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Restaurant deep cleaning in Brighton and Hove
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Restaurant deep cleaning in Brighton and Hove

Restaurant deep cleaning in Brighton and Hove runs to the same TR19 and EHO-aligned standard as our central London work — adapted to the local kitchen estate. The independent-restaurant capital of the south coast and the UK's highest per-capita vegan and plant-based restaurant concentration. The Lanes and North Laine run the densest independent dining strip outside central London; Kemptown holds the creative/LGBTQ+ destination; Hove carries the premium independent layer. Our Brighton and Hove schedule centres on the lanes and north laine independent destination restaurants and the cluster of kemptown and st james's street creative and lgbtq+ dining nearby.

Why Brighton and Hove kitchens need restaurant cleaning

The Lanes is Georgian/Regency conversion with extreme constraint on extract routing — most retrofits run through internal stacks rather than external risers. North Laine is Victorian terrace; Hove a mix of Regency seafront and Victorian residential conversion. Brighton has more vegan kitchens than any UK city — combustion-by-product profile differs from omnivore cuisine. Brighton & Hove City Council Environmental Health covers the unitary authority. The team holds particular expertise on plant-based and alternative-protein cooking-extract patterns given the cuisine mix, and on heritage Regency and Georgian extract retrofits in the central conservation areas. This drives a specific approach to restaurant cleaning in Brighton and Hove — the schedule, the chemistry, and the documentation all need to fit the local estate and the local inspection pattern.

Brighton and Hove venue clusters we cover

We work across the major Brighton and Hove hospitality clusters: the lanes and north laine independent destination restaurants; kemptown and st james's street creative and lgbtq+ dining; hove western road, church road and seafront premium independent; brighton seafront and marina visitor and tourist dining. Brighton's vegan and plant-based restaurant density means many kitchens have alternative-cuisine extract profiles — lower animal-fat grease loading but higher polysaccharide and sugar residue accumulation. Standard TR19 chemistry and frequency assumptions need adjustment. We hold a Brighton-specific cleaning protocol for plant-based kitchens.

Access and out-of-hours work in Brighton and Hove

Out-of-hours access via the A23/M23 from the north and A27 along the coast. The Lanes is entirely pedestrianised — TR19 vehicles need pre-booked Brighton & Hove permits via the council, with restricted service windows. Hove access is straightforward off Church Road. For restaurant cleaning specifically, we usually schedule Brighton and Hove work in the standard out-of-hours window — kitchens are dry and ready for morning prep.

What's included

Restaurant deep cleaning

  • Kitchen deep clean (all equipment, walls, floors, ceiling, ventilation)
  • FOH deep clean (banquettes, tables, chairs, bar, brass and glass)
  • Customer toilets deep cleaned and sanitised
  • Refrigeration, cellar and dry store deep cleaned
  • Bin store pressure-washed and deodorised
  • Window and frontage cleaning
  • Photo report and sign-off sheet
How it works

From enquiry to sign-off.

  1. 1. Sunday close walk-through

    A duty manager walks us through at close. We confirm scope and any priority areas.

  2. 2. Overnight team in

    A team of 4–8 operatives works through the restaurant kitchen, FOH and back-of-house in parallel.

  3. 3. Monday open

    Kitchen ready for prep, FOH ready for service. Dated sign-off and photos to the manager email.

Pricing context — Brighton and Hove
From £695

£695–£2,200+ outside London · £895–£2,800+ in London · Small café/restaurant from £695 (£895 London); medium restaurant from £1,195 (£1,495 London); large hotel kitchen from £2,200 (£2,800 London). Quoted at site walk by size, equipment count and condition.

Prices shown exclude VAT. London rates apply within the M25. All other UK cities use standard rates.

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Restaurant cleaning in Brighton and Hove — questions

Do you cover all of Brighton and Hove? +

Yes — we cover every postcode in Brighton and Hove, including the major clusters: The Lanes and North Laine independent destination restaurants and Kemptown and St James's Street creative and LGBTQ+ dining. Out-of-hours access patterns vary by cluster; we coordinate access ahead of every visit.

What does restaurant cleaning cost in Brighton and Hove? +

£695–£2,200+ outside London · £895–£2,800+ in London. Brighton and Hove kitchens trend toward the lanes is georgian/regency conversion with extreme constraint on extract routing — most retrofits run through internal stacks rather than external risers — we factor that into the quote at site walk.

Which EHO covers Brighton and Hove? +

Brighton & Hove City Council Environmental Health covers the unitary authority. The team holds particular expertise on plant-based and alternative-protein cooking-extract patterns given the cuisine mix, and on heritage Regency and Georgian extract retrofits in the central conservation areas.

Can you fit into a Sunday-close-to-Monday-open window? +

Yes — this is the most common pattern. We arrive at close, work through, and finish before opening prep. Sunday slots book 2–4 weeks ahead.

Do you clean FOH as well as kitchen? +

Yes — full FOH deep cleaning is included as standard. Banquettes, brass, glass, table and chair details, customer toilets, bar.

How is this different from your normal commercial kitchen cleaning service? +

Restaurant deep cleaning is a one-off intensive clean covering kitchen plus FOH. Commercial kitchen cleaning is scheduled (daily/weekly) and kitchen-only.

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