Perch Princes Park Café

Perch Princes Park Café

Ideal For... Physically Impaired

There are plenty of things to do and see on Eastbourne’s famed waterfront, so you just know this is the ideal location for days out in East Sussex. Princes Park offers a great many attractions, and the fabulous Perch Café is one of them. This is the perfect spot to relax with the family or meet up with some friends or simply settle into a comfy chair and savour the dramatic views. Whether you’re here for a few minutes or for several hours, you may end up not wanting to leave.

The Perch Princes Park Café has been here in this iconic spot since 2020, and during that time it has developed a reputation for excellent food, a convivial atmosphere and a superb range of drinks. It’s ideal for visitors of all ages, and of course the location is perfect for family groups enjoying everything that the park has to offer.

Right next to the café you’ll find the lovely Crumbles Pond, which is more of a lake, really. It’s home to some lovely birdlife and is a focal point for family groups enjoying the park. The café is open for breakfasts and lunches and more, and there’s even a kiosk serving hot and cold food on the go. And if you’re planning a private party, the café itself is available for hire for fun and games and even for business meetings.

Disabled AccessDog Friendly

Location

Perch Princes Park Café, Princes Park, Royal Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 7LU

Opening Hours

Monday – Sunday 9am – 9pm

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