DELIVEROO have added three new restaurants and a shop to its site in Brighton.
You can now order vegan burgers, Japanese food, artisan coffee and even wine and beer to your door - you'll never have to leave the house again!
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Here are the four new restaurants and shops added to Deliveroo in Brighton:
The LOVe Shack
Better than Mex burger at The LOVe Shack - LEON.
The LOVe Shack is now on Deliveroo in Brighton, offering a plant-based menu filled with 'Better Burgers', waffle fries and loads more from LEON.
Their incredible vegan menu features burgers inspired by different places in the world including the Middle East, Mexico and the Carolinas.
Burgers cost between £7.95 and £9.95, sides start at £1.80 and there are a range of sauces, sweet treats and drinks available.
Killah Katsu
Killah Katsu Brighton
Killah Katsu are the self-proclaimed experts at perfectly fried chicken, and crispy friends.
Their fried chicken is served with proper homemade katsu rice and either katsu curry sauce or sweet chilli teriyaki. All served alongside shareable signature sides like chicken & chive or vegetable gyoza.
With veggie options available there's something for everyone - prices start at £8.50 for a main with rice and sauce.
Wolfox Brighton Station
Organic sausage roll at Wolfox
Wolfox Coffee Roasters was founded in 2017 and has taken Brighton by storm with its incredible coffee and organic, tasty produce.
They're now available to order through Deliveroo with treats including coffee, sausage rolls, vegan options, cakes and pastries.
Prices start at £2.30 for a coffee and £2.90 for a pastry.
Ace Food and Wine
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Ace Food and Wine in Patcham are now on Deliveroo meaning you don't have to leave the house for your wine or beer during barbecue season.
The shop sells snacks, groceries, alcohol, wine, cigarettes and tobacco products plus plenty more.
Delivery costs £4.48 and they are open until 10pm.
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