London St Pancras International train station coffee shops

St Pancras International connects local, national and Eurostar services, so you’ll find plenty of places for coffee before your train. From grab-and-go spots on the concourse to cafés upstairs in the arcade, there’s no shortage of caffeine.

Coffee shops at London St Pancras International

Coffee shop Location In station Notes
Starbucks International concourse Yes Quick takeaway, open early for Eurostar travellers
Costa Coffee Concourse Yes Reliable chain, efficient service
Gail’s Bakery Arcade level Yes Fresh pastries and speciality coffee, limited seating
Le Pain Quotidien Arcade Yes All-day bakery café with table service
EL&N Café Upper level Yes Stylish café with seating and cakes
PAUL Le Café Opposite Eurostar exit Yes French bakery with Wi-Fi and indoor seating
Benugo Concourse and mezzanine Yes Sandwiches and barista coffee, casual seating
Blank Street Coffee Concourse level Yes Modern espresso bar, quick service

FAQs

Is there a Starbucks at St Pancras International?

Yes, you’ll find a Starbucks on the international concourse for quick takeaway coffee.

Which cafés have seating for longer waits?

Le Pain Quotidien and EL&N Café both have tables and serve full menus.

Are there independent coffee options?

Gail’s Bakery and Blank Street Coffee are good choices for speciality coffee.

Do the cafés open early for Eurostar trains?

PAUL Le Café and Costa usually open early in time for morning departures.

Is there free Wi-Fi in the cafés?

Most cafés provide Wi-Fi, but speeds vary depending on the unit and crowd levels.

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