Windsor & Eton Central train station coffee shops
Windsor & Eton Central Station sits right near the historic castle and riverside, making it a pleasant stop for visitors and commuters alike. Coffee options inside the station itself are limited, but there are several popular cafés and independent coffee shops just a short stroll away — perfect for grabbing a drink before or after your journey.
Coffee shops at Windsor & Eton Central Station
| Coffee shop | Location | In station | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Coffee | Just outside station entrance | No | Popular chain with indoor seating and reliable service |
| Starbucks | Nearby high street | No | Well-known grab-and-go coffee with seating |
| Caffè Nero | High Street, walkable | No | Sit-down café with classic menu |
| The Crooked Billet | St Leonard’s Road | No | Independent café and pub with coffee and light meals |
| Gail’s Bakery | Just off High Street | No | Artisan bakery café with quality coffee and pastries |
| No1 Castle Gate Café | Near the castle | No | Independent café with speciality brews and views |
If Windsor & Eton Central is one stop on your travel route, explore our full guide to coffee shops at UK train stations to find even more great coffee spots across the rail network.
FAQs
Is there seating for coffee near Windsor & Eton Central Station?
Yes, Costa Coffee, Starbucks and Caffè Nero all offer seating near the station?
Which coffee shop opens the earliest?
Costa Coffee and Starbucks generally open early to serve morning travellers?
Are there independent coffee shops near the station?
Yes, The Crooked Billet and No1 Castle Gate Café are local independent choices?
Do the cafés near the station serve food as well as drinks?
Yes, many cafés, including Gail’s Bakery and The Crooked Billet, offer light meals alongside coffee?
Is there Wi-Fi available in the cafés?
Most cafés near Windsor & Eton Central Station provide free Wi-Fi for customers?