Inverness Station Train Station Coffee Shops
Inverness Station is the main railway hub in the Highlands, serving routes to the north and south. Coffee options at the station are limited, but there are several enjoyable cafés just outside within walking distance. Whether you’re waiting for a train or exploring the city, you’ll find good places nearby for a caffeine fix.
Coffee shops at Inverness Station
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starbucks | Main concourse | Yes | Grab-and-go coffee with some seating |
| Costa Coffee | Station forecourt | No | Large branch with indoor seating |
| Caffè Nero | Church Street, short walk | No | Comfortable sit-in café with classic menu |
| Indigo Coffee | High Street, walkable | No | Independent café known for strong espresso |
| The Castle Café | Castle Street | No | Independent café with good coffee and light food |
| Lees Coffee House | Just off High Street | No | Local favourite with relaxed seating |
If Inverness Station is one stop on your trip, explore our full guide to coffee shops at UK train stations to find great coffee options across the network.
FAQs
Is there seating for coffee inside Inverness Station?
Yes, Starbucks has some seating inside the station concourse.
Which coffee shop opens the earliest?
Starbucks and Costa Coffee usually open early to serve morning travellers.
Are there independent coffee shops near the station?
Yes, Indigo Coffee, The Castle Café, and Lees Coffee House are all within walking distance.
Do the cafés near the station serve food as well as drinks?
Most cafés offer pastries, sandwiches, and light meals alongside coffee.
Is there Wi-Fi available in the cafés?
Many cafés inside and around Inverness Station provide free Wi-Fi for customers.