Sunday, 29 June 2014

Cafe Marmalade



With a cool, light, tiled interior one can find relief from the fierce midday sun in this delightful little rustic gem at the top of Kemptown. Giving the feel of a Victorian pantry one may be interested to know that this building formerly served as an ice-cream parlour and dairy in the 1940s. To the recent memory one may remember it as the cafe Hudson and Bridges; however, gone are the quirky colours and alternative twists. A fresh lick of neutral colour has brightened and widened, giving patrons a good sense of privacy as they relax within clean simplicity on the ground floor or on the mezzanine.

Smiling faces behind the counter will serve you some delectable eats from the neatly set out display, ranging from the modern to the traditional favourites: fish pie, porridge, bacon sandwiches, salads and CAKE: scones, brownies, flapjacks, rhubarb and ginger etc. This cafe prides itself on sourcing fresh, organic produce from local businesses including Bramptons Butchers and the Real Patisserie, thereby upholding the Brighton spirit of community support.

Enjoy cool relief from the blazing heat and visit the Cafe Marmalade! 

237 Eastern Road: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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