• CLOSED: Infinity Foods Kitchen

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Vegetarian cafe turned vegan in Jan 2018, this is a workers cooperative that's part of the Infinity Foods Cooperative Ltd. Serves breakfast, hot lunches, freshly pressed juice to-order, smoothies, drinks with variety of plant milk choices. Sample foods include Indian thali, mezze platter, salad bowl, bbq pulled pork jackfruit sandwich, gluten-free focaccia bread, sweets and cakes. Makes most things from scratch, from mayonnaise to bread. Reported closed, Aug 2019.


61 Reviews

First Review by Foxtrot

Miggi

Points +2689

Vegan
13 Jul 2009

Worth it

Ethical, organic, fair trade veggie food. Yes, it is a bit expensive but portions are usually very generous and very tasty. We've never had a bad meal at this cafe.

Pros: Vegan options, Ethical organisation, Good cake

Cons: Pricey, Can be very busy

LauraFox

Points +47

Vegan
11 Apr 2009

maybe a tad expensive

We visited infinity foods cafe twice on our recent trip to Brighton. The breakfasts here are amazing, and although maybe a little highly priced is definetly worth it. My boyfriend tried a sandwich which i think was sausage and onion and that go the thumbs up from him. From what i've heard, it can get busy. We got there early on and it was quiet both times. Good cake selection- waitress even rang the person who made the cakes to double check it was vegan. which sadly for me it wasn't- someone had put the wrong label on it :( Quite a good range on menu. Friendly staff.

Pros: good vegan selection, Vegetarian Cafe

Cons: maybe a tad expensive

Shockingfish

Points +118

Vegan
08 Dec 2008

Worthy food

The food served at Infinity can be really expensive and on the worthy side of vegan eating (I like wholefood as much as anyone...) It does have a great selection of vegan cakes and the vegan BLT's are out of this world. Its just very expensive (it must be due to the amount of organic ingredients that they use!)

Pros: ethical, local food , part of a co-op

Cons: really really expensive, worthy food

raphalla

Points +768

Vegetarian
24 Nov 2008

Our Favourite

This is our favourite restaurant/cafe in the town. The food is tasty and healthy. The price and the portion of food are both reasonable.
You order and pay for the food at the counter and the staff will send the food to you.

Pros: Food

camerongreen

Points +292

Vegan
23 Feb 2008

Enjoyable Lunch

A friend and I went here for lunch. We were half an hour late for breakfast and they weren't willing to make one for us, so we both ended up having the veggie BLT (Bacon Lettuce and Tomato) Sandwich.

Was very well put together, the roasted cherry tomatoes around the edge were divine. I was a bit dubious, but it was delicious.

Not a wide menu but certainly this dish was very good. I'd give them 3 1/2 if the scoring system allowed due to the limited menu, and not letting us have a late brekky after coming up from London, but think they are closer to 4 than 3.

Pros: Co-op!, Funky

Cons: Busy, Menu limited

Sernicki

Points +394

Vegan
07 Jan 2008

Worth a debate

After reading other reviews and also having been in this place a few times over the years my opinion does sway a little. Yes, it is a great ethical co-operatvive with very eco friendly policies and standards in their cafe. Sustainable wood, biodegradable cleaners, recycled and other amimal, human and enviromental friendly materials.These are great things to have and all establishments should be moving towards these high standards. However the food is very over priced and out of reach of the person on a low income, single parent or others on certain benefit packages that means they cannot afford this level of pricing.

At first i thought 2 coffees and 2 slices of cake for about £10.50 was ok but at the moment i am earning a good wage and will soon be a student again and this will be out of my league.

THe food selection is good for a cafe, very fresh, healthy and plenty of vegan options which is great for me. I had a bowl of soup recently which was lentil, cocconut and lime which was great.

It is a shame that this place is out of reach for the low income worker, parents and others who are not in a position to be able to afford a healthy diet. Maybe Infinity needs to redress this as i use their warehouse where the food is very cheap at bulk price and is the best way to afford wholefoods.

If anyone from Infinity reads these reviews please consider the working class population, the people on benefits and others who cannot earn London City wages.

Pros: Healthy, Vegan friendly, organic

Cons: very expensive, not community friendly

Foxtrot

Points +73

Vegetarian
18 Feb 2007

Overpriced

There's no doubting the ethics of this place, but £4 for a slice of cake which tastes mostly of margarine and icing sugar is really pushing it.

Pros: location, vegan options, ethics

Cons: expensive, not much flavour in food




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