Norman Potting
Well-known member
If you get a Waitrose card you get a free take out on each day - think of the money you would save, this only works if there is one near your station though.
Slipping in the bath is another sign. This happened to me recently.
Where do I go for a really good coffee? Fed up with the Starbucks, Costa, Nero style brown water and I tried Frankie's Grinder on Edward St yesterday but it was SHOCKING. Can't be that difficult to make a nice small coffee
On the subject of coffee, I really resent paying £2.75 for a large coffee from The Flying Coffee Bean on Brighton station every morning, but I can't find a decent vacuum travel mug to take my own coffee in to drink on the train.
Every one I've tried either leaks in my bag on the way to the station, or is impossible to drink out of. Any commuters here know a good one?
On the subject of coffee, I really resent paying £2.75 for a large coffee from The Flying Coffee Bean on Brighton station every morning, but I can't find a decent vacuum travel mug to take my own coffee in to drink on the train.
Every one I've tried either leaks in my bag on the way to the station, or is impossible to drink out of. Any commuters here know a good one?
The wife bought a "sip & pour " flask from Lakeland.. It has a lip so you can drink direct from it on the go, if so inclined, & stays hot for a good 4 hours.
( has a proper seal so doesnot leak)
Taylor Street on Queens Road is my favourite by far but Small Batch is also good, as well as Red Roaster and Cafe@33.
Brighton has an abundance of great coffee shops, doing yourself a massive diservice by going to Costa/Starbucks etc.
Small Batch, just off Church Street. Can't remember the name of the road. Think it's the one with the Library on it. Best coffee in Brighton IMO
Presuming Ed - London Road (don't go ) a bit too pretentious .
Another sign of age is when you 'have a fall' rather than just 'falling over'.
On the subject of coffee, I really resent paying £2.75 for a large coffee from The Flying Coffee Bean on Brighton station every morning, but I can't find a decent vacuum travel mug to take my own coffee in to drink on the train.
Every one I've tried either leaks in my bag on the way to the station, or is impossible to drink out of. Any commuters here know a good one?
Yes but great coffee. I went in there for the fun novelty of experiencing another addition to this London Rd hipster thing and having a coffee in the old bank building and whilst it was painfully pretentious in some respects - e.g. furniture made out of old paperbacks and plenty bearded men on their laptops - the coffee was excellent and was served by friendly staff.