Brighton is one of the most expensive cities in the country for a cup of coffee.
A new study reveals it is the third most costly place outside London to get a caffeine fix.
The average price of a cappuccino in Brighton is £3.26.
It comes third after Bristol, in first place at £3.31, and Manchester and Exeter in joint second place at £3.28.
At the other end of the scale is Hull, where a cup of coffee costs an average of £2.51.
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The results are part of a wider study into the cost of hybrid working in cities across the UK.
The research, by Savoo, a money-saving website, looked at transport, rent and internet costs to calculate which cities are the most and least affordable.
Full list of cities and cost of a coffee:
- Bristol - £3.31
- Manchester, Exeter - £3.28
- Brighton - £3.26
- Cambridge, Sheffield - £3.21
- Edinburgh, Portsmouth, Northampton - £3.20
- Leeds, Huddersfield - £3.18
- Nottingham - £3.09
- Leicester - £3.06
- Reading, Newcastle - £3.05
- Cheltenham, Norwich - £3.03
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