The Love Cafe, St Leonards on Sea

The Love Cafe in St Leonards on Sea: everything a seaside cafe should be in 2011; relaxing, comfortable with great coffee, fantastic crepes, all in an atmosphere positively stuffed with the works of local artists.

With a great weekend market outside, you can sit and read the papers, have ‘time out’ and generally chill with a drink, some food and the personal service of Eddie & Rosie.

The Love Cafe, St Leonards: Food.

The crepes are to die for. The heart shaped bread pudding will bring tears of joy to your eyes. And there are specials every week made with locally sourced, sustainable ingredients. It goes without saying that there are decent vegetarian choices available. Please click on the menu on the right.

The Love Cafe, St Leonards: Art.

Check out the paintings, the photographs, even the fine sculptures. Look at the ever changing array of local art and craft while you eat and drink, (or just look). Gallery space is offered to local artists with exhibitions being held on a regular basis.

Art, craft and other events are regularly held.

So, when you are exploring the delights of Norman Road, going for a seaside adventure, just passing through or anything at all; please drop in to The Love Cafe, (St Leonards!) and say hi!

What people say…

I really like my granddads cafe, i think it has a great quirky feel to it and love the food (i recommend the crepes/pancakes) it has a great sense of community and i highly recommend it if you want to go have a nice cuppa and a chit chat – everyone that works there is very friendly- especially my granddad Eddie!!!!
This place is just so cosy and friendly and has a really easy menu with great prices. We absolutely love it and the staff are fab too.
Jane also LOVED the LOVE Café because the bubble and squeak she had for breakfast was in a perfect little patty, like a little round bun. The SAUSAGE was very good as well – so good that, even though it was mine, the photographer ended up eating about half of it.
It’s so very relaxed and unpretentious and on Friday and Saturday they have a market outside. It’s a hub for art and artists and I feel it has marked out its home for years to come. On our visit we had American pancakes, that were served heart shaped with bacon and maple syrup. In the background they had chilled Buddha-bar style tunes playing and for a Sunday morning brunch you could want for nothing more.

Love Cafe Menu

Downloadable menus coming soon. Soon means any day soon. Please check back!