Bon appetit! Hervé’s Café is not just somewhere to have breakfast but also brunch, tea, coffee and delicious cake…
Hervé’s Café on St James’s Street, Brighton is not just somewhere to have breakfast but also brunch, tea, coffee and delicious cake. Mixing French and British fare, all our dishes are handmade either by ourselves or local artisan always trying to use as many local produces as possible. In the mornin
Hervé’s Café on St James’s Street, Brighton is not just somewhere to have breakfast but also brunch, tea, coffee and delicious cake.
Mixing French and British fare, all our dishes are handmade either by ourselves or local artisan always trying to use as many local produces as possible.
In the morning, we offer a large selection of breakfasts from the traditional English breakfast, Eggs Benedict or Royal as well Vegetarian and Vegan options.
At lunchtime we have some great brunch options, Homemade Burgers, Chicken, Bacon & Leak Pies or Steak & Ale Pies with chips, Croque Monsieur or Madame homemade Tarte du Jour Onion Soup with sourdough or chewy brown bread and more.

We have a large selection of coffee, teas, herbal teas and cakes all day long, great Wi-Fi so you can come and work or why not relax with your favourite book or catch up with friends.
Our new décor, very Franglais if I may say, combines comfortable banquet and seating with fresh colours and paintings by local artists.
We are hoping to be your community café in Kemptown where you feel at home to relax, meet your friends for a chat and gossip.
We are dog friendly of course and welcome our four-legged friends.
So come and try it, you won’t regret it, Hervé
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