Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Hove. Hove /hoʊv/ is a town in East Sussex, England, immediately west of its larger neighbour Brighton, with which it forms the unitary authority Brighton and Hove. It forms a single conurbation with Brighton and some smaller towns and villages running along the coast. As part of local government reform, Brighton and Hove were merged, to form the borough of Brighton and Hove in 1997. In 2001, the new borough officially attained city status.
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4 based on 180 reviews
Since 2008 - LoveFit Cafe is the UKâs (and Europeâs) Original Protein Restaurant. We include the macros on all our foods, because we want you to be in control of what you eat. And we say that all our foods are âtastebud tested and body approvedâ because w
I don't usually review when I just go somewhere for a coffee, but the friendly welcome is worthy of a mention. Why other places can't provide such a friendly welcome is difficult to understand. I could see that others were brunching on what looked liked some good food in comfortable surroundings. Will return for a light bite at some stage.
4 based on 133 reviews
The Coach House is owned by Mother and Daughter team, Andrea and Emma. They serve breakfast, brunch, lunches, afternoon tea's and provide a takeaway service for drinks and food. You can expect full English Breakfasts, homemade Giant Scotch eggs, sausage r
Never been here before, what a lovely little place it is, the two people working there were so friendly, as soon as we walked in, our table was reserved,the food was first class, you choose your own sandwiches, and these are made up for you, could not fault it, will go there again, highly recomended.
5 based on 108 reviews
Wonderful service, amazing banana and spinach cake ! Very nice coffee. We sat outside and watched the world go by, enjoyed the cake and coffee and hope to come back for lunch soon. Love the sugar cubes with tongs so many establishments forget the tongs so thank you.
4 based on 339 reviews
After years of passing by we decided to pop in for brunch, arrived around 2pm and the place was half empty. Turned out that only one person in the cafe had already ordered, despite this the service was "relaxed" to the point where after 10 minutes we had to ask if it was table service or not. Turns out it was!Wanting to get ahead of a larger group that must have arrived shortly before us we placed our order and waited, and waited. Food arrived 40 minutes after the order, we were already on our second round of drinks. In the 40 minutes that passed just a single plate of food came out of the kitchen.Can't complain about the food, it was decent enough and just what we wanted, but waiting a total of 50 minutes from sitting down has to be described as slow. Other reviews suggest its even slower when the place is busy. Free refills might be an idea for them to pursue to appease frustration if this really is the norm.
5 based on 272 reviews
Lâaperitivo is an Italian Restaurant And bar situated in Brighton. Just 5 minutes away from Brighton station and The Brighton center. Open seven days a week, serving lunch and dinner. The menu revolves around classic Italian kitchen with a focus on qualit
Great little wine cafe in downtown Brighton. As an Italian wine freak I'm usually disappointed in the selection and expected the same from a wine cafe in England. I mean beer is really the focus for the country after all. Was I in for a surprise. Luca and Megan were so helpful and friendly and their choice was spot on. Not expensive to break the bank AND good enough in flavor and body to make even me happy!! Tapas were also great. Friendly place and I'd go again if I'm ever in Brighton again!! Cheers!!
5 based on 917 reviews
Welcome to the first Photo Design Cafe Bar in the UK. We are a little independent business that merges creative design ideas with creative dining. Due to occasional private hire, the opening hours may vary, so it is best to give us a call, drop us an emai
We had a fabulous evening at TheWitchez, the food was fantastic, we had a range of dietary considerations within our group which were well catered for, nothing was too much trouble. Even the dogs were well catered for. Everyone enjoyed every course/element of our meal. The service was brilliant, Maddie took the time to explain the menu, and how the individual dishes could be adapted to our requirements. The surroundings were so relaxed, it felt like we were have a lovely dinner at home. I cannot recommend TheWitchez enough, they are passionate about what they do, and genuinely care about their customers. A real gem. X
5 based on 329 reviews
Stumbled across this deli and someone sitting outside said try the Mezze, so we did, I chose chicken, my partner meatballs plus the most amazing flavours in the mixed mezze, cost £5.99 each, what a find!
4 based on 207 reviews
We are passionate about food and believe in the power of a great breakfast and a hearty lunch! We pick all of our suppliers carefully to ensure they are top quality and more importantly local. All meat, veg & eggs come straight from Sussex based farms to
In the past Joe's Cafe has been worth the walk up the hill. This time unfortunately, we both left the cafe hungry. We asked twice to be seated and both times we were just left standing in the cafe with no information to when we may be seated. There was an empty table with leftovers on it the whole time that we were standing there. We appreciated that the place was busy and we did all that could be expected from customers. We just got ignored, so we left to find lunch elsewhere. I would give the cafe another try and hopefully write a better review.
5 based on 184 reviews
Café Quench is a licensed café/bar and restaurant with a 5 star food hygiene rating. Try our "street food" menu, from which you can order takeaways. We serve: breakfasts, snacks, sandwiches, lunches, dinners, Sunday roasts (booked), speciality coffees etc
Really hard to fault, service was great, food was amazing and prices extremely reasonable. I ordered the pancakes with bacon and pineapple but they were out of pancakes so instead he made me French toast. It was absolutely amazing and very generous portions, unfortunately I wouldn't finish it all. Would definitely recommend and would definitely return!
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We are a friendly neighbourhood family-oriented cafe-restaurant serving various British and Asian fusion cuisine. The menu is always changing according to the season and customer feedback. Customers are welcome to bring their own wine and beer at any time
Cafe Asia opened a couple of months ago, replacing a previously excellent asian takeaway. The owner(s) spent significant time refurbishing the building, with a nice lick of green paint and turning it into a breakfast and lunch cafe, as well as a takeaway. We met the owner a few times who is lovely and very friendly.The menu was initially confusing; they started serving english breakfast and sandwiches, with a more asian fusion themed menu apparently to follow.We decided to visit after it had been open for a good month or so, as more asian dishes had been added to the menu.I'll start with a few positives, as I feel you need to give people their fair due:-the cafe is quite nice, with good coffee and a friendly atmosphere.-there is seating outside-free wifi-they have some interesting chinese/asian drinks that you might not get in other cafes, including cans of coconut water, various juices with jelly, almond milk etc.-the waitress was lovely and really did her best to make us feel welcomeWe wanted to get some dinner/light snack - we opted for some dumplings and a 'hong kong style pork chop with home made tomato sauce, egg fried rice and veg'.The dumplings were quite nice, albeit very salty, and a tad pricey (£4 for 4; quite a lot considering I get 8 for a fiver at Itsu)The Hong Kong style pork chop was, I'm sad to say, so awful I momentarily thought I'd landed myself in an episode of Kitchen Nightmares.Other than the fried egg rice, I could not figure out what was asian about it; the thick tomato sauce had cheese(?) on it, tasted like it should've been on a pasta dish, the broccoli that came with it inexplicably tasted fishy, and the less said about the poor chewy pig that died for this dish, the better.The waitress explained that this dish is a big hit in Hong Kong - I'm afraid there's no chance of that here.So, the bad:-the menu is confused; is it British? Is it Asian? It also doesn't help that new dishes appear as hastily printed photocopies on the window, making it look like a cheap takeaway.-Though we should try more dishes to get a full picture, the ones we tried don't instill confidence.-Drinks wise it's nice to have asian options, but sometimes you just want a simple soda, like a coke or a sprite.-no clear distinction between the lunch and dinner menus - I've walked past a few times, pondering if I'll get something, but it is unclear whether some of these dishes are 'portable'. It also tries to impress with 'different' dishes, like said Hong Kong Pork and 'egg noodle wrapped fried chicken', yet lacks some of the basic favourites. Where is the satay? Where are the duck rolls?It's a real shame, as the owner is lovely and as I live near, want them to do well.But they really need to sort their menu out, and up the cooking a level.
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