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very clean, friendly staff and very accommodating for disabled and visually impaired. eat freshly made and even if they dive on tee and toast, a visit is worthwhile whether to wait for a bus or just want a snack View all feedback.
I came across this restaurant by chance and it is absolutely adorable! The staff is extremely friendly and as a traveler from overseas, I was happy to see that they accept Visa and American Express cards. The sandwiches are delicious and the milkshakes are a great accompaniment. I highly suggest stopping by and soaking in the cozy atmosphere for a bit. It's great for grabbing a quick meal or just unwinding and enjoying the experience. I would recommend it to anyone!
While waiting for our bus, we stopped for a snack at this restaurant. The omelettes were delicious and reasonably priced. We also enjoyed two mugs of hot tea, although they were slightly over steeped. The female staff was very friendly and welcoming, however the male staff seemed more interested in chatting with each other rather than attending to customers.
I visited this restaurant on a Sunday morning while waiting for a coach. I enjoyed a good cup of coffee and freshly cooked bacon and egg. The service was great. However, please note that the location is a bit misleading as it is actually inside the bus station and not where Google maps shows it to be.
Preston Bus Station Cafe is a nice and cosy atmosphere. The food and hot drinks are delicious at very reasonable prices and the staff are loyal and friendly. Definitely would recommend.
Had a layover from Burnley to Glasgow. I am from Preston but don't live here anymore. I had to visit the cafe. It has been here as long as I can remember and I am 31. Got the vegetarian burger, chips and a cup of tea. All for about £7. The burger with the fresh salad was absolutely immense, the chips to accompany it were good, however a bit too greasy. The tea was made perfectly. 4/5.