buxton's coffee scene has grown beyond its market town roots, with independents carving out space between the chains that line spring gardens. but step off the main drag toward glossop, and you'll find something that feels different. twig coffee shop sits right at the railway station, which means you're likely to encounter it by accident rather than design. that's part of what makes it work. the regulars here aren't just passing through. they've made this their spot, the kind of place where you can settle in without feeling like you're taking up valuable real estate. it's the sort of operation that thrives on word of mouth rather than social media buzz. the coffee holds up, the space feels lived-in rather than curated. when your train's running late, that flat white starts looking like the best part of your commute.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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