King St0.2 mi from Lancaster centrelast reviewed May 2026
The latte comes on a wood tray, foam noted for texture and temperature rather than just presence. In a city where a distinct coffee identity is the exception, this one has one.
Latte on a wood tray with a flavour note behind it, Lancaster's quiet outlier.
King St0.2 mi from Lancaster centrelast reviewed May 2026
The latte comes on a wood tray, foam noted for texture and temperature rather than just presence. In a city where a distinct coffee identity is the exception, this one has one.
Latte on a wood tray with a flavour note behind it, Lancaster's quiet outlier.
22 King St, Lancaster LA1 1JY, UK
0.2 mi from Lancaster centre
Atkinsons has been roasting in Lancaster since 1837 and is still the most serious coffee operation in the city. The board names producers, the retail floor is stocked for taking them home.
Atkinsons has been roasting coffee in Lancaster since before most specialty cafes existed. The Castle Hill site makes that depth concrete: Loring roaster on-site, named single origins with printed tasting notes, espresso and filter roasted to separate profiles.
Atkinsons are one of the oldest roasting names in Britain. The Music Room is the sharpest address in their Lancaster operation: single origins on espresso and filter, tasting notes on every cup.