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176 Opinions in 2 websites
Warm and friendly place, we came to do a spot of brunching. The French Toast was so fluffy and the burrata dish was very, very tasty. Wholesome clean food with a fantastic cocktail selection. They change their menu on a weekly basis. The staff are very welcoming and we enjoyed having interactions with them ⭐️⭐️⭐️ also, somehow, there seemed to be a man in my drink!!!!!! Shocked!!!!! Weren’t allowed to buy the display cocktails in cans as another customer cleaned them fresh out ;(

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This is the best bakery in town. In my opinion it has the best Chai Latte and the most delicious almond and cherry croissants. The service is always friendly and the variety of pasties and pastries are fab! Highly recommend if you haven’t visited yet!

175 Opinions in 1 websites
Spent weekend here in our motorhome Friday and Saturday night, great food lovely atmosphere had Pizza Friday which was superb and chicken skewers on the Saturday with great live music in the garden. David and Louise are superb hosts and should be celebrated, coming back at the end of July

172 Opinions in 2 websites
We had the big one breakfast absolutely amazing and we added black pudding and the taste was amazing. Real good quality for money and service was great.

172 Opinions in 2 websites
I’ve been craving some fried bread for a while. After visiting this place I will not be touching anymore fried bread, or full English in general, with a barge pole for a while. Belchers satisfied the craving so much that I had to do a couple laps up and down Brighton pier to bring myself back to life. Has a man ever jumped to his death into the freezing ocean from a fry up overload… probably not but it was close to being a world first. The atmosphere cultivated is exactly what you want from any proper cafe. A warming welcome from a sweet lady which feels like she’s essentially welcomed you into her living room contrasted by some of the most bleak looking geezers you’ve ever laid eyes on solemnly chowing down on an extra portion of beige. The stain glass full English in the window was beautiful and lures you in for a colourful culinary experience. The reality is your in for every shade of brown in the working man’s rainbow. And your reward you’ll find at the end is big pot of regret. Don’t get me wrong this is a positive review. It’s the real full English experience. It’s like I was in Layer Cake and was about to watch Morty take a kettle to the face. One bloke came into the cafe and the dialogue was as such (names replaced): Geezer 1: alright carol how’s it going? Carol: alright Steve, just the usual today? Geezer 1: just a cuppa tea carol Carol: so no food today? Geezer 1: nah a full English as well of course (insert look of surprise and disgust at carols suggestion) Notes on ordering etiquette: swapping of items is tolerated BUT not the tomatoes which in hindsight is fare. I respect da rulez from Carol. Carol knows about breafastnomics and she doesn’t hold back on teaching you. Ordering tip: an additional half size portion of bubble n squeak between two people is definitely enough food. You don’t want to find yourself staring into the abyss off the end of the pier. Only criticisms would be: - sausage was laid end-to-end (see picture)… savage behaviour - the egg touching the beans could be considered negligence - I can confirm the bacon was not cooked on a radiator Ongoing debate: is it acceptable to serve fried bread alongside untoasted buttered bread? Someone has since told me you should make a friend bread sandwich (normal bread outside, fried bread in the middle)… i will be returning to conquer such a feat

171 Opinions in 2 websites
Only local pub you will find close to campus, staff is a bit grumpy but it adds to the atmosphere