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    Station House

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Caffe and Co - Builders breakfast

    Caffe and Co

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Caffe and Co is a decent size breakfast/lunch spot in Rainhill village. It is set in the old HSBC…read morebank but you would never know to look at it now. It has plenty of seating which is good because it gets very busy. I have been coming in here on and off over the last few years, specifically when I go to visit my folks and I have to say, I'm a little underwhelmed. I want it to be better than it is but it just doesn't deliver. I think that is why it's taken me so long to write a review. The service is fine but it's nothing to write home about. You sit down, take note of your table number and order at the counter. As for the food, I only ever come for breakfast. I like the builders breakfast as a choice. It's a good hearty breakfast but the quality varies from one day to the next. The black pudding often comes out like a hockey puck and the mushrooms, which I'm pretty sure are canned are nearly always cold when they get to you. They do good thick toast though which is a plus. Finally, the price is too much. For these prices you should be getting at the very least table service. I honestly think I only go here because I can walk there and I know 9/10 they will have room to sit. Perhaps next trip I'll give it a miss.

    This was described by my Mum as being like a Costa Coffee, but it turned out far better than that…read more new cafe on the former site of the HSBC does give the impression of having an owner with a passion for what he is doing. What he is doing is, I suspect, spreading the good word of coffee to tea drinkers. I went in there for a greasy breakfast, which had the Irish and English versions. These were on the menu as more of a commercial necessity. The soda bread was poor, but more ingredient were perfectly fine. That said, when there is a butcher a few doors down, it seems odd that they use "merely" better supermarket stuff (I could be wrong). The coffee was indeed very nice and well served. The different types of coffee were listed on a board next to their curry-equivalent in strength to give some idea of what people could order. It was a nice touch that would work equally well in curry houses in most of the rest of Europe. That and the offer of barrista lessons tell the story of an evangelical owner. The pastries looked rather superior to the average Starbucks nonsense. Were this really a Costa, it would get two stars. Instead, it just squeaks four.

    Station House - coffee - Updated May 2026

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