Machiavelli
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Finally popped into the newly revamped Redroaster for lunch and it missed the mark somewhat. Service was slow, and a bit useless. It wasn't overly busy yet they struggled to seat us and fumbled up the minimal queue of people coming in.
The old redroaster used to do the best coffee in Brighton; it was still pretty good but lacked precision. My crab on toast (with a whole load of additional bits) was utterly delicious, but stingy as hell for £11.50 worth of scran. Mrs MBH had the pork benedict which was also very good, but VERY underseasoned. Sounds nitpicky, but this stuff matters when you're charging what they are.
Yes it looks beautiful inside, yes it's nice to sit and watch chefs doing their thing (calling for service over and over while plates were left on the pass) but I won't be rushing back.
Anyway, I was still hungry after so stopped at the new Belgian Chip place a few doors up. £3 for a medium portion of excellent chips with garlic mayo. Not bad at all.
I've used RedRoaster as my second office for about 15 years now, but it went downhill when it changed hands, while also becoming 15% more expensive overnight. I've vowed not to go back there given its makeover, which I'm less fond of than you. You're right, the Belgian Chip place is excellent, and there's a cracking new coffee shop a bit further down the road. It's called Twin Pines, and really does excellent coffee. It does seem as though you're walking into a neocolonial joint, and an episode of Nathan Barley though, which is some combination.