IF you’re a fan of Home Bargains, you know that a quick visit can easily turn into a day out with all the bargains.
And now, the budget retailer has made it even easier to make the most of your visit by adding affordable coffee in select stores.
After stocking up on discounted beauty products and homewares, you can relax with a hot tea from £1.99p dogsand there are children’s meals for £2.59.
Home Bargains told customers: “Did you know we have 19 stores with a café? Well you do now!”
Shoppers can enjoy a tasty pitstop in locations including Oxford, Preston, Coventry, Liverpool and Wrexham.
One shopper was given an in-depth tour of the cafe at its nearby store in Dover and praised the affordable prices in the bag.
Cayley Wilders, from Kent, who posts about motherhood and lifestyle on TikTok, uploaded a video about herself @cayleywilders account.
She wrote: “Come with me as I check out Home Bargains Cafe for the first time.”
First of all, the store was “huge,” so it gave Cayley a lot of items to look through.
When she was ready for her break, the cafe had “little cart compartments where you could park your purchases.”
And his mind was blown when he saw how affordable the menu was.
She continued: “I knew the prices here were so low and I’ve wanted to try it for a long time.
“So we just came for coffee and cake, but here are some of the prices of things.
“The sandwiches were less than £2.
“The juice was about 80p and you can get a kids’ meal for £2.59, which is amazing.
“Tea £1, coffee £1.50, hot dog 99p.”
Cayley was also impressed by the “insane” £1.49 cakes.
While there is a range of cakes to choose from, the menu offers everything from a bacon or sausage roll costing £1.99, two toasted crumpets with butter for £1 or a toasted tea cake with butter for £1.
They even have a kids’ meal which costs £2.59 and includes a sandwich or hot dog, chips, donut and a bottled drink.
The mum added: “So I had such a good selection of sweet treats, like 50 cents for a sausage roll and 89 cents for a croissant, and check out these amazing Nutella muffins for £1.39.
“We carry the cake and coffee.”
Cayley showed off the items she managed to buy for £5, which she thought was a good deal compared to high street cafes.
She added: “If you compare that to a place like Costa, the coffee alone will cost £5.”
After she was fed and watered, Cayley said the next The excitement at the Home Bargains store was that they also had a Garden World section.
Which Home Bargains stores have cafes?

THERE ARE 19 Home Bargains stores with a café. See the list below to find the closest one.
- Dover
- Oxford
- Crossing point
- Alfredo
- Amesbury
- Byrom Street
- Hyndburn
- Preston 3
- He speaks
- New Axis
- Norris Green
- Prescott
- Clifton Moore
- Trimdon
- Crossed Hands
- Holt Road
- Almondvale RP
- Newtownabbey Residence
- Armagh
She concluded: “We were a little worried about this, but yes, we would definitely recommend going to a Home Bargains cafe.
“I think I’ll be a regular here then! These prices are so good. I only wish I had ventured here when I was on maternity leave.”
Her video racked up hundreds of likes and people seemed to be fans of Home Bargains cafes too.
One said: “Loved Dover! This is our homegrown bargain trip.
Another added: “This is so good.”
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