Good coffee for normal prices. Options are the usuals: latte, Americano, capuccino, e.t.c. There is also the option of a Turkish coffee, which is very strong and tasty, though there is rather a lot of coffee residue at the bottom. Try it once to see if you like it.
The service is polite and they seem nice enough people. I have been a fairly regular customer for a year and they know my preferences so well by now that they give me what I want a moment before I ask for it! Sometimes I get a smile too.
The shop itself is tiny but there's enough room to seat 5 or 6 people. It sometimes fills up quickly at peak times. It is situated right up at the end of platform 1.
There is another coffee shop on the other side of the station which has more room and is a bit cheaper but I never use that one anymore as this one is better lit, 'warmer' looking (tables and chairs made of wood as opposed to metal) and has better service.
I rarely try the food myself as I generally just go for a drink and a sit-down before travelling but I am told it's...
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