Coffee Shops at St. Pancras Station

St. Pancras is home to a vibrant array of coffee shops, perfect for travellers and locals alike. Whether you are grabbing a quick espresso before your train or settling in for a leisurely latte, the coffee scene at St. Pancras is sure to satisfy your caffeine cravings and provide a delightful respite in the heart of the city.

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Blank Street Coffee

Your daily coffee run just got even better with the introduction of Blank Street Coffee to St. Pancras International. At Blank Street, every detail of the customer experience is meticulously perfected, ensuring that each cup of coffee elevates your daily routine.

Did you know Blank Street Coffee exclusively serves speciality-grade Arabica coffee from Origin Coffee Roasters in Cornwall? Their coffee is proudly rated at 84 and is among the top 3% of the world's coffee, earning the title "Best Coffee Chain UK and Ireland." This specialty-grade coffee is a beverage and a celebration of quality and excellence. Blank Street's commitment to local suppliers and a passionate barista team ensures that each cup is delicious and good for you.

Where: Located on the Lower Ground Floor in The Arcade, beside International Arrivals.

Benugo 

If you're passing through St Pancras Station and need a coffee fix, Benugo is a must-visit spot - and there are two to visit! 

Their coffee is 100% Rainforest Alliance accredited, reflecting their dedication to conservation and sustainable farming practices. Benugo's beans are transported by rail to the roastery, minimising carbon emissions, and distributed using hybrid vehicles. Coffee enthusiasts can savour a variety of blends at Benugo to learn their secrets. Their signature Benugo blend, a 100% Arabica guest blend, and a single estate Nicaraguan blend offer a unique and delightful coffee experience. .

Where: Located on the Grand Terrace, across from the Sir John Betjeman Statue and under the train timetable boards in the Circle.

Grind St. Pancras 

Grind Coffee Shop is a must-visit for those seeking a premium coffee experience at St Pancras Station. Founded in Shoreditch in 2011, Grind has grown into one of London’s most beloved coffee institutions, serving over two million cups annually across 11 locations. Their exceptional coffee is now available at St Pancras, offering commuters and travellers a taste of their renowned blends.

Their infamous Grind House Blend, known for making great Espressos,, is just one of the many varieties you can find. Grind’s bespoke blends, including those designed in collaboration with Soho House, reflect their commitment to excellence.

Where: Located on the Lower Ground Floor Arcade

Costa 

If we are talking about coffee picks in St. Pancras Station, we can’t forget about Costa Coffee. A beloved fixture in London since 1971, Costa Coffee has crafted a rich legacy of quality coffee. But what makes it that good? 

Rooted in London in the 70s, the company began with a small roastery in Newport Street, where the Costa brothers blind-tested 112 variations to perfect their signature blend, Mocha Italia. This blend, which remains at the heart of Costa's offerings, propelled them from a modest start to opening their first coffee shop in 1981 on Vauxhall Bridge Road. 

Location: The Upper Grand Terrace and Kiosk by the Southeastern Gateline.

Starbucks 

Founded in Seattle in 1971 and purchased by Howard Schultz in 1981, Starbucks was a pioneering coffee shop that brought people together over a great cup of coffee and fostered a strong sense of community.

Known for partnering with local suppliers, sources, and even artists to decorate their beloved reusable cups, Starbucks' commitment to sustainability goes beyond the ordinary. Their continuous innovation includes ambitious programs to reduce their environmental footprint by 50% by 2030. The reusable cups are just one example of their efforts to promote sustainability and reduce waste.

Some of its locations offer jaw-dropping views but imagine enjoying your coffee in a historic building like St Pancras Station. The next time you're nearby, take a moment to visit and experience the unique blend of history and modern coffee culture that Starbucks offers.

Where: The Circle