About
Calabria Coffee MK is a cozy café located on Upper Fifth Street in Milton Keynes, and it has quickly become a favorite spot for many locals. With a solid rating of 4.8 stars, it shows that customers appreciate what this café has to offer. If you're in the area and looking for a place to relax with a good cup of coffee, this might just be the right spot for you.
The café is open every day of the week, making it convenient to drop by for breakfast or a coffee break. They serve a variety of items, including breakfast dishes, cakes, and different types of coffee. Customers have raved about the delicious breakfast offerings, with many highlighting the quality of the food. The breakfast options seem especially popular, with
42 reviews
Customer Reviews
Dreammerin
April 4, 2025
Calabria Coffee in Milton Keynes is a hidden gem! Their cappuccino is simply wonderful. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it an ideal spot for a relaxing coffee break. Highly recommend!
S.L.A.
April 4, 2025
Wow.... What a great place for a casual meet. Just had breakfast and coffee with some mates and I can only praise this establishment. Great quality but not pretentious. Definitely returning.
Roy Dennis
April 4, 2025
Nice cafe with tables inside and out. Selection of cakes, panini's, flatbreads, and pizza. Coffee is good (could be better) and the tuna and cheese panini melt had a generous amount of filling.
Chris Haupt
April 4, 2025
The reason I had to score low for service is that there was one person behind the counter, who we presumed was front of house until we placed a breakfast order and she proceeded to turn on a rudimentary cooker behind her and start frying and scrambling eggs.
So one person was taking orders, cooking food, making hot drinks and waiting tables. She does a great job considering, but be pepared for a wait if the café isn't empty (lucky for us it was).
The poor score on atmosphere is because it has a sweaty, musty smell as you walk in, and is a bit of a monocultural experience where you'll feel quite out of place unless you're from a muslim background.
These things aside, the breakfast was shockingly good with a sprinkling of fresh dill, sesame and chilli flakes over well cooked eggs with the more interesting option of having it all on a croissant.
However the chai latte was sour, either because the soy milk was expired or because it had curdled, meaning it wasn't the 'barista' kind. This won't be a problem for most people of course as I'm sure their cow's milk drinks are fine.
Overall I really can't complain given the price. If you don't mind the atmosphere, slow service and lack of experience with dairy-free drinks, I can strongly recommend Calabria Coffee
So one person was taking orders, cooking food, making hot drinks and waiting tables. She does a great job considering, but be pepared for a wait if the café isn't empty (lucky for us it was).
The poor score on atmosphere is because it has a sweaty, musty smell as you walk in, and is a bit of a monocultural experience where you'll feel quite out of place unless you're from a muslim background.
These things aside, the breakfast was shockingly good with a sprinkling of fresh dill, sesame and chilli flakes over well cooked eggs with the more interesting option of having it all on a croissant.
However the chai latte was sour, either because the soy milk was expired or because it had curdled, meaning it wasn't the 'barista' kind. This won't be a problem for most people of course as I'm sure their cow's milk drinks are fine.
Overall I really can't complain given the price. If you don't mind the atmosphere, slow service and lack of experience with dairy-free drinks, I can strongly recommend Calabria Coffee