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    ModerateFast Food, Sandwiches
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Kemp Town Deli

    Kemp Town Deli

    3.0(6 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £££

    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.

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    The Galley

    The Galley

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    Look no further for the perfect wrap. The devastating closure of Pulp Kitchen a couple of years…read moreago left a gaping sandwich-shaped hole in the lunchtime dining scene in central Brighton. Luckily my flatmate recently introduced me to The Galley and I've never looked back. I LOVE this place. The range of bread and fillings is incredible and the pricing plan logical: The more fillings, the more you pay- a sandwich with 3/4 fillings will cost around £3.50. I always, without fail, go for the warm falafel and goats cheese wrap, loaded up with salad, pine nuts, olives and sweet chilli sauce- it's heavenly. The salad items and sauces come at no extra cost so don't hold back! There's always specials on the board, but you can get creative and combine any number of ingredients, including garlic mushrooms, spinach, and bacon, to name but a few. They also do sweet and savoury crepes, and they're not over-priced. On top of the endless culinary delights one can experience at the Galley, the woman who runs the place is absolutely lovely, and I feel genuinely happy to be supporting her business. The customer feedback cards hanging in the window speak volumes. They even have a customer loyalty scheme, so your tenth sandwich will be free!

    The Galley is a really lovely little eatery in the North Laine area, one of those places that is…read moredoing almost everything right. The fact that it's also a hop, skip and a jump away from my part-time office, and my love is this place is complete. It could do with more places to sit, but I can live without seating: it would just be the cherry on top. Definitely give it a go! The Galley is a basic sandwich shop, with a couple of really clever and tasty twists! First of all, the choice for what to put on your sandwich is huge for a place this small, and the pricing system is inexpensive, unless you want a fully packed sandwich, in which case it is a bit pricey, but hey, if you want to be a fatty with 4 or more fillings, be my guest... And then there's the crepes, handmade in front of you... Yummy! And completely unexpected: why does a sandwich shop specialise in crepes? Why does it matter is probably the more pertinent question: they taste amazing, a perfect lunchtime snack. This is a great little place for a lunchtime excursion, and the only thing it's missing is somewhere to sit beyond the corrugated iron out the front. Still, that's a minor sticking point: the basic gist of jummy sandwiches and crepes is good. Don't get that Costa sandwich, pop in here instead!

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    Toasters - Toasters shopfront.

    Toasters

    4.0(9 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    ££

    Toasters, one of the newer additions to Market Square's buzzing coffee-shop scene, is the…read moredefinition of a hidden gem: great food and fantastic service in a brilliant location! If you fancy a toastie of nearly any variety, or a do-it-yourself salad, or a slice of home-made cake, this little sandwich bar with a twist is for you. There is so much here I could wax lyrical about... The toasties, the main focus of the menu, range from single-slice chocolate or cinnamon toasts to elaborate, multi-slice sandwich specials, and are all hand-made on order. The wait is short, and the quality exceptional. I personally recommend the Gourmet Specials: each of them is a triple-decker toasted sandwich, with more than one fresh and local ingredient - heavenly! The prices are very reasonable, for the toasties as well as the salads (which, I'll admit, I've never tried, but look delicious), the home-made cakes (yep, home-made on the premises) and the various sundries. All of the local and home-made flavour is packaged beautifully in a modern, hip-looking locale, an old-townhouse adapted into a sizeable seating area, although the very modern, Swedish-looking seating arrangement takes a little getting used to. My advice: sit at the outdoor tables in Market Square and soak up the rays in this very pleasant part of town. This little sandwich bar is everything you hope for from a local business, and a truly brilliant alternatively to the local Starbucks, Costa, etc. Give it a try, you won't regret it!

    If you're looking for a great toastie specialist, then you've found it in Toasters. Watching my…read morefood getting prepared was a pleasure rather than a guilt trip, as I watched it being tended to carefully and hygienically (she washed her hands no less than three times in making my sandwich alone!). And the result wasn't awash with grease as some people seem to think toasted sandwiched need to be. The lady that served me was friendly and chatty, and was rather incredulous that I'm at university, and even more so when I said I was 21. One day these boyish good looks of mine (cough) will win me something other than a mild feeling of prepubescence. But anyway, the interior of Toasters is also quite fresh and comfortable, and is certainly a place you can feel happy about having a bite to eat and relaxing in. I was a little pensive at first when I looked at the price board, but the quality of the food certainly made up for it, and there's a loyalty card of sorts that allows you to get a free sandwich after having bought six. Not a bad thing in anyone's books!

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    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes - Earl Grey

    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes

    4.3(9 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    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!

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    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes - Cute and cozy. We were the last customers in there at the end...

    Cute and cozy. We were the last customers in there at the end...

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    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes

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    The Street Cafe

    The Street Cafe

    3.9(9 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    This cafe isn't my favourite in the area, as it lacks a certain hustle and bustle (see Red Roaster…read morefor that). But the manager/owner is really friendly and the food well presented. My boyfriend was disappointed with only one sausage and one rasher of bacon on his fry up, but I on the other hand found it refreshing to eat a fry up prettily presented and not dripping in grease. The prices aren't dirt cheap - you're looking at 6 quid for a fry up, plus a steep charge for extra items - this place offers a more civilised brekkie (see Gossip Cafe for the cheap and cheerful). I must pop in there again soon actually as last year there were free Quality Street's at the counter - always a welcome touch! I'm a fan of the tea too - okay there aren't a bijillion varieties and there isn't a tea leaf in sight, but it's served in a massive mug, builder style, just how I have it at home! The decor is cosy, with a range of sofas/tables/garden seating, and it's a nice place for a lazy sunday morning - all in all, well worth a visit (check out the specials too as there're occasionally discounts on the breakfasts).

    I must admit I thought this café was called 101 Street, on account of my inability to distinguish…read morebetween addresses and names on signage. But no, it's just called The Street. I went in for a cup of tea yesterday right when the sleet/rain deal started, and was instantly warmed by the 50s diner feel of the café (and the tea.) I was tempted (quite intensely - the plate was held right up to my face) by some apple cake with clotted cream for only a pound, but stuck with the tea. (I'm anticipating a wealth of Christmas sweets in the next few days.) The café offers sandwiches, soups, pastas and full breakfasts for quite low prices. The sandwiches started at £2.95, for instance. The quaint Specials board and chatty demeanour of the servers added to the diner feel. I also noticed an advertisement for a tarot card reader - she comes to The Street every Wednesday from 10am - 2pm. That might be interesting .... She's from the Psychic Network! Anyway, it's a great little café for tea and cake or a diner-esque meal.

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    The Street Cafe - Taken by me

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    Oseta Cafe - Big Meat Plate (Full English)

    Oseta Cafe

    4.9(11 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    This is my new favourite place in town, I've been here three days in a row and each time have been…read moreblown away! This is a humble independent cafe selling decent coffee and excellent home cooked food. The owner Elina hails from the Oseta region of south Russia and has brought some of the local cooking knowledge with her to breezy Brighton, and you can tell. The food is exquisite, cooked to perfection and the menu is packed with inventive recipes. Specials change regularly and there is plenty of choice on the regular menu. I recommend the Oseta's House, a delightful dish of scrambled egg with halloumi, tomato, and spinach... it really is to die for! Coffee is good (to this writer's taste buds anyway, but I'm no coffee aficionado) and there are plenty of other choices on the drinks menu. Honestly, if you haven't been here you need to get down immediately. Right now. Drop what you're doing this instant. You won't regret it.

    Oseta cafe has become my post workout re-fuel spot. It serves amazing brunch dishes that hits the…read morespot every time. I had the avocado and smoked salmon on sourdough the first time and the fennel sausage and lentil stew the second time. I also had a brilliant fresh lemon and ginger tea and the staff were brilliant - really chatty and friendly, but not invasive. It was the right balance between informal and professional and I really appreciated it. I even left with a slice of Guinness cake (which was to die for). I really love this little spot, and certainly will be back to try the meat and cheese dishes.

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    Oseta Cafe - Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough

    Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough

    Oseta Cafe - Halloumi Scramble

    Halloumi Scramble

    Oseta Cafe - Our Avocado, Bacon, Tomato and Basil on Sourdough

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