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Marwood coffee shop

4.5 star rating
4 reviews

Categories: Coffee & Tea, Tea Rooms  [Edit]

52 ship street
Brighton BN1 1AF
01273 382063
Price Range:
£
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Wi-Fi:
Free

4 reviews for Marwood coffee shop

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Katie W.

Beaverton, OR

USA

5 star rating
27/7/2010 1 photo

The coffee was great, they had nutella and toast (woohoo!), and the decor was amusing and eccentric. This coffee shop is made of pure win!

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Jack M.

Brighton

4 star rating
17/1/2010 2 photos

This new hotspot for coffee and art lovers has just opened up on Ship Street, offering delicious coffees that are exquisitely decorated with hearts and feathers, with a large range of teas, cakes and chocolate brownies.

Quality of the coffee aside, the venue is a small and intimate indoor and outdoor space which is plastered with interesting paintings, prints and furniture that will amuse, inspire and perhaps even offend.

The warm and friendly diverse staff also provide a sense of awareness, which means that you will always have a coffee in front of you.

There is a computer, wifi, and lots of creative energy, which perhaps explains why so many people are becoming more and more attracted to this place, not just as a quick pit-stop café, but as a work space to hang out in. when I was there I saw many people on their own writing, drawing, typing and reading, which provided a comfortable place to relax in.

Overall The Marwood has something going for it which seems to be lacking in Brighton café's nowadays, and this is the informal chilled-out aspect of any good coffee shop providing a great space, with doors for tables, of just great coffee, cakes and chats.

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Sam R.

Brighton

4 star rating
27/2/2010 1 photo

Arty, fun and eclectic, Marwoods is a little haven of creativity in between a lot of creative shops that are perhaps a bit less backed and independant; this is from first impressions over a Mocha. It's new to the Lanes and looks like it will stay around, with so many shops in such a concentrated area, we need lots of chill out joints like this that are a bit more about socialising than spending. They have some fun art on the walls plus of course one of the best pieces of art of all time, the chicken sitting on brick in oven as featured in the film that pushed eccentricity to the edge of reason 'Withnail and I'. Welcome Marwoods.

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adam s.

Brighton

5 star rating
13/1/2010 1 photo

'Kick ass coffee, life changing cake'. Hidden away in a corner of Ship Street (near the old post office) this quirky little café was a recent discovery for me. On a friend's recommendation, and a lengthy description, I was not disappointed by the contents. It was busy and vibrant and the staff were refreshingly chirpy for a Saturday afternoon, especially a young Scottish man who seemed to bend over backwards for us...and with a smile. The tables are made from old doors, there is a washing line hung throughout and the walls are adorned with an odd collection of celebrities. The coffee is great and with all toasties being £2.50 you can't go wrong.

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