Hull Paragon Interchange Train Station Coffee Shops
Hull Paragon Interchange serves both rail and bus services and sits right next to the city centre and St Stephen’s shopping area. Coffee options are available inside the interchange itself, with plenty more chains and independents just outside if you have time before or after your journey.
Coffee shops at Hull Paragon Interchange
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Coffee | Main concourse | Yes | Large branch with seating and reliable service |
| Starbucks | Inside interchange, retail area | Yes | Grab-and-go coffee with some seating |
| Greggs | Interchange concourse | Yes | Budget-friendly coffee and pastries |
| Caffè Nero | St Stephen’s Shopping Centre | No | Sit-down café just outside the station |
| 200 Degrees Coffee | Ferensway, short walk | No | Speciality coffee with good seating and workspace |
| The Barista | City centre, walkable | No | Independent café popular with locals |
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FAQs
Is there seating for coffee inside Hull Paragon Interchange?
Yes, Costa Coffee and Starbucks both offer seating inside the interchange.
Which coffee shop opens the earliest?
Costa Coffee usually opens earliest to serve morning commuters.
Are there independent coffee shops near the station?
Yes, 200 Degrees Coffee and The Barista are both within walking distance.
Do the cafés inside the interchange serve food as well as drinks?
Greggs and Costa offer pastries, snacks and light meals alongside coffee.
Is there Wi-Fi available in the cafés?
Most cafés inside the interchange and nearby provide free Wi-Fi for customers.