Infinity Foods Kitchen

Vegetarian restaurant · Brighton and Hove

Infinity Foods Kitchen

Vegetarian restaurant · Brighton and Hove
50 Gardner St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1UN, United Kingdom

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This laid-back two-story cafe serves a delightful mix of gluten-free, organic, and vegetarian dishes, with charming street seating and a friendly vibe.  

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50 Gardner St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1UN, United Kingdom Get directions

infinityfoodskitchen.co.uk
@infinityfoodscooperative

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50 Gardner St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1UN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1273 670743
infinityfoodskitchen.co.uk
@infinityfoodscooperative

$$ · Menu

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Anna Fischer

Google
Very pretty, fully vegan place for a delicious full English breakfast, tofu scamble, cake, bowls and much more. We loved it and hope to come back soon.

J Palmer

Google
Not vegetarian so perhaps not great judge, fancied a change and not much open for breakfast pre 10am..food clearly quality and healthy, bit of a mush really lots of 'stuff', enjoyed the unexpected breakfast kale! Coffee good, but over £11 for pappy brekky and coffee.. Not a cheap option but I feel full of essential vitamins and minerals and that's worth every penny I suppose, once in a while.. Staff lovely

Jeane Hart

Google
I have been coming to this cafe for about 5 years since moving to Brighton and have seen numerous changes to the menu, some better then others. I have been unable to visit for a little while and came back today for breakfast, I must say I was disappointed. I was disappointed when they reduced the breakfast menu previously (I used to enjoy deciding what size breakfast I wanted, I don't appreciate the one size fits all breakfast now) and it seems the menu and the quality has reduced again since my last visit six or so moths ago! They no longer put on vegan rashers or kale/spinach very disappointed and it really didn't seem very fresh, the beans for instance were mush. Though I love this cafe and what it stands for, I sadly won't be coming back again.

Chris Foster

Google
I have come here many a time for lunch and breakfast but today I can for the vegan breakfast. There was only two of us and a family of four. After waiting almost 20 minutes for the food, it arrived stone cold. Staff kindly took it away, apologising saying their heater was broken. Some time later they arrived back with what looked like new plates of food but unfortunately these were cold too. The idea of eating cold beans and tofu is extremely off putting and not really acceptable considering the price... we were told this time that their heater had turned itself off. We were offered some free cake as compensation but for breakfast? No thanks. With food outlets in Brighton so competitive it’s a shame to have such a poor experience in one of the most established but I’m afraid this customer won’t be coming back.

Champers L

Google
Lovely mixed salad box from the counter, tasty and stuffed to the brim. The sandwiches are good too with gluten free option, not that I have to avoid wheat I just prefer the rice and tapioca bread to the normal stuff its really good! All organic too I think, rare to find in town. Love the cold pressed juices and the refined sugar free sweet stuff is a great find.

Caelan Sweeney

Google
Vegan meal deal that is out of this world. The seating upstairs makes for a great atmosphere and the staff were very accommodating to the event I'm currently in the process of setting up. Unfortunately lately they haven't had as large a sandwich selection as in the past but when I have asked they have been very helpful.

Neil Hopkins

Google
I feel that the kitchen has gone downhill over the last year or so. We had a disappointing meal there a while back, and thought we would try the breakfast today. First attempt was served cold, second lukewarm. Staff apologised with a smile and offered free cake to say sorry hence two stars (otherwise would have been one). With so much competition on the city, £9 for substandard food really isn't good enough.

Frank vd Veer

Google
My first real vegan restaurant experience. And wow, it is amazing! I had an arancini bowl, which is used to know with meat and cheese. very crunchy at Sicily. They were really perfect without meat and cheese and the tomatosauce came really sweet. Tasty and nice to eat outside if possible!

Bridget K.

Yelp
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.

Yelp
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.

Sophie W.

Yelp
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.

Yelp
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.

Qype User (Alice_…)

Yelp
My favourite thing about the Infinity Foods Café is that it's one of the only places in Brighton I can go for cake they've got a great range suitable not only for coeliacs, but vegans and vegetarians too. As if the choice of cake wasn't exciting enough for someone with a wheat intolerance, they also do gluten-free bread with their soups. Their GF bread is the same recipe as the one sold in their Gardner Street shop, which is rather delicious. They wouldn't give me the recipe, but I gather it has tapioca flour and apple juice in it... As well as hot lunches like soup, hot sandwiches and pasta-based dishes, they also do a great mix of salads a big portion of mixed salads is about £5 and suitably filling. They do a range of unusual teas too, like a lovely rooibos earl grey, but they use bags not loose leaf, which loses them points. I can't fault their Red Roaster coffee though absolutely delicious. The front of the cafe is airy and open, with tables and chairs outside meaning that it's a particularly lovely place to go in the summer. Definitely well worth a visit, if only for the cake and coffee.

Molly R.

Yelp
This store is excellent and made me wish for one closer to home in London. They have a wonderful fresh produce section, something lacking in most of London's so-called health food stores. Items purchased: fresh salad mix, chocolate halva, agave syrup, 3 mini vegan cakes, chocolate covered sesame snaps, and vegan chocolate. Totally healthy. Totally. Next time I'm in Brighton, I'm definitely visiting Infinity Foods again :)

Sara-Mey N.

Yelp
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 :)

eric b.

Yelp
I think I'm reviewing the cafe in Gardener Street, rather than the store on the corner. It's a cramped affair, selling mainly organic food. It's all vegetarian/vegan, including the pretend bacon type stuff - which I'm not too keen on. Most times I've been there I've had to line up for several minutes to place my order at the counter. Then they bring the food to your table when ready. There are seats upstairs and also outside when it's decent enough weather. It has a chaotic feel to me, with a bit of jostling for tables going on. The ground floor feels very crowded when standing in line during busy periods - you are right next to the self-service drinks cabinet and people are frequently requiring you to step aside while they mull over what they want. But there is little room to be able to step aside..... The staff have appeared to be quite stressed on most visits and I question their ability to work together as a team. I find the food ok, but on the meagre side. I would say it's overpriced for what you get and actually getting to the point when you can sit down and relax feels a bit like an assault course. I really enjoy shopping at the store on the corner so somehow expected more of the cafe, which is why I gave it a few attempts to like it.

Angie W.

Yelp
Infinity Foods cafe has improved for me as there is more choice for vegans. I like sitting upstairs by the window watching the world go by. What lets it down for me are the serving staff as other veg/ vegan cafes seen to have friendlier staff. I always get the impression that staff here wish they were somewhere else. Hence I usually go somewhere else to one of the four vegan cafes !

Becky F.

Yelp
This place is a really good bet for a delicious, vegetarian and organic lunch or pit stop when shopping around in the North Laines. I had a completely yummy falafel plate with fresh greens, flatbread, humous, aubergine puree, and tsaziki. The falafels were fresh and flavourful, and the various sauces were yummy. It's a cute place too, and from upstairs, you can peer down on all manor of strange people shopping and cavorting around the area, which makes for great lunch-time entertainment.

Gemma S.

Yelp
We all know what Infinity Foods is.. it's an organic food store cooperative. It has an ideology that I really want to get behind: organic, often locally sourced, veg sold to you by staff members that are treated well and have a stake in the business. Amazing. However, there is no use have a nice fluffy ideology if you're going to be incompetent. The main reason my disdain for this place started to fester is because you can never find a staff member to help you in the aisles. This is happened to me many times, resulting in my 'giving up.' However, recently I was looking for a pumpkin.Determined, I found someone, quizzed them about the pumpkin and he said he would find someone who knew about the pumpkins: fair enough. But when he finally found the purported carrier of pumpkin knowledge, the chap said 'Is this going to take long? I'm about to go on my lunch break.' It then transpired that he knew not the foggiest about squashes, beyond the names of them. I have also encountered these levels on incompetence during my many dealings with their bakery. Nice sour dough bread, so long as it actually turns up, or isn't burnt! Of course, once I chose my pumpkin, the price of the thing was high. It was an organic blue pumpkin, I expected that. However, what I resent is that Infinity Foods has become such a Brighton institution that it feels it will always have a customer base, so it can get lazy: at least that's my feeling. I really don't feel that having pride in and knowledge of what you are selling means that you are giving in to corporate consumerism. It just makes you good at what you do. Up your game, Infinity Foods or else you can't justify your massive price tags.

Scorpio M.

Yelp
What can I say, this place is the best spot to get Organic in Brighton. End of story. Granted it might be a little pricey, and you might have to get there early to get the produce that you're looking for, but overall they have a great selection, wonderful organic wines, delicious raw and vegan chocolate, and basic stuff this creams, hair products, supplements, etc. This is a one stop health shop.

Emma J.

Yelp
The best place for all things organic, unusual and ethical food- some things are more expensive but I've found that alot of their veg is the same price as chain supermarkets and much better. Infinity outdoes even London's fancier Wholefoods with its friendly staff, eye for detail and amazing bakery. Go around mid-morning for the wholewheat cheese and mustard rolls or lunchtime for the delicious pizza slices. After trying their gluten free bread I gave up all cynicism and admitted that healthy can be yummy. Just don't get in my way when I am picking out the biggest cheese and mustard roll- I lose all sense of shop etiquette!

Qype User (thesus…)

Yelp
The sign outside tells you this is a workers cooperative founded in 1979 and for me it is still very reminiscent of those days. I remember then that bistros were springing up everywhere - all offering the 'new' foods (new to us Brits anyway) found in the Mediterranean & the Middle East. Think pulses, garlic, herbs, wholemeal & aubergines.......and these guys still do. Their food is delicious, healthy and - strange to say - tastes of something!!! They do, unsurprisingly, fresh soups, sarnies, hot drinks, juices, waters & cakes and the ubiquitous flapjack thingies. They cover the vegan/gluten free bases too. I had a tofu & miso sandwich & a rice drink. Yum. Many of the clientèle are the predictable yurt knitting Guardian readers but hey, that includes me!!! It has that lovely, sweet health food shop smell to it too. Nice.

Qype User (Vegai…)

Yelp
A lovely vegetarian cafe with lots of vegan food on offer too. It has a nice relaxed feel to the place and if you sit upstairs be sure to try and grab a seat near the window as it's a great view over the Laines to people watch! It is good value for money too as you can get a large vegan sausage and mayo sandwich with potato wedges and salad for £5, great for a filling lunch. They also do very nice soup and BLT breakfasts too. If you are just popping in for a coffee then this is also a good place to stop as the cakes are delicious and always freshly made. The only thing I would say is on weekends be sure to get there early as it gets packed very fast and you don't want to miss out on the gorgeous food!.

zak s.

Yelp
This please rocks...if you want fresh organic goodies this is the place to come...you won't be disappointed. On most weekends there is some form of tasting...so you'll get free samples...reasonably priced as well

Ross M.

Yelp
This store is a haven for vegetarians, vegans, the lactose intolerant, and generally anybody who is interested in, or chooses to lead an alternative, health-orientated lifestyle. Inside there's a huge selection of food items, healthy drinks, teas and other such related accessories, and a good percentage of this range is engineered to tailor for individuals with particular dietary requirements, so you'll find pizzas designed for those who can't handle dairy products, halal foods and numerous vegetarian meats. As for the quality of the items themselves, all of the in-store stock looks so fantastic, that just perusing the items on offer here has the mystical power of making you feel slightly healthier. This is the type of shop experience that isn't just a drab, monotonous precursor to a rather unenjoyable meal, but one full of interesting new food discoveries that will leave you feeling good about yourself at the end of it. Certainly worth a visit.

Pei Pei T.

Yelp
I thought the food was REALLY excellent, tastier than many healthy fare in Los Angeles. I had the falafel sandwich and upon the first bite, was so impressed with the freshness. My boyfriend had their fries; can't explain why, but their fries were heavenly.

Qype User (Harmon…)

Yelp
Infinity is the biggest and oldest food cooperative in England, and this is its cafe! A little bit more sugar on offer than you might think, its full of the whole range of alternative Brighton life, weekenders and full timers. A great place to hang out or meet up.

miss t.

Yelp
A good choice for vegetarians, vegans and gluten free folk, however our food took absolutely ages to arrive, over 30 minutes for some soup which was already hot in a pot behind the counter. The coffee was great, as redroaster always is, but our table was covered in plates from the previous customers, which wasn't cleared until after we'd finished our meal. This would've been fine if there had been somewhere for us to put them out of the way, I don't mind clearing them myself, but there wasn't anywhere. It seems they need an extra member of staff or something is amiss in the running of the place, which is a shame because I think it has the potential to be a great little cafe. Disappointed.

Qype User (tattyh…)

Yelp
1 word...excellent!