Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Worthing. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Worthing (/ˈwɜːrðɪŋ/) is a large seaside town in England, with borough status in West Sussex. It is situated at the foot of the South Downs, 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton, and 18 miles (29 km) east of the county town of Chichester. With an estimated population of 104,600 and an area of 12.5 square miles (32.37 km) the borough is the second largest component of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation, which makes it part of the 15th most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Since 2010 northern parts of the borough, including the Worthing Downland Estate, have formed part of the South Downs National Park.
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4 based on 127 reviews
I mean, steak and cheese, for brunch. Life MADE. So good, excellent food. The menu is not huge, but you'll certainly find something you like. I have been in here multiple times and have never been disappointing. Breakfast, brunch, cocktails, whatever you're after, they've got it covered. Not cheap, but worth it for sure!
5 based on 67 reviews
We are a friendly small cafe serving freshly prepared English Breakfast and cooked lunches to order. We offer themed evenings, curry nights and Italian evenings once a month. We have an Alcohol licence from midday and sell beers, wines and spirits. Our ex
Great breakfast, freshly prepared. Friendly service and pleasant ambience. Will return for sure. Thanks to the Picnic team.
4 based on 189 reviews
Recently opened Italian cafe
We were planning a visit to Worthing and I fancied a decent cup of coffee so researched where Iâd find a cafe serving Illy coffee. Cafe Traditionale didnât disappoint here. In fact they also had a lovely menu serving light lunches with fresh ingredients. My husband and son had decent sized jacket potatoes with a choice of various fillings that were tasty. I chose sourdough with avocado and smoked salmon and enjoyed it very much. For afters there was a choice of pies/cakes, unfortunately no gluten free choice but they did have healthy fruit and nut bars. All in all a great little find.The only thing is that I felt the floors needed a good sweep and tidy up and as for the sensor light in the ladies toilet that without warning plunges you into darkness, well that requires some adjustment.The staff were friendly and there werenât any issues but I did feel a little more enthusiasm and urgency over things could add to the atmosphere in what has the potential to be first class. Hence, Iâve only given 4 stars.
4 based on 286 reviews
Nestled in Worthingâs stunning Beach House Park, Palm Court Pavilion is a stylish, beautifully renovated café-bistro in the parkâs Old Pavilion. Located just minutes from the town centre and the seafront, we serve delicious homemade food and offer a range
Had a working lunch here and it was perfect - such friendly staff and good food. Lovely location too at Beach House Park. Thank you!Many thanks for your comments glad you enjoyed the visit.
5 based on 56 reviews
We dropped in here , hungry , the pub we had planned for lunch was having 'work in the kitchen' and we were only told after we had ordered our drinks that food would be 'at least an hour' ...It was a bit too breezy to sit outside , so we went in, it looked nice and bright and clean. Ordered two breakfasts and a pot of tea for two - it was a big old pot.Great sausages , and proper bacon, poached eggs done perfectly , two thick slices of bread.All in all , good value for money and a pleasant experience. Serves alcohol as well, but the beers are bottled it seems.
5 based on 177 reviews
Providing good quality ingredients, and a place where everyone can eat together. Set in one of the oldest buildings in Worthing town centre.
My wife and I had walked past the Orchard cafe quite a few times since we moved to West Sussex a few months ago, and it always seemed to be pretty busy, an encouraging sign in our view.Breakfast menu looked tempting so we popped in there today (Thursday) and we 'd clearly missed the early morning rush. Clean, welcoming, attractive decor, and very pleasant staff. The full 'meat' breakfast was delightful and generous with regards to portion size. Sausages were particularly meaty and tasty I thought. My wife chose the rather more 'sophisticated' Eggs Florentine and was hugely impressed not only with the presentation and quality of cooking (she's a pretty good Chef in her own right!) but also the amount of bacon that formed part of the dish. Cooked crispy just she likes it.Other dishes that came out the kitchen to subsequent customers looked equally inviting. Staff were friendly throughout, and service was very prompt, delivering up delicious and hot meals - none of this lukewarm stuff that I can't abide.In our experience, we found this to be one of the apparently few eating places in this area that welcomes only 'Guide dogs'. We like animals, but not when we're eating! We'll be back.
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4 based on 111 reviews
A cafe/restaurant/bar open all day and evening for great breakfasts, light lunches, and dinners. We have delicious burgers as well as a range of gf, vegan and veggie options. We have a fully licensed bar with cocktails too! With food to eat in, take away
As one of Worthing's newer eateries, we decided to give Jonny's a chance before a trip to the Pavilion. We had a warm welcome and swift drinks arrived. Jonny suggested hummus and olives to nibble on while waiting for our mains. Very tasty with warm pitta and celery and cucumber to dip. Our burgers arived on a board with chips and homemade slaw, all very flavourful and enjoyable. Great ambiance and delicious desserts of brownies and sticky toffee pudding. All in all a lovely night out.
4 based on 357 reviews
Healthy nutritious food and guilt free cakes and bars. Vegan, vegetarian & several options for the whole family, couples & those eating out on their own.
As I said a ridiculous long wait.Ordered two salads. Nothing needed cooking. Given an order number. For some reason we were the last to be served as I think others complained. It was a late lunch already and the 45 minutes wait made me feel quite unwell and far too hungry to savour the food.The 'special tea' was nothing special.The salad was ok, but no way worth the wait. Paid extra for olive oil dressing. No carbs or protein with the salad, (£10) just seeds, had to order some bread to bulk it up.Thank you for taking the time to write this review for TripAdvisor. I do find it ridiculous though that you didn't give your feedback to me or a member of my team at the time, particularly as you said you had started to feel unwell. We might have been able to assist you in some way! Instead, you chose to create a new account, then write and submit your review to TripAdvisor. It is disappointing your first review is not more balanced and constructive.I must correct some inaccuracies in your review. Some of your statements are simply not true. As one of the owners, I was actually working on Saturday and remember your particular order. The longest wait on food orders on Saturday was 25 minutes at peak time during service. At no point did any customer wait longer than 25 minutes for food. I was monitoring this closely with the Chef. I can assure you that we did not receive any complaints from other customers during Saturday's service.In any professional catering establishment, food is always served in the order it was taken. The fact you had salads and not hot food does not, and should not, make a difference. It would be fundamentally wrong to prioritise your dishes over others. I take issue with your statement about our salads. Our range of salads have been designed by our chef, an eating psychology coach, to be nutritionally balanced and delicious. They contain an array of superfoods, hemp seeds, and yes carbohydrates. The quinoa and roast vegetable mix that came with your salad is indeed a complex carbohydrate. In fact, our menu offers customers the opportunity to also add either tuna, salmon, prawns, mackerel, chicken or egg to the salad base. I think most people would agree there is plenty of opportunity to add more carbohydrates to the dish if you had chosen to!!Finally, you mention 'special tea' not being that special. We do not offer special tea and never have done, but if you mean the range of Kombucha tea we are now supplying, this is a product that a lot of cafes and supermarkets are now selling. The health benefits of Kombucha are well documented so I do not feel I need to go in to this here.
4 based on 1119 reviews
Independent coffee house offering locally sourced products freshly cooked to order. Family run business with space for families, pushchairs and groups. We also have a spacious first floor for those who want to squirrel themselves a way in a quiet corner.
Such a wonderful experience and absolutely scrumylitious food! The staff/manager are over and beyond warm and welcoming. I'm going to be a regular here now.Thank you for your superb review, we take our allergen management including cross contamination very seriously, so you will always be safe with us.I am blessed to be the person that swerved you and one of the owners. We are always pleased to see our customers so thank you for taking the time and trouble to use TA.
5 based on 93 reviews
Licensed cafe bistro serving home-cooked breakfasts, lunches, sandwiches and cakes as well as artisan teas and coffees to eat in or take away. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. Corporate breakfasts and lunches, as well as private events catered f
A full English, scrambled egg on toast and two flat whites. The full English of bacon, egg, rosti , sausage, mushrooms and homemade baked beans and a round of sourdough toast was lovely. Admittedly not busy, but our order was served promptly. Staff are friendly, service is good and the rices are right. Definitely a place to eat.
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