Super friendly owner. Delicious cortado. Nice conversation about motorcycling.
Ashley Lukas
Honestly, this is the place for getting good coffee in Battle. None of the others come close.
Shirley Wong
Great coffee, they had oatly and milk to foam to coffee ratio was excellent ?
janet b
This interesting special coffee shop in.battle high street is unique and a little like a club once you have been Tres the owner never forget you I have meet so many local interesting people there and folk just passing through it's wonderful to have an independent coffee shop which has so much more to offer don't miss out go soon
Gail Brooks
Warm and friendly welcome. Good tasting coffee made to my particular request. Pastries were delicious.
Jonathan Brooks
Friendly with good coffee and enjoyable pastries
Nancy Brodrick-Ward
Without a doubt the best coffee shop in Battle. Excellent service and delicious, delicious coffee! A real barista - and the views of the castle aren't bad either!
Linda Emerson
Often used to sit with good friend there, recently owner attitude changed and become VERY unwelcoming to repeat business to point of saying full and no room when cafe is clearly empty.
Karen Cotterill
Pensioners obviously not welcome, never in our lives has someone told us to find another coffee shop!
Martina Kopecká
Probably the only place in Battle where you can get a decent coffee...though costs more than in London
Best coffee I have ever had in Battle, and I've been living / visiting here for 30 years. Excellent.
Peter Muffett
Tres makes the best coffee in Battle...East Sussex...and probably the whole of the UK. Always a lovely welcome. Coffee always spot on.
pmuffy
Tres makes the best coffee in Battle...East Sussex...and probably the whole of the UK. Always a lovely welcome. Coffee always spot on.
Steven Sellers
Lovely place with top quality caffeinated offerings. Tres is very knowledgeable, friendly and welcoming, nothing is too much trouble. Had my first dirty chai, delicious. All directly opposite the Abbey.
haydenwhovi
I've visited Number Eighty as a regular since the ease of the pandemic, with classes and work stacking up again, it was the closest coffee shop to my commute. And wow, am I lucky it is! This isn't your typical coffee shop; in fact, it's almost simpler than the usual you'd find on a high street. But that is entirely a positive. At the time of writing, the menu is a wonderful ensemble of coffee, spanning from pure black to lattes and even mochas. There's even some sneaky chai lattes (my personal favourite). There's options for different milks, and the shop is very considerate and open to all diets or requirements, with additional options like syrups too (try the vanilla!). There's often some lovely pastries on the counter too. This is very much suited for takeaway, however there's some lovely seating within with great views of the abbey outside the window. I've tried more coffee shops in the Battle/Hastings area than I can count, but Number Eighty is by far the best. It's welcoming to all, even dogs, and always has a lovely atmosphere thanks to the owner and the other baristas. If you're in Battle, pop by!
Super friendly owner. Delicious cortado. Nice conversation about motorcycling.
Honestly, this is the place for getting good coffee in Battle. None of the others come close.
Great coffee, they had oatly and milk to foam to coffee ratio was excellent ?
This interesting special coffee shop in.battle high street is unique and a little like a club once you have been Tres the owner never forget you I have meet so many local interesting people there and folk just passing through it's wonderful to have an independent coffee shop which has so much more to offer don't miss out go soon
Warm and friendly welcome. Good tasting coffee made to my particular request. Pastries were delicious.
Friendly with good coffee and enjoyable pastries
Without a doubt the best coffee shop in Battle. Excellent service and delicious, delicious coffee! A real barista - and the views of the castle aren't bad either!
Often used to sit with good friend there, recently owner attitude changed and become VERY unwelcoming to repeat business to point of saying full and no room when cafe is clearly empty.
Pensioners obviously not welcome, never in our lives has someone told us to find another coffee shop!
Probably the only place in Battle where you can get a decent coffee...though costs more than in London
Restaurantji Recommends
Best coffee I have ever had in Battle, and I've been living / visiting here for 30 years. Excellent.
Tres makes the best coffee in Battle...East Sussex...and probably the whole of the UK. Always a lovely welcome. Coffee always spot on.
Tres makes the best coffee in Battle...East Sussex...and probably the whole of the UK. Always a lovely welcome. Coffee always spot on.
Lovely place with top quality caffeinated offerings. Tres is very knowledgeable, friendly and welcoming, nothing is too much trouble. Had my first dirty chai, delicious. All directly opposite the Abbey.
I've visited Number Eighty as a regular since the ease of the pandemic, with classes and work stacking up again, it was the closest coffee shop to my commute. And wow, am I lucky it is! This isn't your typical coffee shop; in fact, it's almost simpler than the usual you'd find on a high street. But that is entirely a positive. At the time of writing, the menu is a wonderful ensemble of coffee, spanning from pure black to lattes and even mochas. There's even some sneaky chai lattes (my personal favourite). There's options for different milks, and the shop is very considerate and open to all diets or requirements, with additional options like syrups too (try the vanilla!). There's often some lovely pastries on the counter too. This is very much suited for takeaway, however there's some lovely seating within with great views of the abbey outside the window. I've tried more coffee shops in the Battle/Hastings area than I can count, but Number Eighty is by far the best. It's welcoming to all, even dogs, and always has a lovely atmosphere thanks to the owner and the other baristas. If you're in Battle, pop by!