Serving an extensive menu of freshly prepared food, we try as much as possible to source our produce locally. Well behaved dogs are welcome.
Mewsbrook Park features a stunning boating lake, large wooden playground, miniature railway, art deco shelters and so much space to walk and play.
Just two minutes’ walk from the seafront, it really is a great day out!
Make the most of your day, visit Mewsbrook.
Parking is available at the adjacent swimming pool. There are also spaces along the sea road.
Fully accessible to everyone with wide doors, ramp and disabled toilet facilities.
The boating lake is subject to seasonal opening times.
Excellent food and drinks, plus award winning service.
April to September, 9.30 to 5pm.
October to March, 9.30 to 4pm.
Fantastic location, next to Littlehampton Wave.
Open 364 days of the year.
Well behaved dogs are welcome.
Free parking nearby.

At just £12.50 per person you can afford to treat yourself! Gift vouchers available, a minimum of 24 hours’ notice required.
Booking is required for our fantastic afternoon tea. To avoid disappointment, please contact us to book as soon as possible.

Awarded the "Places To Eat & Drink 2017" award from Arun Business Partnership, shown in the photo.
Rated as five-star in our recent food & hygiene inspection.
We also boast a "Certificate of Excellence" from TripAdvisor.
Rated #1 Coffee & Tea in Littlehampton on TripAdvisor.
Rated 4.4 out of 5 on Google Reviews, based on 273 reviews

Mewsbrook hosts several events a year including family fun days and charity fundraisers, we have raised a substantial amount of vital support for local charitable organisations.
To keep up to date with upcoming events, please visit and follow our Facebook Page. There will be lots of opportunities for you to get involved and, of course, have fun!

We are incredibly fortunate to have a dedicated team of volunteers who give up their valuable free time to tend and maintain the Park.
The Friends of Mewsbrook Park are always seeking new members. Take a look at their Facebook page and please email them for more information on how to join.

In the 40s, 50s and 60s you would likely claim it to be in Rustington. Truth is however, it is slap bang on the borderline and was incorporated as part of the Littlehampton district in 1933 and is now owned and administered by the Arun District Council and carefully maintained by a small group of dedicated volunteers and local business interests in partnership with the all-year-round café and the pedalo and boat hire enterprise.