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    Good value, average chain bakery style food. They make some pretty cool looking birthday cakes presumably to order, which are in the window.

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    Forfars Bakers

    Forfars Bakers

    (6 reviews)

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    I like Forfars a lot. Like Jack put it, its not Greggs. Instead, its a fantastic bakery café combo…read morethat happens to be a small Sussex chain. They offer great cakes, sandwiches and hot bready goodness as well as hot drinks to warm you up on those nasty, cold days. This one is particularly good, as it stays open into the afternoon for a decent amount of time, rather than closing at 2 as seems to be all the other fresh stores habit. You'd be forgiven for thinking this has nothing to do with fresh, as its the only Forfares bakery that I've seen that hasn't been converted to the new style that is fresh. Its big and spacious inside, but not particularly pleasant, so I'd recommend stopping off at La Vida or Bystander on the opposite side of the road if you fancy a sit down coffee or meal. But for someone looking for food to eat on the move, or to take back home, its ideal. If it gets knocked into shape in here, I'll definitely bump it up a star!

    This is my local Forfars and the fact that it is local means that I get tempted inside very often,…read morebad times or good times depending on which way you look at it. I love bakeries and this isn't one of the better forfars I have been in mainly due to it being quite small and not being able to offer what some other forfars do. However, it does have your favourites which include doughnuts, cheese straws and gingerbread men. Don't forget Forfars does some nice salads and sandwhiches for those wanting something reasonably healthy. I always like how clean these places look as this always makes you feel like you get better value for money.

    Silo - Silo, Brighton, UK

    Silo

    (9 reviews)

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    Cool concept and a must visit when in London area. Food is creative and delicious. Great chefs and…read morestaff.

    Brighton is all chic, vegan, hipster, quirky. After recommendation from the awesome kiwi at…read moreCrosstown Doughnuts, he said check out Silo. Silo are the first UK Zero waste cafe. They choose local food sources that avoid processing and create everything on site, with the extent of having their own flour mill. We were served their homemade complimentary sour dough bread with home made butter. This bread was so incredibly soft and moist. They are served on these rubber looking plates which the chef informs us is made from recycled plastic bags. The menu is simple for lunch. One - fish, plant, meat, dairy, and wild. We were given one menu to share between two of us, but if ya can't share the menu is projected on to the wall in two places for everyone - I guess their way of saving paper. The fish was cod and you can't get any better. The fish had been caught that morning! It was so soft and velvety and served on a delicious seaweed and poached leek mash. The menu is so light and innovative and nothing is soaked in oil or butter. The produce is well cared for and served accordingly. If your on the run, they have a selection of baked goods and takeaway sandwiches. I think the concept for Silo is exceptional. No waste and recycling is a great example to set for other restaurants. The wait for the food was a bit long but the standard of food is so high its well worth the wait. The staff are very informative and the chefs explain the dishes whilst serving and are very proud for the concept they produce. Rating Food: 10/10 Service: 8/10 Value for Money: Very Good 39 Upper Gardner Street, Brighton BN1 4AN Opening Hours: Mon-Weds 9am-5pm Thurs-Sat 9am-830pm Sun 11am-5pm

    Our Cornish Pasty Shop

    Our Cornish Pasty Shop

    (15 reviews)

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    Having just written a pretty glowing review for the West Cornwall pasty company, I have to say this…read moreplace does just beat it. They've got a great range of flavours, almost too many as it's too hard to decide, so I ended up going for the standard 'traditional'. I wasn't disappointed - the filling was tasty and the pastry perfect, the right mix of flake and stodge. They do have other stuff here too - sandwiches, paninis - but I can't imagine I'll ever get past the pasties to try them.

    You can take the girl out of the West Country but you can't take the West Country out of the girl…read more Like Tasha S., I too am a Somerset lass and it takes a lot to impress me, pasty-wise. I'd say my grandma probably makes the best pasties in Devon, but I suppose I'm biased... I often find that shop-bought pasties are a bit of a let down, too-thick pastry filled with lots of potato and not enough of anything else. This was not my experience of Our Cornish Pasty Shop. I went for a classic steak pasty and it quite literally knocked my socks off! The meat was tender, the pastry was just the right consistency...watch out granny, you've got new competition!! The range of pasties is just right...not so many that you're left confused, but enough that you aren't left with a simple meat or veggie decision. I'm a bit scared of some of the more unusual ones, like Chicken Tikka...I am of the opinion that a pasty should stick to the original rules! The shop itself is nice, the staff friendly and they have a few tables outside. This is the best place to go if you want a little piece of the West Country in Brighton!

    Bangers

    Bangers

    (9 reviews)

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    Worst experience ever super rude on the phone treated me with no respect not too sure what there…read moreproblem is but hated the experience

    2 stars might well seem a bit harsh, especially as I can well imagine that some people may have had…read moresome amazing pie shaped experiences at Bangers, when all the variables are right. Let me explain. After a relatively hard days scouting around the Lewes Road reviewing and taking pictures, I walk down Baker Street, and spot what looks like a shop, which could turn into a favourite of mine. It's small, it's obviously not a chain, it's beautifully simple, only selling pie, it's cheap and best of all it's all made on the premises and infront of you, in the same room. YES... Great. In fact on top of this, and undoubtedly a deal breaker for why I decided to plump for a pie, is that it's bitterly cold outside, I'm also cold, and the idea of a lovely warming pie is just too good to resist. I go, after some deliberation, for a Leek and Bacon, which looks great. I hand over my £1.30, and admire my pie and myself for such an astute purchase, then I bite into the beautiful looking thing. WHATTTT???IT"S COLD. WHAT?WHY? Why would a shop that only sells pies.ONLY PIES. Sell cold pies.WHY? Surely they should invest in some sort of machinery to keep a pie warm.Please. I genuinely was very disappointed by this, nay, I was devastated. Everything up until that point had me excited, and then the damn bubble burst, spewing cold, leeky pie all over my face. The pie tasted alright, but to be honest the coldness didn't make it that appetising, and I was simply to grumpy too try and make the best of the flavour anyway. I don't know if they can put them in the microwave, but I wasn't given the option, so I guess not. What a shame. Could have been a great pie.

    Truffles - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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