Reviews of The Wildflour Cafe. (Coffee Shop) in Brighton (East Sussex).
The Wildflour Cafe
Saddlescombe Farm, Saddlescombe Road, Brighton BN45 7DE, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Wildflour Cafe, Coffee shop in Brighton (East Sussex)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Wildflour Cafe
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
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Tuesday
10am–4pm
Wednesday
10am–4pm
Thursday
10am–4pm
Friday
10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–4pm
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Reviews of The Wildflour Cafe
N. C.
Superb tasty Salads and interesting Cakes. Open air Cafe tucked between historic farm buildings in a secret location on the South Downs Way.
A. D.
Great little hidden gem of a cafe , only on dry days see opening times , great place to start or end a circle walk over the Downs ⭐️
C. L.
So good we had to organise our return ride the following day to revisit.
Probably the best cafe food I have experienced. Veggie, vegan food at its best - and I'm no vegetarian.
Couldn't ask for more!
K. T.
After a walk over Newtimber Hill, what could be better than stopping for a cup of tea (and homemade cake) at The Wildflour Cafe, Saddlescombe? It may just be a caravan in the old farm's courtyard, but the ladies fill it with flowers and offer a warm welcome. There is a small unisex toilet close by. Parking opposite Saddlescome Farm is limited. Walk there if you can.
S. K.
We didn't plan to come here at first since nothing was clearly signed at the main visitor parking lot up on Devil's dyke. But we were glad we did. The cafe is nested in a corner of an old farm building and has plants in pots everywhere. The food was great und freshly made in the caravan and was more vegetarian.
Would recommend going here anytime especially after a sunday walk.
J. G.
Lovely hidden spot for lunch, serving from a caravan trailer. Great soups and pittas. Lovely staff.
A. G.
Welcome stop if walking the south downs and even if not definitely worth a visit. Great selection of drinks, cakes and home made food.
A. C.
Truly a fantastic hidden gem.
For those that drive there, you park next to the open barn, there are signs.
You walk up the incline to around the wall for the cafe. Just wonderful people, very very tasty food and the most relaxing place to switch off for a bit. I wish I lived closer as it would definitely have become a weekly stop.
Heads up hot food only served until 3:30pm
D. J.
Lovely quaint place to stop for a cuppa and bit of cake. Nice food and lovely staff. Cashless too.
M. W.
Little gem this place, great coffee.. But amazing cakes 😊