East Beach Cafe, Littlehampton, West Sussex - Call 01903 731 903 to make your reservation - PRESS AND REVIEWS
  
     
 
 
EAST BEACH CAFE Press


"Eat like a god while staring out at the Channel" Guardian

"georgeously creamy, oniony, parsley flecked broth...the mussels burstingly fresh" Tracey Macleod, Independent Magazine

"this visionary cafe will have its own Guggenheim effect" Guardian

"Jane Wood and her daughter Sophie...have done something miraculous in raising this incredible Heatherwick building, and it's even more inspiring to find their committment and passion running through the restaurant operation, right down to the smallest details...it is very, very clever" Tracey Macleod, Independent Magazine

"no-one can deny that Littlehampton's East Beach Cafe deserves its success" Dylan Jones, Independent

Top 5 beach restaurants in the world Guardian travel

"Fish and chips set a high standard" Tracey Macleod, Independent Magazine

Britain's top 30 seaside restaurants Daily Telegraph

"It's slick, modern and clean - bacon butties and potted shrimp, washed down with Laurent Perrier Rose" Daily Telegraph

" Littlehampton has moved way up the hipometer, castin Brighton into the shade" Daily Telegraph

"brilliant local line-caught bream and bass, great mussels and really superb lobster...Even the coffee is roasted in the town and delivered daily by bicycle" Sunday Telegraph

"a stunning sight...talk is of the Guggenheim effect"
Times Magazine

"Delicious recipes from the jaw-droppingly modern cafe that has just beached in Littlehampton" Sunday Telegraph Magazine

“An architectural marvel” Vogue

“Thomas Heatherwick – the most creative mind in Britain” The Times

“The humble seaside caff just got cool” Arena

“A radical ripple inspired exterior matched with a deceptively simple menu of British favourites...it's the perfect mix of tradition and modernism” Arena

“Forget about eating sandwiches on the beach this year; dine in style at The East Beach Cafe” Harper's Bazaar

“Eat fish and chips inside a piece of modern art” Sunday Times Style

 
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