Pavilion Gardens Cafe located at 29 New Rd, Brighton BN1 1UG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 749200

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Caroline Gutteridge

4 Google Rating

Some beautiful planting and elderly trees, views of the stunning Pavilion and Dome buildings. Squirr

4/ 5

Some beautiful planting and elderly trees, views of the stunning Pavilion and Dome buildings. Squirrels so tame that they feed from your hands. Often atmospheric busking music but sadly overshadowed by overflowing garbage bins in the gardens. Lovely cafe with outside seating and good coffee.

Pranamya Jain

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place to visit with family as well as friends. You'll find a lot birds especially pigeons

5/ 5

Beautiful place to visit with family as well as friends. You'll find a lot birds especially pigeons here. You can enjoy bird watching and bird feeding. Do include this place in your Brighton trip as it is worth visiting. Even kids would love this place and there is lot of grass land for them to run on. Monument here is also beautiful and worth watching architecture. It walking distance from the main city and must visit place.

Carli Macdonald

5 Google Rating

Iconic Brighton gardens. Huge variety of seasonal plants and rare flowers put on a great show in the

5/ 5

Iconic Brighton gardens. Huge variety of seasonal plants and rare flowers put on a great show in the heart of this bohemian city. Great for a chill out picnic with take-outs from local health food places. Always interesting buskers to give you musical accompaniment whilst you 'dine'al fresco X

Ian Fry

5 Google Rating

Lovely gardens nestled between the rear of the Brighton Pavilion and adjacent to the Brighton Dome.

5/ 5

Lovely gardens nestled between the rear of the Brighton Pavilion and adjacent to the Brighton Dome. Two very famous buildings. The gardens and lawns are well maintained. The grassy area out the back of the Brighton Dome is a great place to relax.

Clementine Voss

2 Google Rating

The location and ambience of this 1930s style tea house are indeed pleasant. Owners appear erstwhil

2/ 5

The location and ambience of this 1930s style tea house are indeed pleasant. Owners appear erstwhile and nice enough. The coffee, though, is not good at all: bitter, unpleasant, mainly composed of cheap milk, and served in a surrealistically 'nanoscale' sized cup. Please be honest with your customers and use a decent brand of coffee when you are charging such exorbitant prices. Making fools of travellers and tourists in such a respect is rather lame to say the least. Try to be better than that...

Zoe forever

4 Google Rating

Lovely rock cakes. The coffee was quite bitter. Its a handy place to stop off. Lovely and shady this

4/ 5

Lovely rock cakes. The coffee was quite bitter. Its a handy place to stop off. Lovely and shady this morning

Ann Salman

4 Google Rating

I love coming here and sitting with a view of the royal pavilion and gardens. The best thing I love

4/ 5

I love coming here and sitting with a view of the royal pavilion and gardens. The best thing I love to eat from the cafe are their delicious fruit rock cakes! 😀

Justine Biddles

5 Google Rating

Toasted sandwiches, jacket potatoes, lovely cakes in the most beautiful and relaxed settings. One of

5/ 5

Toasted sandwiches, jacket potatoes, lovely cakes in the most beautiful and relaxed settings. One of my favourite places ❤️

Will Elliott

5 Google Rating

Great teas and coffee, superb scones and lovely friendly service

5/ 5

Great teas and coffee, superb scones and lovely friendly service

Henllo Kitty

5 Google Rating

excellent place to do some people watching and enjoy a tea

5/ 5

excellent place to do some people watching and enjoy a tea

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