Birmingham New Street Train Station Coffee Shops
Birmingham New Street is the busiest station outside London and sits directly below the Grand Central shopping centre. Whether you need a quick caffeine fix before your connection or somewhere to sit and charge your laptop, you’ll find plenty of choice both in and above the concourse.
Coffee shops at Birmingham New Street
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Coffee | Concourse | Yes | Large branch with seating and fast service |
| Caffè Nero | Concourse | Yes | Traditional coffee shop with a sit-in area |
| Pret a Manger | Concourse | Yes | Quick coffee and sandwiches, ideal for commuters |
| Greggs | Concourse | Yes | Popular choice for budget coffee and pastries |
| LEON | Concourse | Yes | Healthy food and barista coffee, limited seating |
| Upper Crust | Concourse | Yes | Hot baguettes and takeaway coffee |
| Krispy Kreme | Concourse | Yes | Takeaway coffee and doughnuts |
| M&S Café | Inside M&S Simply Food | Yes | Convenient option for snacks and drinks |
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FAQ’s
Is there a sit-in café at Birmingham New Street station
Yes, Costa and Caffè Nero both have seating areas for travellers wanting a short break.
Which coffee shop opens earliest
Costa and Pret a Manger open from around 6 a.m. on weekdays.
Are there independent coffee shops nearby
Yes, Medicine Bakery and Yorks Café are just a few minutes’ walk from the station and offer great speciality coffee.
Do the cafés serve food as well
LEON, Upper Crust and Greggs all offer breakfast and lunch options alongside their coffee menus.
Is there Wi-Fi in the cafés
Most cafés within the Grand Central area have free Wi-Fi for customers.