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    Oseta Cafe

    4.9 (11 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Wonderful food and coffee & great vibe!
    Cheryl V.

    I've been looking forward to stopping into the Oseta Cafe since I got to Brighton. Friendly service, excellent food, lovely lattes and a great vibe!

    I got a text from Tom C last Monday, telling me to come to Oseta's ASAP because the food is AMAZING! After two visits, I can tell you he wasn't wrong. Oseta is a small independent cafe in the North Laine area of Brighton. Oseta being the region where the owner come from. On my first visit I opted for 'Oseta's House' - Scrambled egg mixed with halloumi, tomato, spinach and dill on a slice of sourdough toast. I would never have thought of combining those things together, but believe me they really work! Absolutely delicious, homely food. I went again today, and ended up having Oseta's house again! This time I had a bit of ham mixed in with it, again it was delicious. The guy sitting next to me had a ham, egg and sausage sandwhich, which looked mouthwateringly delicious but I thought I would try it another day, the Oseta's house dish is just TOO good!! I also had a couple of small italian pastries with a flat white, which topped off my visit. I can see this becoming a regular haunt of mine. Very highly recommended! *Free Wifi

    Ben C.

    A really nice find on North Road - the place is welcoming and has a nice atmosphere inside. I had a great breakfast sandwich and a gorgeous americano which went down a treat after a week of drinking what was basically brown water at Glastonbury! Oseta has a really nice chilled out feel and the staff were friendly and helpful with a great selection of food and drinks. I'll be back!

    Mi Z.

    First meal in Brighton, very nice breakfast and absolutely love soya latte here.Definitely will come again!

    Delicious mocha coffee

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    I recommend the Oseta's House, a delightful dish of scrambled egg with halloumi, tomato, and spinach...

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    Cafe Coho - flat white + avo & smoked salmon smash

    Cafe Coho

    (24 reviews)

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    Excellent food served quickly and with kind baristas and servers! I ordered the avo & smoked salmon…read moresmash, and was served my flat white within 5 minutes with the food arriving about 5 more minutes after that. The price point of 12.75 for the food + 3 for the flat white felt reasonable, although I am still acclimating to using pounds (first day here!). Music playing was soft and pleasant, and the seating was plentiful and clean. Definitely recommend this as a quick breakfast stop!

    When I arrived in Brighton I spotted their other branch near Brighton Railway Station. Then when I…read morestumbled in this one in Ship Street I decided to try it, for my first meal in this city because had read the good review that Kerry G. made about it. The place was really busy but I managed to find a free table outside and spent several minutes looking at the menu and I couldn't decide what to eat as everything sounded so appealing. After making up my mind I chose the falafel, olives and feta on flat bread and an orange juice. The staff seemed really friendly, because you order at the counter but they bring it to your table. My lunch was yummy. Not a super meal, more like a quick bite for lunch but was quite good and the falafel wasn't too crunchy and hard as I experienced before. I decided to not stay for coffee as I wanted to try some other cafés but overall the place was a really good choice for lunch. Nice decor with a few tables to have a seat outside in the sun, pleasant staff, free wifi and a good spot for people-watching (my favourite sport!!).

    Small Batch Coffee Roasters - Interior

    Small Batch Coffee Roasters

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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?

    Oseta Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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