Best Cafés to Study in Brighton
7th May 2025
After months of studying at home or in the uni library, many students are finding that staying productive in the same space is becoming increasingly difficult. The lack of a “third space” has made it harder to stay focused, stay social, and maintain a healthy routine. Fortunately, Brighton is full of excellent cafés that not only serve great coffee but also provide an ideal environment for studying, reading, or catching up with friends in a productive setting.
Here are some of the best study-friendly cafés in Brighton:
The Reading Room
Spacious and stylish, The Reading Room offers a quiet and comfortable atmosphere that makes it ideal for longer study sessions. With large tables, natural light, and a calm ambiance, it is a great place to concentrate. It is a bit of a trek out of the city centre, but so worth it!
The Turkish eggs at Rust!
Rust
Rust has the best brekkie hands down. From Turkish Eggs and Full English’s to solid vegetarian options, the food here is always unreal. They’ve got a few locations, including one just by Preston Park and another in Hove; perfect if you live a bit further out. The vibe is relaxed but buzzy, and there’s usually a mix of students, locals, and brunch lovers keeping things lively.
Blend & Brew
An independent café with a strong local following- Blend & Brew. A totally independent spot with great cappuccinos and genuinely lovely service. It’s smaller, so maybe not ideal for massive group work, but perfect for solo study sessions or meeting a mate for a productive catch-up. Plus, supporting local? Always a win.
Independent café owner Andrea and barista Ronnie behind the counter at Blend and Brew
Trading Post Coffee Roasters
This is the spot for Brighton’s digital nomads. Open late and designed with laptop-users in mind, Trading Post has become something of a go-to for anyone needing to grind out essays or prep for exams. The coffee’s strong, the Wi-Fi’s reliable, and you’ll be surrounded by fellow hustlers, which definitely helps with motivation.
So next time you’re staring at your kitchen table and feeling your motivation drain away, pack your bag and head to one of these spots. A good coffee and a change of scene might be exactly what you need.
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