


Café Arcadia, Brighton
History
Café Arcadia was established in the 1980s and is well-known as the only independent café in the Churchill Square area, where it stands out among the multi-corporations.
Atmosphere
Café Arcadia is a distinctive, spacious yet intimate café, in art deco style, with high ceilings, chandeliers, 1930s sidelights and classical café-style European chairs and tables. Historical black and white paintings of Brighton adorn the walls. Service is friendly and informal.
Drinks
Customers can consume a whole variety of different coffees, including lattes, cappuccinos and mochas and other hot drinks, such as teas and hot chocolate. There is also a wide range of cold drinks, such as iced coffee, milkshakes and delicious smoothies.
Food
Café Arcadia offers an all day variety of breakfasts, teacakes and scones. Sandwiches are freshly made to order and can be toasted on request. Main dishes comprise pasta dishes, jacket potatoes with a variety of fillings and substantial salads. Hot dishes of the day include soup of the day, vegetarian moussaka and spicy chicken curry.