Reviews
This place is special. I've walked past it many times on my way home and it's always packed. So on my day off I decided to head there. Boy I was not disappointed. We opted to go for the hash. I had the farmhouse and my girlfriend had the Irish. Both were amazing, well cooked and filled us up for the whole day. The staff were super friendly and my girlfriend had the best mocha she had ever had there. I would say the only down point was the table layout, little bit cramped.
Had a lovely breakfast. Recommend going early as it gets busier
Food delivery was disgusting, with the person who packed it misunderstanding a key item of the menu, a peanut butter milkshake, with a tub of peanut butter! Food was so oily both people who ordered it gave up, too much cheese too. Congealing into a mass with the so called 'hash' that they slopped out. Absolutely do not recommend this place at all. If I could un eat the half of food I just ate I would. I still might.
Enter the restaurant and after being ignore for a minute while the staff are busy. One passes me so I ask if they are long off a table for 2. She says they are “full house” at the moment. Opens the door, shooed me out and closed it in my face. It was completely bizarre and so rude. We still cant quite believe it.
Have visited a few times following raving reviews from friends. Honestly, I thought the food was not great for the price. The menu is quite old fashioned and way too much carbs upon carbs. the staff are lovely and the space is really nice. Wish they’d update the food a little so it’s a wee bit healthier. Otherwise it’s worth a try
A little pricey, but really good healthy and hearty cafe food. A fruit tea, eggs Benedict and home-made hash browns was £8.70 for me. Highly recommend if you're in the area.
Disappointed that they dont do smaller hash breakfast sizes. Looks delicious. I had muffin with egg and bacon lovely.Food: 5/5
It's not a greasy spoon but the fried breakfasts are a bit different if you want to be adventurous. We had two farm house breakfasts with melted cheese on top. A traditional English and sausage sandwich and drinks £45 30. Quirky but worth the visit
Found this cute little 50’s inspired cafe on google, it had such good reviews and it didn’t disappoint! Super cozy and welcoming atmosphere, huge menu card, great value for money - I could not decide what I wanted most, so I asked them if they could make my favourite breakfast: poached eggs on avocado toast served with their special hash browns. YUMMY!
A really cozy eatery serving large portions at reasonable prices. The all day breakfast items are recommended. Their milkshakes are pretty good too. The nice gentlemen made us his first peanut butter milkshake. It was very nice, thank you. If you find your self in Brighton, definitely give this place a try. There aren't many tables, but we had no issues.