Situated conveniently at 124 St James's St in Burnley, The Last Stop Cafe stands as a warm, inviting haven for both locals and visitors seeking a genuine and satisfying coffee shop experience. This charming family-run café effortlessly combines the comforts of home-cooked meals with the unpretentious charm of a traditional English café, making it a beloved spot for anyone craving hearty food and friendly service.
What truly sets The Last Stop Cafe apart is its commitment to offering a diverse menu that caters to all tastes without overwhelming the senses. From satisfying full English breakfasts to freshly prepared sandwiches and wholesome main meals, every dish is crafted with care and served promptly—ideal for those waiting on the busy bus stop right outside.
Customers praise the café not only for its value but for the authenticity and comforting quality of its food. Jamie Brown’s experience of enjoying a full breakfast and coffee for under five pounds speaks volumes about the café's exceptional affordability without compromising taste or portion size. The balance of friendly service and nostalgic ambiance, complete with photographs of old Burnley adorning the walls, creates a space that feels both welcoming and steeped in community spirit.
Moreover, the décor echoes a sense of warmth and familiarity, a place where elderly guests feel at ease, as noted by Lynn Catlow, who delights in bringing friends who only truly enjoy their meals here. This personal connection to customers elevates The Last Stop Cafe beyond a mere coffee stop, transforming it into a cherished local meeting point.
Every visit promises prompt service without rushing; the background radio maintains a comfortable, unobtrusive atmosphere where you can sit and savor your food, away from the hustle of modern chain cafés. Carley White highlighted the friendly owner and the delicious sausages—a testament to the pride taken in food quality and customer care.
Whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee while waiting for the bus or opting for a leisurely brunch filled with flavours that resonate with home, The Last Stop Cafe delivers on all fronts. Its clean, tidy environment and reasonable prices make it a no-brainer for anyone seeking an honest, welcoming coffee shop in Burnley. For those who appreciate good food served with genuine warmth, The Last Stop Cafe truly feels like the perfect final pause before moving on.
Contact them at +44 7922 090996 to inquire about daily specials or simply swing by and discover your new favourite local spot. It’s not just a cafe—it’s where Burnley’s community spirit brews strong.
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Lynn Catlow
10/12/2025
Love the food in this place. ,just ask and they serve it to you Always take an elderly friend there and it's the only place she will eat her meal, and enjoy
Del Sumners
08/12/2025
A good small family run café, clean and tidy. Sells a good range range of food from sandwiches to main meals. Prices are very reasonable too. A customer toilet is available. Located right outside busy bus stop, good for a quick drink if your waiting for a bus.
Carol Christie
21/11/2025
Lovely cafe now called THE LAST STOP CAFE..... great service, good choice of food and drinks cheap prices really worth a look
Jamie Brown
10/11/2025
Great place, a proper cafe, had a full breakfast with coffee for less than a fiver, good food, great friendly service. First time ive been in years , will definitely be back, but wont leave it as long this time. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants more than a fancy coffee and cake for breakfast .
Carley White
18/10/2025
Fantastic little place. Wonderful lady who owns it, very friendly & have tasty food especially the sausages Prices are good too
Duncan McDermott
15/10/2025
Great little café. Friendly place and best value for miles. Great home cooked food. Couldn't fault it. Nice nostalgic photos of old Burnley. Thanks.
Sam Rushton
12/10/2025
Good cafe, food came quick, decent prices, has a radio but not too loud, good place to go for a sit down if you're not into the starbucks type places that seem to be everywhere.