15/03/2024
TREATY OF PARIS - 104 Wakefield Street, Sandgate
It's been a long time between drinks for 4017 coffee odyssey, but there’s a new café where the fish and chip shop used to be on Wakefield St, Brighton. Its name is the perfect excuse to go on a terrible French-city-themed pun run. So here goes:
Treaty of Paris is a Lille café, with outdoor seating and Nice coffee, great service, and excellent sweet treat(y)s. The pastries (we had pain au chocolat and an almond croissant) are properly delicious – we’d be Lyon if we said we didn’t enjoy them. (They also sell pies, milkshakes and Cannes of soft drink.)
It’s a great place to spend Calais-y weekday morning, but we were in a bit of a hurry – we didn’t stay Toulon. We can genuinely recommend Treaty of Paris, though. Give it a try – you have nothing Toulouse.
(Treaty of Paris fact, so you don’t have to google it: it was signed by the British and the US in 1783 to signal the end of the American revolution. Fun fact: since that day, there has been no more upheaval in the US, and everyone has got on really well.)
Score: 30/30