Infinity Foods Kitchen

About

Coffee & Tea, Vegetarian, Breakfast & Brunch

Price Range : Under $10 (££)

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 50 Gardner Street, Brighton, BN1 1UN

Phone: +44 1273 670743

Work Hours

Mon 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Tue 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sun 10:00 am-4:00 pm

Business info

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    Vegan Options
    Yes
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    Vegetarian Options
    Yes
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    No
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    Free
  • tv
    Has TV
    No
  • fastfood
    Caters
    Yes

Reviews

  • Bridget W.

    star star star star star 13 June 2026

    This place is so so good!

    I'm a huge fan of granola and they had it! It was goji berry granola with dates, walnuts, pats, coconut oil and other yummy stuff! I loved that they paired it with almond milk instead of Greek yogurt! I had a small pot of tea with it and it was lovely!

    My friend is gluten and dairy intolerant so this place was perfect! She got a raw chocolate hazelnut bar and one of their vegan scones(it did have wheat)! She was even able to get an almond milk double latte. We loved infinity foods!

  • Lilian K.

    star star star star_border star_border 2 June 2026

    Their Notetella Smoothie was 4/5 in taste. I wish they used frozen banana so it wouldn't have been so warm on such a hot day. It was subtly sweet in a nice way. Pretty filling. I'd love to try their food someday; I don't think I could pay £4.50 for a drink again.

  • Sara-Mey N.

    star star star star star 31 May 2026

    Super affordable and super delicious vegan English breakfast!! Both, pancakes with maple syrup and the English breakfast, have been so so good! Wish I would live here and could every single day here. The English breakfast comes with scrambled "egg" (tofu), mushroom and spinach, baked beans, vegan sausage and super crunchy toast. Super friendly staff, nice location. We will come back later haha :)

  • Sophie W.

    star star star star star_border 23 May 2026

    I LOVE Infinity Foods, so it was a safe bet that I was going to enjoy their cafe, situated just a few doors down on Gardner St. My first visit I ordered a yummy sharer- a medley of delish Mediterranean bits and bobs: hummus, olives, chick peas, felafel...you know the drill. I didn't share it, I ate it all...greedy? maybe. content, full-bellied and ready to take on the world? definitely!

    The food is fresh, interesting and of course entirely vegetarian. In the spirit of their parent company, Infinity Cafe make it their mission to serve food that is both healthy and tasty and they succeed! This is one of my favourite places to sit with a coffee on a sunny day. They have seating outside as well as a built in bar that looks out on to the street. Weather permitting, the front of the cafe will be entirely opened up, creating a very European feeling street cafe vibe.

    The salads are yummy, cous cous, med veg, greek...all SO good. I can also recommend the cakes, especially the carrot cake...its really tasty and you know it can't be too gluttonous, if Infinity made it!

  • Chris H.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 23 May 2026

    Infinity Foods offers organic food: simple as. Everything you can think, done organically or in veggie and vegan varieties, is available here for a pretty penny or two... Or make that a whole purseful. I really don't understand this fad: what's so wrong with food that wasn't grown wholesomely that you're prepared to pay double, even triple the price sometimes for exactly the same product?

    It's not that I don't understand healthy food: yes, nuts and berries are better for you than chocolate and burgers, that's not hard, but this 'organic' barrier is where the whole thing falls down. Does it matter whether the apple's organic or not? What has an organic apple got? It wasn't grown with pesticides? Oh, you mean those things that we engineered to make sure our food wouldn't be eaten by pests? Sure, some were bad, they aren't used anymore, but now they're fine! And why does it cost more to leave an apple to rot in the sun than spray it with expensive chemicals? Answer that next time you find a worm in your organic apple.

    Anyway, rant over. I don't shop organically, but I have been in here, and I left pretty sharpish. Everything has an insane price-tag, for stuff that isn't worth the extra couple of pounds for being made with the right kind of water or god-knows-what. If you like eating organically, bully, if not, you know what I'm talking about.

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