The Little Shop located at 48a Market St, Brighton BN1 1HH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 281073

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Charles Forman

5 Google Rating

Fantastic breakfast, 10/10 would highly recommend!

5/ 5

Fantastic breakfast, 10/10 would highly recommend!

Mahesh Gujadhur

4 Google Rating

Great little cafe. The owners seems friendly, and the service received was good. Food quality wise,

4/ 5

Great little cafe. The owners seems friendly, and the service received was good. Food quality wise, ingredients seemed of a good standard and the food was pretty tasty on the fry up we had. We did have to wait 20min but on a busy Sunday morning it seems many of the cafe would require a similar wait. Would definitely visit again next time!

Paul Eastman

5 Google Rating

Found this great homely breakfast cafe in The Lanes. They served a lovely well cooked, hearty breakf

5/ 5

Found this great homely breakfast cafe in The Lanes. They served a lovely well cooked, hearty breakfast.......and great value. Friendly service as well. My wife & I owned a Guest House in Brighton for 13 years.... I know a good breakfast when I taste one!!

Chris Underhill

1 Google Rating

Food was ok, but all we ordered was 3 sandwiches and ended waiting over 30 minutes. The drinks were

1/ 5

Food was ok, but all we ordered was 3 sandwiches and ended waiting over 30 minutes. The drinks were warm and they had no ice. Music was loud, the crisps which came with the sandwich were a total of 4, as in 4 crisps. The salad was fine. I personally would like to question their claim of "Voted Best Sandwich Shop"? I've been to Subways which cost less than this, have higher quality of food and on a serious note, can make 3 sandwiches in less than 5 minutes.

Quinzy E. Lee Hook

5 Google Rating

Must try the Chicken Tikka Salad!!! My brother and I visited 3 times in a span of 2 weeks here in Br

5/ 5

Must try the Chicken Tikka Salad!!! My brother and I visited 3 times in a span of 2 weeks here in Brighton. Amazing food, friendly staff and very welcoming atmosphere! Special shout out to Lisa! 😊

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