Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Bill's Place


The seaside town of Brighton on the south coast of England is renowned for its fine beaches, party conference hosting and bed and Brighton rock, but explore the back streets north of the main centre and you uncover an exciting world of small shops and galleries missed by many of the tourists. Just up North Road leading from Victoria Gardens and within a stones through of the wonderfully ornate Pavilion you will find the old tram station now converted into one of the most vibrant cafes in England and known as Bill's Produce Store. Apart from fine food and coffee, you will find a mind-numming array of ingredients to tempt even the finest chefs coupled with fresh fruit and vegetables to die for. If you are in the area be sure to drop in, and I guarantee you will not be disappointed - then take a stroll around the small lanes before returning for a cup of tea and gateau whilst watching Harry trim the seemingly ever-growing raffia. I was there recently and I hope captured the atmosphere with these images.

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