A new cafe bar complete with a pink flower wall has opened near the station and you can even bring your furry friends along.
Blossom Cafe Bar in Fenchurch Walk, Brighton, is run a family-run business managed by Natalia Kawalko.
The 23-year-old has been welcoming customers since the cafe opened on Friday, June 2.
Serving burgers, homemade cakes, all day breakfast and cocktails, Natalia says Blossom is suitable for a range of different customers.
She told The Argus: "We have put so much work into this and we really want to satisfy all of our guests.
"Most of our food is homemade and we have a beautiful flower wall and wings made of flowers which were transported all the way from Poland.
"We have a range of seating including outdoor seats in the sun to soak up the rays away from the busyness of the station and London Road."
In the first week, Natalia and her team have welcomed lots of locals and are hoping to continue with this success through word of mouth.
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As it is a new business, they are testing their menus and asking customers for feedback to help them learn and get even better.
"We hope to attract all sorts of people, from parents with children to students coming in for a coffee," said Natalia.
"We have free WiFi so people can come and do work here too."
In a bid to cater for as many people as possible, Natalia has made sure the cafe is dog friendly. "Just keep paws off the chairs," she said.
The menu has gluten free and vegan options and cakes and hot drinks are available for takeaway, which Natalia said has been extremely popular.
Customers in a real rush can even call the cafe to pre order drinks and cakes to collect.
Natalia said she is excited for what the future holds, and even has plans to host birthdays and hen dos at Blossom.
The cafe bar is open from 8am to 9pm daily, except Sundays when it closes at 6pm.
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