Caffè Nero located at 208 Western Rd, Brighton BN1 2LA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 771498

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Beresford Moyle Rosser

4 Google Rating

Busy cafe in central Brighton but coffee was great as well as the raspberry crumble tart. Quick serv

4/ 5

Busy cafe in central Brighton but coffee was great as well as the raspberry crumble tart. Quick service with good engagement from staff. Lots of eye contact and polite. Can't ask for anything more from a busy coffee shop!

Angela Slaney

3 Google Rating

Caffe Nero franchises can normally be relied on for a reasonable espresso and a consistency across

3/ 5

Caffe Nero franchises can normally be relied on for a reasonable espresso and a consistency across venues. Not this one; the coffee was overwhelmingly bitter with nothing in its favour. Poor crema; poor body: poor experience.

Holly Schofield

5 Google Rating

Morning coconut milk flat whites are just the ticket!

5/ 5

Morning coconut milk flat whites are just the ticket!

Shar-Shar Ferrol-Fulgence

4 Google Rating

Been walking all day and stopped to get a tea. Big space que was short and had a good cuppa.

4/ 5

Been walking all day and stopped to get a tea. Big space que was short and had a good cuppa.

Simon Place

3 Google Rating

Understanding English was an issue - had to give the order three times. Not very clean.

3/ 5

Understanding English was an issue - had to give the order three times. Not very clean.

Juan Manuel Mosucha-Linares

5 Google Rating

My first time in Brighton. I enjoyed being an ordinary customer. Staff were down to earth, courteous

5/ 5

My first time in Brighton. I enjoyed being an ordinary customer. Staff were down to earth, courteous and kind to help in every opportunity. Thank you you made my day feel welcome in Brighton

Steve Hall

5 Google Rating

Double checked I could bring the dog In, stayed for 1/2 hour great coffee and snacks

5/ 5

Double checked I could bring the dog In, stayed for 1/2 hour great coffee and snacks

Goutham Kumar

4 Google Rating

A busy coffee shop. Staff were okay. Presentation was not good enough. Tables were not clean. Coffee

4/ 5

A busy coffee shop. Staff were okay. Presentation was not good enough. Tables were not clean. Coffee tasted good of course.

Tony Mugridge

4 Google Rating

Reasonable priced nice coffee. Relaxed atmosphere.

4/ 5

Reasonable priced nice coffee. Relaxed atmosphere.

Lorrayne Chambers

4 Google Rating

Nice coffee.

4/ 5

Nice coffee.

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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  • Friday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
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