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Contribuisci feedbackThe cafe has moved to the new building at The Stade near the Jerwood Gallery and the fishing huts on the seafront, from Claremont. Vegan options such as vegan cheese panini, beanburgers, vegan cheese or mushroom pate sandwiches baguettes jackets are still available but I do think there is more emphasis on fish and tourist food since the move. I guess this is unavoidable in the location. It is still VERY child-friendly, with toys and stuff provided, child seats, and child portions of most dishes available. Nothing has been done to deal with acoustics so it can be a bit irritating to eat-in unless you are also blessed with a brat. In the Summer there are tables and chairs outside. There are more staff now and not all seem to understand vegan-ism, so last time I ordered vegan cheese panini they served it with coleslaw which isn 't vegan. That kind of mistake never used to happen. They also stopped making vegan pizzas, which was one of the finest things they used to do. For vegans this place has really gone downhill! Updated from previous review on Saturday September 06, 2008
We were in Hastings for bank holiday weekend and the most irritating thing is that the veg*n friendly places all seemed to be closed for the majority of the time. This place was no exception. We finally managed to find the place open one day and had a lovely meal. We shared a soup; my boyfriend had a vegetarian filled roll and I had the vegan mini pizza. It was nice but not really enough to fill me up. Great people but the place was a little too child friendly for a young couple on a romantic weekend away it was a bit too much like a creche; very noisy and kids running around with toys climbing all over the place. I think that is the purpose this place is supposed to serve though. In any event, we were pleased to find somewhere in the area that could cater for vegans.
Recommended here after breakfast. I wasn't disappointed. the portion size was good and very nicely cooked. the brot that they use is beautiful and exactly the right amount to go with the beans. they also seem to have a lot of vegan snack options. the apple juice of the school made me feed. the staff was fast and friendly. they have finished with the venerable family before us in the waiting queue with much more diplomacy than I would have forced. it turned out to be a great start in the day.
It is okay, though I would say that there are much better vegan options in the opposite (especially the Sushi Square). eating is nothing special, I was there two or three times and not very impressed, but it is good to have the option that I suspect. as mentioned in other views, be prepared for literally millions of children!
The cafe has moved to the new building at The Stade near the Jerwood Gallery and the fishing huts on the seafront, from Claremont. Vegan options such as vegan cheese panini, beanburgers, vegan cheese or mushroom pate sandwiches baguettes jackets are still available but I do think there is more emphasis on fish and tourist food since the move. I guess this is unavoidable in the location. It is still VERY child-friendly, with toys and stuff provided, child seats, and child portions of most dishes available. Nothing has been done to deal with acoustics so it can be a bit irritating to eat-in unless you are also blessed with a brat. In the Summer there are tables and chairs outside. There are more staff now and not all seem to understand vegan-ism, so last time I ordered vegan cheese panini they served it with coleslaw which isn't vegan. That kind of mistake never used to happen. They also stopped making vegan pizzas, which was one of the finest things they used to do. For vegans this place has really gone downhill! Updated from previous review on Saturday September 06, 2008