Leeds Station Train Station Coffee Shops
Leeds Station sits in the heart of the city, making it easy to grab a coffee before or after your train. Whether you’re passing through or taking a moment to sit, you’ll find efficient chains in the station and some independent cafés nearby.
Coffee shops at Leeds Station
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caffè Nero Express | New Station Street, inside station concourse | Yes | Sit-in and takeaway, opens early |
| Pret a Manger | New Station Street entrance | Yes | Fast coffee and sandwiches for commuters |
| Laynes Espresso | Just outside the station on New Station Street | No | Independent café, excellent craft coffee |
| Greggs | Station concourse | Yes | Budget-friendly coffee and pastries |
| AMT Coffee | Platform area inside station | Yes | Quick espresso bar, good for fast stops |
| Starbucks | Nearby in New Station Street / Concourse exit | No | Familiar format, reliable chain |
| Raw Coffee | Nearby Mill Hill (short walk from station) | No | Speciality independent, for a better coffee break |
| Black Sheep Coffee | New Station Street vicinity | No | Independent chain with strong espresso focus |
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FAQs
Is there a sit-in café at Leeds Station?
Yes, Caffè Nero Express provides seating inside the station concourse, and Laynes Espresso just outside is a good independent option.
Which coffee shop opens the earliest?
Caffè Nero Express and Pret a Manger usually open early for morning travellers, around the start of weekday commuter hours.
Are there independent coffee shops nearby?
Yes, Laynes Espresso and Raw Coffee are just a short walk from the station and offer speciality coffee in a more relaxed setting.
Do the cafés serve food as well?
Pret a Manger, Greggs and Laynes Espresso all offer food alongside their coffee menus, making them good for a quick bite.
Is there Wi-Fi in the cafés?
Most cafés inside and near the station offer free Wi-Fi for customers, though speed and availability vary.