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What The Pitta Brighton

What the Pitta is a vegan restaurant in Brighton located near the Brighton seafront. The restaurant caters to vegan eaters with a selection of plant based meals.

From vegan doner kebabs to a sweet treat of vegan ice cream, there is no shortage of options to choose from at What the Pitta.

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What the Pitta is open from 5pm to 9pm on Monday to Wednesday, 12pm to 9pm on Thursdays and Sundays and 12pm to 10pm on Friday and Saturday.

Alongside dining inside What the Pitta, the restaurant also offers delivery services via Deliveroo.

What to expect at what the pitta

What the Pitta offers exclusive local beer from Lost Pier which pairs perfectly with their vegan dishes. Their vegan ice cream is irresistable and available all year round.

What The Pitta’s vegan doner kebab consists of marinated soya pieces, fresh salad and creamy homemade hummus. Their falafel wrap contains crispy falafel balls wrapped in a warm flatbread with tangy tahini sauce. Lastly, their vegan baklava is made up of nuts and syrup providing you with a flaky layer of sweetness.

Sustainability at What the pitta

What the Pitta is committed to sustainability and they have taken steps towards ensuring that their store is eco friendly.

At What the Pitta, all of their packaging is biodegradable and all of their dishes are climate impact labelled so that individuals can make their own informed decisions and look to reduce their carbon footprint.

If you are looking to visit What the Pitta with friends and family or have some inquiries, you can contact What the Pitta on 07550816040.

Address: 14 East St, Brighton BN1 1HP 

Website: Ve­gan Res­taur­ant in Brighton, BN1- What The Pitta

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Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.