Red Brick Cafe

Unit 57, St Michael's Trading Estate, Bridport
07837 186313

Recent Reviews

Jennifer Hocking-Ridgewell

Amazing food, beautiful eclectic space, just perfect. ❤️❤️❤️

betwsguy

Solo diner betwixt satuday breakfast and lunch. Funky space in the old industrial area of town. Mix of locals and (rah rah) visitors. Very busy; staff were a bit overwhelmed but professional. Ordering protocol is a bit unclear as a first timer but all sorted. The meal was underwhelming - but great coffee! All in all a good experience, and I'll return, but i think if it was less busy, things would be better.

Star Blue

Had a snack here. Amazing variety of extremely fresh vegetables, beautiful tasty salads, fabulous cakes. Super healthy food as well as naughty indulgence. Think they cater to both carnivores and veggies. We were too early for lunch, but will certainly return.Brilliant arty vibe without being pretentious. Normal prices. Indoor and outdoor seating. Toilet upstairs.Well worth a visit

Hannah Neale

Nice food. Chilled atmosphere. Salads aren’t quite as good as they used to be.

Suzanne van der Horst

Een heerlijk plekje, met super lekkere taartjes, scones en maaltijden. Idyllisch

John G

Very, very unusual place , quirky doesn't cover it. Interesting cobweb collection. Having said that the bacon sandwiches were the best ever. Visiting the toilets is an experience in itself. Not sure how they passed the hygiene inspection, but if you are not too fussy, it is quite fun!

Alex Wilson

So eclectic. Great find. All meat is organic and free range so my wife loved it too

T8583RIdavidr

Excellent is not a high enough grading. This place is exceptional on so may levels restaurants or cafes in trendy places would love to emulate it. The Red Brick Cafe copies nobody it is a gem you must visit but please follow the rules and you will be in for a treat/experience. Number one CASH ONLY. Do not moan you cannot pay with your phone the Red Brick Cafe is unique go to Costa in the high street if the method of payment is your priority. Number two. Very limited opening hours just 10-2 Wednesday to Sunday and Friday evening 6-10. Number three. You do not have a menu at the table it is all written on a chalk board by the stairs and as it is all sold out it is chalked off. In other words it will be a bit hit and miss and the menu will be limited. If you want a massive choice always available go to other restaurants and cafes serving straight from the freezer! Number four. Be prepared for a lot of people in close proximity if you are inside and particularly if it is raining. Some shared tables people queuing to pay and look at the menu. Number five it is not cheap but quality food cannot be cheap. Do not go and then say it was expensive if you want cheap go to McDonalds. Go and embrace a truly different cutting edge Cafe that does great food with a vibe that fits in perfectly with Bridport as a place.

Lucinda Ackland

Very boho and local . Bring cash and be prepared to budge up and mingle with the locals. Love the food and vibe #lensomylifestyle

Fifirichmond

Only take cash so had to go on a bit of a hike to get to a cash point. Limited menu (fine) but not all options available (not do fine as early lunchtime). Chips ok, salad seemed like it had been made the day before. Looked great and wanted to like it but just felt a bit unprofessional and mediocre.

atnw1

Great food in a quirky, friendly restaurant. Reasonable value for money, especially good vegetarian choices

Nicko

Excellent food, Mediterranean influence with great array of salads and a casual atmosphere, in a unique setting. Very reasonably priced.

Elwyn W

Bridport has lots of shops, cafes, restaurants that work hard at being "quirky", "off the wall", "hey, we're a bit crazy" - and they are usually none of these things. The Red Brick Cafe doesn't have to work hard at it , because it does it effortlessly - ate there tonight (Persian themed food - I think most Friday evenings are themed, but can't be sure) Food was fresh, tasty, generous and served without a single "have a nice day". Because it's Bridport there's lots of stuff about the provenance of the food, ethics, etc - but it's done with a light, genuine touch. The coffee is excellent. Expect to share a table of an evening, but during the daytime there's a pleasant covered garden area to the side. I will continue to go back!

Sarah Churchill

Like the kitchen is the heart of the home - so the Red Brick Cafe is the heart of Bridport. Nourishing freshly cooked food and friendly staff - warm and cozy in the winter and dining al fresco in the garden overlooking the river in the summer. Locally sourced food, fresh ingredients, eclectic menu - something for every tastes.

robsmith100

Lovely feel to the interior and will look forward to coming back when the weather is better so that we can enjoy the outside area Friendly hardworking staff, menu was great. Thoroughly enjoyable

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