"there are many places to eat and drink, which are presented both in the world of fiction and reality. from the lively cafe in the film brief encounter to the late evening dinner in edward hoppers painting nighthawks. all create images of romance, strata to say and...natural tee and coffee. it is in this area we must now contain the bus station caffe in preston. the hotel is located in the listed, brutalist concrete cathedrale to public transport, preston bus station, it offers a wonderful window on the world of local commuters from within its impeccable environment. so they pull a chair, enjoy a cup of cheap tee or coffee and enjoy the very traditional British café menu. it was here I found myself with a friend recently, in a very handy available all day breakfast. from the generic sausages, speck, roasted brot, unknown brand baked beans, fried egg so cooked that they can never fully describe it, nor replicate at home and generous part of tinted mushrooms we saw the world go to its rubber tiles flooring for the price of £4.80 short, it is clean, inexpensive, very traditional café and had excellent service menu. they will not find locally related yet bizarre overpriced items, or expensive “special blend” coffee or any kind of carefree here. it is a straight caffe and they get what they expect. nothing more and nothing less, and he should be applauded for it."