The Village Bakery located at 106 Old London Rd, Brighton BN1 8YA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 552927

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Max Abell

5 Google Rating

The curry pies are the best iv ever eaten try them if your in the area

5/ 5

The curry pies are the best iv ever eaten try them if your in the area

Richard G

5 Google Rating

Patcham Bakery is something of an institution, I have had a Saturday standing order with them for as

5/ 5

Patcham Bakery is something of an institution, I have had a Saturday standing order with them for as long as I can remember, well over two decades. Some may see a village bakery as a blast from the past, but judging by the continuing popularity of this one it is a tradition that locals are more than happy to support. Bread, cakes and hot pastries and pasties are all top notch quality and very much home-made here in Patcham.

Wayne Risdon

5 Google Rating

Their jalfrezi pasties are amazing!

5/ 5

Their jalfrezi pasties are amazing!

Paul Moyse

5 Google Rating

Great fresh bread always

5/ 5

Great fresh bread always

Keith Chapple

3 Google Rating

Hand made bread baked by a master baker. What more could you ask for. And their cakes!! SUPER!

3/ 5

Hand made bread baked by a master baker. What more could you ask for. And their cakes!! SUPER!

Linda Skinner

5 Google Rating

The smoothie was delicious and the garden is beautiful. You wouldn't believe it was there! Just go t

5/ 5

The smoothie was delicious and the garden is beautiful. You wouldn't believe it was there! Just go through the shop.

Carrie Tee

5 Google Rating

Amazing food, lovely staff! Unfortunately not great for parking. But well worth a visit!

5/ 5

Amazing food, lovely staff! Unfortunately not great for parking. But well worth a visit!

Joy Martin

1 Google Rating

It's a pleasure to enter this Bakery happens every time its the best by far.

1/ 5

It's a pleasure to enter this Bakery happens every time its the best by far.

Wendy Walker

5 Google Rating

Lovely bread and cakes. A little hidden gem in Patcham.

5/ 5

Lovely bread and cakes. A little hidden gem in Patcham.

Harry Stone

4 Google Rating

Excellent produce, fresh every day. Good value. If you arrive late in the afternoon you often find m

4/ 5

Excellent produce, fresh every day. Good value. If you arrive late in the afternoon you often find many lines are sold out.

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  • Monday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
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