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    Market Diner

    3.2 (15 reviews)
    InexpensiveDiners, Fast Food
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    This one is still going? This is a classic piece of Brighton history, any clubber would be well advised to journey there. wonderful stuff.

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    Daniella's Wacky Diner

    Daniella's Wacky Diner

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Daniella's Wacky Diner is a very, very odd experience. It's like being transported back to the lino…read moreand formica of the 1970s immediately you step through the door. I went in hoping for a brownie or some sort of confectionery, but was sadly disappointed - although the facade looks like it might well serve patisserie, the closest they can offer is a Twix. Still, it wasn't just any Twix but a bizarre limited edition Twix that looked like it had been brought here via time travel from 40 years ago. It was lovely though, and also interesting as a historical artefact. If you went in here for hot food, which is more what they regularly do, you definitely wouldn't be disappointed on portion sizes. I saw a guy in here eating what looked like the haunch of a young bull elephant, surrounded by most of the jungle from whence it came. Food overflows the sides of the plates. Quality, though, looks a bit school-dinnerish, so I'd say this is somewhere to come only if you're very hungry and far out on the end of town.

    I have found this comment on the Danniella Wacky Diner very amusing, Food that overflows the Plate…read more"He didnt mention how big the plates are?" I have been customerof the Wacky Diner for 4 years now and all i can say is if i want British Home Cooked Food that is exactly where I GO and the plates are like platters and you get Real food for cheap Prices. From what you describe here in this review is Exactly what we recieved when we went the OLD Shoreham Cafe "Old Shoreham Cafe used to be a Kebab Shop went bust and thought they could cash in also I have witnessed the woman from the Old Shoreham Cafe who is from Turkey tell the Owner of Wacky Diner she will die soon and they will close down. I WANT REAL FOOD. if i want School dinner food then I may as well go to the EX KEBAB shop now saying they are a Cafe. Just to put you straight ont he name Wacky Diner it is because the people are wacky and great fun to be around. I am sorry you didnt like your time, But i will keep going on my work lunch time and weekends with my family. I Feel very dissapointed for you and im sure many Patrons of the Wacky Diner will feel the same for you as well maybe you should go back to the future. I also noticed you you are saying NEW Road where is the Cafe on New Road ????

    Electric Diner - Mushroom quesadillas

    Electric Diner

    4.0(120 reviews)
    47.8 miNotting Hill
    ££

    You don't have to be a soho house member to dine here. Also to highlight that their kitchen open…read moreuntil later than most restaurants! They have recently changed the menu to Mexican food which is bad news for me because I LOVE their burger. But the new menu is pretty we priced so I'm not too mad about it.

    For anyone considering eating here, I would recommend you review all your options. I'm quite…read moredisappointed in my experience. Food was underwhelming and basic. Things were looking promising when I saw a vegetarian breakfast offered in lieu of the traditional English breakfast. I was drawn to the dish because it offered spinach and hash browns in lieu of all the meat in its partner dish. My friend ordered the regular Full English and her dish came out well before mine. I waited roughly 10-15 minutes longer for something that would appear to take less cook time. The plate came out and I noticed there was no spinach. I was not offered a choice as a substitute nor made aware of the situation. Long story short I ended up ordering the Full English and they forgot my black pudding. Waited additional time for that as well. Then they forgot I asked for the bill. Overall, I would not recommend it, especially if you're on a time schedule and multiple mishaps occurred. No cash accepted and 12.5% service charge automatically added to the final bill with the usual VAT.

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    The Diner

    The Diner

    3.0(74 reviews)
    48.5 miHoxton
    ££

    My first night in London (a mere 3 hours after getting off the plane and severely jet lagged) my…read moregroup and I decided to pop into The Diner because we were all hungry and exhausted. As Americans, we were interested in seeing the English take on a lot of our classic American diner dishes. I had the chocolate chip pancakes, my sister had cheese fries and macaroni and cheese (she has an intense love for cheese) and our friend had the burger with seasoned fries. I think the best things on the table were the pancakes and the cheese fries. It seemed to be ACTUAL cheese melted onto the fries instead of the fake "nacho" cheese that we get in the states -- even though the fake cheese is also delicious. The macaroni and cheese was a bit dry and in need of a bit more flavor, as was the burger. The pancakes? Awesome. They came out warm, fluffy, topped with a sprinkling of powdered sugar and a side of butter and maple syrup.

    The Diner is one of those places in London trying to replicate the American diner experience, with…read morethe typical English vision of what a diner is, through the typical Hollywood lens. At this, they fail. Any Denny's will provide a better experience than this, without the London prices. Some complaints: after asking for sweetener for my coffee, I was informed they only have sugar or agave syrup. I asked for an omelette, and I was informed they were too busy to make omelettes, even though the menu offers scrambled eggs any way you like. How time consuming is an omelette? So I revised my order for 3 scrambled eggs with a side of bacon. They brought out two plates, with 2 eggs on each plate! The service was slow and unfriendly. This might be acceptable if it was a 24-hour diner, and I was there at 4 am with the clubbers and other freaks sobering up for the journey home. It was noon! I sense the people dining here were part of the bleed-over traffic from a nearby Breakfast Club, as there was no queue for a table at The Diner, unlike the competition on a Saturday morning. Apparently, this location is part of a chain. America isn't very popular these days, so these Londoners have a lot of cheek destroying the idea of one of the few good things you are usually guaranteed in the States: a friendly breakfast diner where you can get a bleedin' omelette when you ask! (One positive: they serve bottomless filtered coffee. There is that.)

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    The Diner - Vegan options: Vegan Taco Salad Bowl, sweet potato fries & smashed avocado! Very colourful and very delicious.

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    Vegan options: Vegan Taco Salad Bowl, sweet potato fries & smashed avocado! Very colourful and very delicious.

    Snak Attack

    Snak Attack

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    Although I'm not sure if the misspelled name was intentional, Snak Attack is a great little café…read morediner type place. I've had breakfast here on a couple of occasions, and have found the staff incredibly pleasant. They're the kind of ladies that call you "love" and ask you to relax while they sort out your order. The customers too, are equally friendly, with one gentleman washing up his plate after finishing his meal. The radio plays gently in the background, and helps make Snak Attack feel even warmer, with the right balance between calm and friendly. I like the old school chequered white and red table tops too. Very traditional. And the food! Now, I'm not one for exaggeration, but I had the best bacon sandwich of my LIFE here. You know how mum used to do them? Yeah? Well even better than that... it was gorgeous, to the point that I felt bad when I put a bit of brown sauce in one half. The bread might as well have been baked in front of me it was so white and fresh (and I'm picky about bread, being a bit of a baker myself) with enough butter that you can taste it, without finding the bread swimming when the hot bacon arrives. I've no doubt they'd cook the bacon how you ask here, but leave them to their own devices, and you will have a more than generous helping of the most tender bit of pig your tongue has ever had the pleasure to enjoy... Mwah! Its pretty standard fair so far as prices are concerned, and although I can assure you that the rest of the food looks up to the standard of the bacon sandwich, I have never strayed beyond my bread and butter friend.

    A lovely restaurant for a greasy fry up. Nice Staff.read more

    Leon

    Leon

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I was attracted by the bright color of Leon's sign so I went and checked the menu: there were a lot…read moreof vegan/vegetarian options but also many traditional chicken and fish burgers (I got the chipotle and avocado burger... highly recommend!!). The staff was very nice and I had overall a very nice experience. 100% would go there again

    When I started working in London I finally had a chance to try Leon. Billed as "naturally fast…read morefood" I was still shocked to find how much of their menu is gluten free. Including the desserts. I loved it so much that I excitedly tweeted to them that I would singlehandedly keep a restaurant open in Brighton. And they replied to me telling me to wait. Well... the wait is over! Today I was invited to the opening of the new Leon Restaurant in Brighton which replaces Eat. I think this is a brilliant swap as Eat was far too similar to its neighbour Pret. But Leon is quite different in that it offers warm, hearty food. Setting up just before winter is also probably a good move. The decor is really nice and chilled out. They make good use of the space which I've previously found a bit dark and claustrophobic. Katy and I were greeted by some of the nice workers at Leon and told we could each choose a meal and drink to have on the house. We both went for the Moroccan Meatballs (on my recommendation). I had a lemonade to drink and Katy went for a green smoothie. We also picked up a few sweet treats: my favourite lemon and ginger slice and a billionaire shortbread for Katy. The meatballs are my favourite so I knew I would like them, but Katy had never been to a Leon and she loved it as well. She began talking about how close it is to her work and how she will be able to pop in on breaks for a relatively healthy and warm meal. We also tried searching for the menu online and a sneaky link to Deliveroo popped up. So we're hoping they're going to be one of our delivery options soon.

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    Market Diner - diners - Updated May 2026

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