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    Hells Kitchen

    3.7 (19 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Sophie W.

    Hell's Kitchen is the place to go if you're in the North Lanes, feel peckish and don't have the time for a lazy lunch. First and foremost a takeout deli-style sandwich bar, Hell's Kitchen make their lunch time treats to order with good, fresh ingredients and a selection of breads. They don't mess around, they'll build you a serious sandwich that almost satisfies American deli standards! Okay so maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but this is one of the best sandwich places I've found and the prices are really reasonable. It's also a great place to pick up a bagel with cream cheese if you're in need of a breakfast on the go. What I reeeeeeeeeally like about this place are the homemade goodies in the window...all sorts of delicious deli bites and savoury pastries call out to be enjoyed. The spinach slice is really good and there's also samosas, quiches, pasties and more. If you're in need of extras they have all the best flavours of Kettle chips and a fine selection of interesting fizzy drinks. The staff are really chilled and friendly and will accommodate all sorts of weird create your own requests!

    Felix T.

    I would have to agree that this isn't quite a New York deli, but then most 'Italian' restaurants are owned by people from Leicester (example, not every single one of them...) They offer a decent selection of food; beyond sandwiches, you can get a very good wrap choice, along with homemade samosas, burritos and pasties etc. I would say about the latter of pasties and co, that they are really quite expensive, coming in at about £2 each. None the less, this is a good and reliable deli, it isn't trying to sell you a lettuce leaf for £5, instead offering food you know and like.

    Chris H.

    Hell's Kitchen is very, very cool: a self-styled 'New York Deli' with plenty of choice in their lunchtime offerings, ranging from lovely little sandwiches and the like to pasties, samosas, mini-pizzas... anything of that ilk you can think of is on offer here, and everything tastes great. It's also surprisingly cheap: a great place for a lunchtime getaway, if always packed thanks to it's North Laine location and popularity. Still, worth the wait: the food is scrum and very cheap! It's an amazing selection, when you take a closer look. What looks from the outside like sandwiches and the like is actually far greater: sausage rolls, pasties... the list is endless, and a nice mixture of classic British as well as some other cultural delicacies. I'm not sure where the 'New York Deli' fits into this, but still: a great selection of offerings, with nearly everything under a fiver! Add to that great, quick service, cold beer to take with you, and you have one of my favourite sandwich shop-style places in town. The only issue here really is how long it takes to get served: the curse of the popular Brighton business strikes again! However, there really is little like this elsewhere: nowhere else has the mixture of offerings, or the prices: worth the wait in my book!

    Brian E.

    We only popped in for a cold drink during the morning. Was nice to see that they had Stowford Press & Sanpelegrino drinks. The seating outside is a bit hit and miss. The table we sat at had three chairs around it, but 2 of them didn't look that safe and you were left to balance on them just in case.

    As far as I know, this place has been on Gardener Street for ages, and I have walked past it many many times. On Sunday however, it caught my eye as the shop front has had a bit of a revamp. I had a peek in the window and saw some amazing look Mac and Cheese, but Scott wouldn't let me stop and buy some... ... So today I was in town on my own, and I had Mac and Cheese on my mind. Off to Hell's Kitchen I went. A portion cost £4 to takeaway and my word it was HUGE!! I brought it home with me so I could stuff my face whilst watching RuPaul's Drag Race. I still haven't managed to eat it all. Considering there is so much there, you'd expect the quality to be a little lower, but nope they haven't compromised!! I'll be heading back there soon - I spotted some Lasagne there that has my name on it.

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    Tasha S.

    The food here is yummy and Hells Kitchen provides takeaway options in contrast to the many neighbouring cafes. Rolls, baguettes and sandwiches are all made to order and between £1.80 and £4.20 so really great value, and they pretty much let you make up your own filling too if you're a fussier eater, or feeling a bit adventurous. The best part though is the fresh pastries in the window - you'll find quiches, sausage rolls, pasties, latkes, burritos and samosas, as well as more unusual creations. They do jacket potatoes too if you do fancy sitting in. The only downer is that the pastries aren't served hot and if you ask for this, they'll microwave them making that crispy pastry all soggy - definitely better cold!

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    Review Highlights - Hells Kitchen

    The great thing about Hell's Kitchen is that alongside those they also sell amazing samosas, sausage rolls and great rostis.

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    Kemp Town Deli

    Kemp Town Deli

    (6 reviews)

    £££

    Right in the middle of Kemp Town village this little hidden cafe was a fantastic stumble upon for…read moreme. From the exterior it could be mistaken for a simple sandwich shop, which if course it is as well. But the venue also includes a bistro serving all of its homemade loveliness. The deli has a wide varied from the local area and international sources alike. If your planning to grab a sandwich at the weekend get in early as the lunch rush can leave the deli out of a lot ingredients, such as bread. If your taking a wonder through the village is a quaint stop off & 1 minutes walk form the seafront. The bistro is open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, serving full englishes, pastas, risottos and cakes for yumming up.

    One ok experience, one really bad one. The first one was a Ham Salad sandwich, which was filled…read morevery generously and garnished with a very nice chutney. The second experience was a sit in Breakfast. Firstly they got my order wrong, so the food was scraped off and then plonked back on, except when it came back the order was still wrong. I decided just to get on with it but the eggs were too burnt so I quickly moved them to one side. Thirdly the toast wasn't there. Fourthly I asked for toast, about 4 people were just chatting away behind the counter whilst I waited for my toast, 10 mins later they managed to bring it out. Fifthly everything had gone cold already. Sixthly, for two small breakfasts and drinks it was 15 quid. Not a breakfast place maybe but the sandwiches are good and perhaps the rostis and soups are their forte. Yes they have good sausages but how hard is it to prepare breakfast in a cafe with 4 tables and get it right, or even close? Ill be off to a cheaper greasy spoon next time I need a fry up.

    Mediterraneo Delicatessen

    Mediterraneo Delicatessen

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Really really tastey this place... I went in not knowing if I wanted a drink or a snack or a full…read moreblown lunch, and the friendly gentlemen stepped in with a smile and an earnest tone of passion to guide me through the options open to me. For just £1.80 I picked up a freshly made that day ball of fluffy rice cooked in breadcrumbs with a mozzarella and spinach centre that was about the size of both my fists together (without thumbs). Bringing it over to me, he offered a knife and fork, but said he personally like to "snatch it up in a napkin", With my cutlery poised, I suddenly deviated and went down the napkin route, which proved an incredibly satisfying, clean and spillage free way of munching through my meal... Random details aside, there was a host of food on offer here, which I fully intend to explore further down the line, with iconic Mediterranean dishes like lasagne sitting alongside equally intriguing unknown delights. Its a little small inside, so I was pleased to get a seat out of the cold. But for something to bring home with you, or for a sit down and nibble outside, this place is unparalleled.

    I pass this tiny Sicilian deli everyday and after much admiring, I finally decided to try it out…read more With the likes of 'Poppy's' and 'Pause' nearby, Mediterrane faces tough competition in what is a small area. Having tasted the food though, this is perhaps the best of the local lunchtime eateries. The menu is based on traditional Sicilian dishes, and delivers superbly on the famous Italian brand. You'll also find that it's a lot cheaper than other deli's, certainly those further in to town. My baguette came in at £2.90, very reasonable. Space is a bit limited, but there is seating inside and out (weather permitting). Perhaps the strongest reason for going here would be the delightfully friendly owner, I can't explain just how sweet he was.

    Ten Green Bottles

    Ten Green Bottles

    (10 reviews)

    We had such a wonderful time learning all about the wine. Our wine guide was a delightful chap…read morecalled Will. Will is incredibly knowledgeable about the wines he introduced us to, taking us through the history of the grape / vineyard through to the flavours we should expect. We got to try six delectable wines, paired with the perfect cheese for the tasting. Oh yes! Now, don't think you're going to get enough nibbles to constitute a full meal... Also, I would suggest a late lunch if possible as you will end up fairly jolly as they have generous pours... We were trashed by the end of it bantering with Will and cracking jokes left right and centre (or at least we were in our minds). Will was happy to join in, and we hoped we left more of a good impression rather than a "thank god they're gone!" sigh of relief. The venue itself is a great size with small tables scattered around the centre table (where we were sat as a larger group of six). The decor is light, modern and filled with the chatter of happy drinkers. I also took home a bottle of my fave wine of the night. Offering 10% off purchases that evening sealed the deal for me (and the fact I needed to pack the bottle in my suitcase as I dreaded my hangover the next day before my 12 hour flight back to Hong Kong!).

    Brilliant selection of wines, it's so nice to go beyond the basic supermarket offerings…read more I did a tasting here and it was wonderful. The host was so knowledgeable, welcoming and not at all pretentious or intimidating if you're a beginner wine fan! I ended up buying a couple of bottles to take home :) Have come here several times and would definitely recommend for a pleasant and relaxed evening.

    Fanny's of Hanover

    Fanny's of Hanover

    (8 reviews)

    £££

    Yummmmmmm!…read more Everything in this little Hanover deli/cafe looks mouth-wateringly delicious. I find it a real challenge to walk past without popping in for a treat. The idea behind Fanny's is to provide the local community with local produce, so you'll find there's lots of Sussex cheeses and local meat, as well as local organic milk and eggs. With freshly baked bread and pastries from the Real Patisserie this really is the perfect little shop to have on your doorstep! No longer must you buy yucky over-priced bread from the newsagent if you run out- hooray! The assortment of bread is great and the baguettes are especially good. If you fancy a sandwich they do filled ones too. With yummy home-made cakes, jars of pickles and preserves, antipasti, cheeses and meats of all varieties, I really could spend hours browsing and sampling in this lovely little deli. Alas I don't have that much time or money on my hands. But I will continue to support this fantastic little local business whenever I can!

    What a gem of a place Fanny's is, this is the type of delicatessen that your stomach dreams of,…read morewhere you could spend far too much money without even knowing it. Selling homemade cakes, bread, sandwiches and fresh coffees, this is one of the nicest places for quite a distance. Everything here is so very Brighton; the produce is continental, yet local and organic (sounds contradictory, but it really is true). I would recommend coming here to anybody, although I would warn you that it is a bit pricey, and the selection is a bit limited if you're thinking about coming here instead of a green grocers or Co-Op.

    Grocer & Grain

    Grocer & Grain

    (10 reviews)

    £££

    From the outside, Grocer & Grain looks like the kind of posh deli you'd stumble across in…read moreSpitalfields or Notting Hill. The signage is pure Farrow & Ball and there's wooden crates artfully displaying mountains of butternut squash, sweet potaties and oranges. Two steps inside however, and you realise the owners have created more of a post-modern corner store with everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, organic eggs, milk and cheese to homemade cakes, soups and palm-sized quiches. The majority of it looks lip-smackingly good and is priced reasonably with coffee, pastries and salads to take away for commuters. Handily, they also sell big bags of rice, pasta, pulses and herbs and lots of Ecover household and cleaning products. In a strange twist, they also stock a small variety of rental DVDs from the owner's previous business - so you can pick up a blockbuster or rom-com with your grains and groceries!

    Just a little bit off the beaten track, and just in front of the Brighton Railway Station is hybrid…read moreof a market that sells everything from organic groceries to DVDs. Grocer & Grains is great alternative to M&S is you are looking for some fresh produce. You can buy all of your dinner making needs here, and rent a movie all at the same time. You can also pick up something living, like a potted plant if your windowsill is feeling a little bit lonely. At 60p for a big batch of cinnamon sticks, I would say that Grocer & grain is the right value for right amount. It did seem a little bit cheaper than other markets in the area, which is great if you just spent £24 on a ticket to London!

    Eat Naked - Raw coffee torte - incredible!

    Eat Naked

    (1 review)

    This is probably my most favourite place in Brighton. I love everything about Eat Naked! Can I give…read moreit a 6 stars please? The lady that owns the business and who is responsible for making all of the food is extremely talented, friendly and down to earth. The food is exceptional, I've eaten here several times and its always consistently good too. What I also love is that even though its raw/clean eating food which is supposed to be the latest trend at the moment, where most places are cashing in, Eat Naked keep their prices reasonable. Its not a fad for them they really do live and breath it as a lifestyle. Their ethos is healthy should be affordable and not boring! They change their menu daily which is to be admired and you can see the menu online on their instagram account. Their clean treats are what dreams are made of. I regularly crave and dream about their snickers bar when I'm in London and count down the days until I can come here again to get one when I'm in Brighton. ITS THAT GOOD! They also do juice cleanses that you can pick up or I believe they can post out too. I can't say one negative thing about this place, its quite small so maybe more of a takeaway place but they still have some seating inside if you want to chill and have a coffee. I've currently sprained my ankle and can't walk, but I just can't go a day without some Eat Naked goodness so I've managed to track down a courier to collect it and bring it to me in my flat. That's how much I love this place! All I need now is for them to clone the store and drop it in London please so that I can visit every day!

    Wild Cherry

    Wild Cherry

    (10 reviews)

    ££

    This is the loveliest deli I've found in Brighton, and that's saying something, as they are a dime…read morea dozen in this foodie town! Organic, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free...whatever your requirement, you'll find something delicious. Wild Cherry specialize in homemade healthy food and it all tastes absolutely divine! I spent at least ten minutes staring at the selection of savoury treats...anchovie and vegetable strudel, vegetable quiche, chorizo and ham lasagne...everything looked mouth-wateringly good! Whatever you choose, it will come with a choice of salads (and we're not talking lettuce and cucumber here!). The sweets are equally as enticing: one side of the shop is given over to all sorts of pastries, cakes and even homemade bread and butter pudding! The coffees are well made and a little cheaper than you might pay in the centre of town- a cappuccino and a chai latte cost £1.95 each. Wild Cherry is not only a lovely little cafe, perfect for breakfast and lunch- they sell all sorts of posh pickles and preserves, as well olive oils, biscuits and chocolates. This would be the ideal place to create a yummy Christmas hamper!

    I've been living in Hanover for a few months now and wish I had popped by this place sooner!…read more I had the mushroom and haloumi stuffed aubergine, stuffed peppers, chorizo lasagne and chorizo stuffed chicken with hummus, olives and pitta (between 3 people). All of the food was light, full of flavour and very nutritious so I walked away cured of my previously dreadful hangover and feeling fresh (also thanks to the help of their detox juice which may become a hangover essential). I will definitely be going back frequently as I need to try everything! Also, the staff are lovely and very helpful, the desserts and smoothies looked amazing and there is a great selection of gluten free, vegan and vegetarian food products.

    Hells Kitchen - delis - Updated May 2026

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