I cannot remember the name of the pastry but it contained coconut, dates and apples.

Coffee @ 33

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Now this is real coffee! I'm by no means a coffee connoisseur, but this coffee tastes incredible. I…read morealways say I'm happy with an instant coffee and, to be honest, can never really taste the difference, but after my trip to Coffee @ 33 I feel like that's all about to change... The coffee I had was strong and flavoured like none I had ever had before - sharp, but not too bitter. Sweet, but not sickly. Perfection in a cute little white mug (with a tiny little handle). This place is cool, but still comfortable, with only a few seats dotted around the tiny interior. It's simple, but effective and very much has a modern and sophisticated feel about the place. The staff we lovely and friendly - just as I like em - and were happy for my friend and I to sit leisurely with our coffees and chat, which is nice considering their lack of seating (they could be in a hurry for a quick turnover, but they were not pushy at all!). The food looked to die for, but sadly I did not get a chance to sample any of it this time around. I'll be back to try it, and to grab myself another one of their fantastic coffees. Check it out everyone! It's worth it.

The antithesis of Costa, Starbucks and all the big chains, Coffee @ 33 is a unique, stylish coffee…read moreshop that utilises recycled coffee sacks as seating. There's only room to seat about 10-15 people at the same time but it's worth making a special trip for the great service, friendly atmosphere and excellent coffee. The beans are ground fresh on site and both the normal and decaf coffee are from the London independent - Monmouth Coffee Co. Coffee. So far, I've tried the espresso, the cappucino, latte and americano and they were all sublime. For those feeling peckish, there's also a small but mouth-watering selection of home-made brownies, muffins, shortcakes, carrot cake and toasties. If only more coffee shops were like this, I'd hop, skip and jump down the street....

That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes - Earl Grey

That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes

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On this trip, in mid June 2025, we'd promised our American daughter a proper British "Cream Tea"…read more.. Somehow, we didn't expect to find it in Brighton, but this was the perfect place for it! After a long walk from Brighton Marina to the Pier, and a lot of shopping in The Lanes, we were ready for an Afternoon Tea! This Tea Shop is in the heart of "The Lanes", a picturesque location amidst brightly coloured shops, cafes and restaurants, in narrow, winding alleyways that make for a unique shopping area. It was lucky we went in at 4.30pm... They close at 5pm, but we were welcomed in as one of the last guests before they announced they were closed. It also meant we not only got a table, but the place started clearing out before we'd finished, so we ended up being the last customers, which was nice. It's a cute, cozy little tea shop, pretty on the outside and inside, with pictures of Brighton on the walls and an eclectic mixture of teapots, milk jugs and cups. It had been many years since I'd last had a "cream tea" and this didn't disappoint. We ordered some fruit scones and some plain scones (both were yummy but I recommend the fruit ones - the raisins & sultanas are really plump and juicy!). We also tried our scones both ways - cream then jam (the Devon way), and jam then cream (the Cornish way)... I'd been brought up the Devon way, but discovered the Cornish way is actually more to my liking! Both were yummy! We didn't buy any cakes, but the cakes (as well as the scones) are made fresh daily and looked delicious. And I must say, the tea itself was fresh and superior quality - loose leaf English breakfast, rather than bagged, really makes a difference. Our server was very sweet and friendly, and then, at the end, since we were the last customers, the shop owner came out to talk to us, and was super friendly and welcoming... She asked where we were from (always fun, as I'm British, but my husband and daughter are American). Despite it being the end of her day, she didn't rush us out at all, and enjoyed chatting with us. The whole thing was a delightful experience.

Absolutely adorable little tea house! Love the tea cups and tea pots used as decor. Staff were…read moresuper friendly and helpful. The place was packed on a super hot day in Brighton and the staff kept the place hopping. Enjoyed cucumber sandwiches and the most delicious scones and clotted cream. A true English tea house!

Cafe Coho - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

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