Bristol Temple Meads Train Station Coffee Shops
Bristol Temple Meads is the city’s main railway station with plenty of commuter traffic and long-distance services. Coffee is easy to find, both inside the station and just across the road if you have a little more time.
Coffee shops at Bristol Temple Meads
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starbucks | Main concourse | Yes | Grab-and-go coffee with quick service |
| Caffè Nero | Concourse area | Yes | Seating available for a short break |
| AMT Coffee | Near platforms | Yes | Takeaway espresso bar for commuters |
| Upper Crust | Concourse | Yes | Hot baguettes and coffee for travellers |
| Greggs | Concourse | Yes | Budget-friendly coffee and pastries |
| Hart’s Bakery | Arch 35, outside station | No | Independent bakery and speciality coffee, very popular |
| Temple Coffee & Donuts | Bath Road side | No | Local coffee and artisan doughnuts |
If you are travelling beyond Bristol, you can look up coffee shops at other UK train stations.
FAQs
Is there seating available for coffee inside Bristol Temple Meads?
Yes, Caffè Nero has seating inside the station for travellers wanting a short rest.
Which coffee shop opens the earliest?
AMT Coffee and Starbucks usually open first to serve early morning trains.
Are there independent coffee shops nearby?
Yes, Hart’s Bakery is a short walk away and known for excellent coffee and pastries.
Do the cafés inside the station serve food?
Upper Crust and Greggs both have breakfast and hot food options in addition to coffee.
Is there Wi-Fi in the station cafés?
Most outlets inside the station provide free Wi-Fi for customers.