Dyke Road Park Cafe, Brighton, Sussex
Details
Accessibility
There is not an on-site car park for the cafe, but pay and display parking is available nearby. Blue badge holders can park free of charge with a valid displayed badge in a pay and display parking space.
For information on parking costs and locations, please click here.
Disabled parking bays are available throughout the city of Brighton, please click here for more details.
Dogs are welcome.
The cafe is on ground level.
There are lots of windows allowing natural light into the building.
Please contact the venue directly for further accessibility information.
Brief description
Dyke Road Park Cafe, also known as the Tea Chalet, is a cosy eatery serving a range of drinks, meals and snacks.
Located within Dyke Road Park, and with outside seating available, the cafe has views of the park, city and the sea.
Address
Tea Chalet, Dyke Road, Hove, BN3 6EH
The cafe does not have an email address but can be contacted via Facebook Messenger.
Phone
01273 554441
Website
https://www.facebook.com/teachalet/
Directions
Brighton is approximately a 1.5-2 hour car journey from London.
If travelling from London, follow the A4 to M4, then take the M25 and M23 to the A23 in West Sussex. Continue along the A23 and drive to Dyke Rd Ave in Brighton and Hove.
The cafe is located in Dyke Road Park opposite The Booth Museum of Natural History.
OS TQ 301057
Opening Times
Monday to Friday: 09:00-18:00
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00-18:00
Please check with the venue directly for up-to-date information as they may be subject to change.
Transport
Train: The journey time from London to Brighton is just under an hour, and there are regular services departing from London Bridge and London Victoria. Other train services from the east coast and west coast travel into the city. The journey from both Brighton Station and Hove Station is approximately 20 minutes on foot to the park.
Bus: Bus numbers 14, 14C, 27 and 77 buses stop close to the cafe on Dyke Road. For further information please click here.
Cycling: For city cycling routes, please click here.
Amenities
Toilets are available at the cafe, however there is no accessible toilet.
Dyke Road Park is a community greenspace where there is the option to have a little stroll and take in the Edwardian gardens. During the summer months, the park is host to an open-air theatre too!
The Booth Museum is located just across the road showcasing natural history with a focus on Victorian taxidermy. There is an accessible toilet available in the museum.
The colourful city of Brighton is a 30-minute walk away with its choice of eateries, shops, museums, and hotels. Click here to discover more about the city.
Travel Information
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