Brand spanking new, so all of this should probably be taken with a pinch of salt.
It isn't yet busy, so we were served quickly - I ordered a flat white which makes me feel like a connoisseur.
The interior is nice: airy, clean, nice exposed wood and stuff.
The coffee wasn't very hot, which was a shame, but it had reasonably good flavour. (I am spoilt by the Red Roaster and Coffee @ 33 so have reasonably high expectations from a independent coffee shop in Brighton). It wasn't amazing, but it was definitely OK.
The cool thing is that Frankie's Grinder is clearly related to the Frankie's sandwich place next door, so there's a selection of very nice freshly made sandwiches that you can grab with your latte.
We were using the coffeeshop as an informal meeting stop, and I think we might have overstayed our welcome a little bit, having been there for over an hour, but it was hardly busting at the seams so hey ho.
That said, the stools and bar that runs around the edge were comfortable enough for the time we were there, but this isn't a loungey big comfortable chairs space - I think it has been designed to be more of a quick chat or grab 'n' go joint for the massed AmEx people just up the road.
I love love love Frankie's sandwiches from their packed, bustling shop next door, so I hope this works out for them. On my first visit, I think it will but not without a bit of time and experience to bump up the quality. read more