Brighton & Hove is packed with incredible food spots, and new gems are popping up all the time! We asked the Projects team to share their favorite new breakfast spots (opened within the last year) – and trust us, these are worth checking out! Here are some of our top picks, and let us know your go-to spots in the comments!

Bāyit Bagels
Where: Brighton Open Market
Brighton’s new go-to spot for authentic, hand-rolled bagels. Inspired by traditional Jewish baking techniques, Bāyit Bagels offers chewy, golden-brown bagels with a variety of classic and inventive fillings. Whether you’re after a simple schmear of cream cheese, a New York-style lox bagel, or a plant-based option, this spot is a must-visit for bagel lovers.

Bayon Bakery
Where: 11 Hove Park Villas
Bringing a taste of France to Brighton, Bayon Bakery specialises in freshly baked croissants, artisan breads, and delicate pastries. Whether you’re stopping by for a buttery pain au chocolat or a perfectly crusty baguette, this bakery offers a true Parisian experience. Their locally roasted coffee pairs beautifully with their baked goods too.

Granny's Café
Where: 59D Ship Street
For homely comfort food and matcha, Granny’s Café is the perfect spot. Expect a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re after a cup of joe or a simple but delicious cup of tea, Granny’s Café delivers that homemade touch that keeps us coming back.

Komodo Coffee
Where: 19A Brighton Square
A haven for coffee lovers, Komodo Coffee is all about high-quality, sustainably sourced coffee brewed to perfection. Alongside expertly crafted espresso drinks, you’ll find a menu packed with healthy, plant-based options.

Neeko
Where: 36 Duke Street
Neeko is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed sweet breakfast before heading into a busy workday. You can taste award winning coffee, cakes and Matcha drinks, inspired by French and Japanese cuisine.

SPRO
Where: 47 Norfolk Square
For those who prefer dairy, Arla Cravendale is the choice for a lower-carbon footprint. Known for its clean, fresh taste, Cravendale is actively reducing the environmental impact of dairy production while maintaining its high-quality standards.

Mogu Mogu
Where: 81 London Road
Bringing Japanese-inspired flavours to Brighton, Mogu Mogu offers fluffy, jiggly and fun rice baked breakfast options. Their cakes are an absolute stand-out and their creative menu is perfect for those looking to try something different.
These are just some of our favourite new breakfast and coffee spots that have opened in the past year, so keep an eye out for more from us on this front at projectsclub.co.uk.
If we've missed any - please let us know and stay tuned for more in this series.