Before boarding the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle at 10:05 from Caboose, it's worth starting the day with a good breakfast or coffee ÔÇö Stonehenge's caf├® can get busy and food at the monument is fine but not exceptional. Here are the best options near Salisbury Train Station.
Caboose (115 South Western Road)
Your shuttle departs from here ÔÇö and a takeaway coffee is included in your ┬ú20 shuttle fare. Caboose Salisbury is a boutique B&B and the home of the shuttle. Arrive 15 minutes before your departure to collect your coffee before boarding.
Around the Station
South Western Road and the immediate surrounding streets have several caf├®s well-suited to a pre-departure breakfast. Walk 5ÔÇô10 minutes towards the city centre and the choice broadens significantly. The Charter Market (Tuesdays and Saturdays) also has excellent street food vendors in the Market Square.
At Stonehenge
The Stonehenge caf├® is part of the visitor centre complex and serves reasonable hot food, sandwiches and cakes. It is included in the standard visiting experience. However, it queues badly between 12:00 and 14:00 on peak days. If you're arriving at 10:40 on the first shuttle, the caf├® is quiet and tables are easy to find.
Evening in Salisbury
If you're ending your day in Salisbury before travelling home, the city centre has an excellent range of independent restaurants within walking distance of the station. The area around Market Street and New Street has Mediterranean, Indian, and traditional British options that consistently receive high reviews.
Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. Just £20 return per person, all in.
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