**M&S Brighton Rail Simply Food**

Nestled in the heart of Brighton’s Terminus Road Main Concourse, M&S Brighton Rail Simply Food provides an exceptional selection of high-quality grab-and-go dining options tailored for busy travelers and locals alike. Our store specializes in fresh, ready-to-eat meals, gourmet snacks, and a curated range of organic and locally sourced products that embody the Marks & Spencer commitment to quality and sustainability.

Whether you’re rushing to catch a train or looking for a delightful meal before exploring the vibrant city, our welcoming atmosphere ensures a seamless shopping experience. From delicious sandwiches and salads to delectable pastries and beverages, there’s something for everyone at M&S Brighton Rail Simply Food.

Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist with any inquiries, ensuring you find the perfect meal or snack to suit your tastes. With convenient opening hours and a focus on customer satisfaction, we strive to make every visit enjoyable. Discover the difference at M&S Brighton Rail Simply Food—where quality meets convenience. For more information or to plan your visit, feel free to contact us at 01273 748128 or explore our offerings on our website.

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Coral Brown

5 Google Rating

Staff always really nice, ideal selection of what you need to pick-up when you're passing through (s

5/ 5

Staff always really nice, ideal selection of what you need to pick-up when you're passing through (sandwiches, booze, etc). And now with self-service check-outs so a much smaller wait time in the queue!

Rachel Lindfield

3 Google Rating

Convenient location but more expensive because located in busy train station. Larger and cheaper sel

3/ 5

Convenient location but more expensive because located in busy train station. Larger and cheaper selection of food available in branch at Churchill Square shopping centre (short walk away).

Laura Goble

5 Google Rating

Great for food for the train & for meals at the end of yr day.

5/ 5

Great for food for the train & for meals at the end of yr day.

Sidonie Bond

4 Google Rating

Useful for a quick shop on returning home late at night. M&S always good quality.

4/ 5

Useful for a quick shop on returning home late at night. M&S always good quality.

H r

5 Google Rating

Very very nice

5/ 5

Very very nice

Jack Taylor

1 Google Rating

A weird little store. Expensive and small. Appears to be mainly alcohol on sale, at the expense of a

1/ 5

A weird little store. Expensive and small. Appears to be mainly alcohol on sale, at the expense of a better range of other products.

Eleanna Kritikaki

1 Google Rating

Putrid smell from fridges? Normally like this shop, but for the past month or so (maybe longer) the

1/ 5

Putrid smell from fridges? Normally like this shop, but for the past month or so (maybe longer) there's this insanely putrid smell coming from the fridges. It's like the smell of rotten meat. It makes me worry that anything I buy may be contaminated. Are they aware of this smell and doing anything to fix it?

Jan Jurczak-George

1 Google Rating

Utter disappointment. No idea what is happening there but popped in around 5pm on a Saturday and abo

1/ 5

Utter disappointment. No idea what is happening there but popped in around 5pm on a Saturday and about 75% off the shelves and fridges are alcohol. Great if you want to get drunk on the beach. If you're trying to pick up lunch or dinner on the way home forget it. Next to no choice. Have shopped here for years, you've lost a customer now M&S Food

Adam Zoupantis

1 Google Rating

Very rude staff, overly aggressive tone isn’t necessary. Obviously it’s going to be busy so calm

1/ 5

Very rude staff, overly aggressive tone isn’t necessary. Obviously it’s going to be busy so calm down and be nice to your customers.

poppy shorten

5 Google Rating

I’m not sure who it was that helped me today at the self service but I’m writing this review on

5/ 5

I’m not sure who it was that helped me today at the self service but I’m writing this review on the 16/05/2021 and it was about ten minutes ago at 10:29 if that helps to identify the employee! I was at the self service a moment ago and my card kept getting declined when I was trying to buy my shopping for some reason. I was running late and was about to catch a train and had had a really terrible morning and felt miserable. Your employee paid for my shopping without any hesitation or even asking for anything in return! I’ve been crying since I left- it was such a considerate thing to do and I hope this employee gets recognised in some way. Thank you so much!

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