Good Karma Coffee House

Good Karma Coffee House

📍 9 Lawson Rd, Brighouse HD6 1NY, UK

About Good Karma Coffee House

Good Karma Coffee House is a highly-regarded destination in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, celebrated for its inviting atmosphere and diverse menu. With an impressive Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 500 reviews, it stands out as a local favourite for both daily visitors and those seeking a delightful culinary experience.

Patrons can enjoy a wide array of offerings, from superb coffees, including those made with North Star beans, to a comprehensive food menu spanning breakfast, lunch, and even occasional evening meals. Reviews frequently highlight the delicious and well-portioned dishes, from faultless breakfasts and fluffy pancakes to flavorful wings and expertly crafted espresso martinis. The quick and friendly service provided by the dedicated team consistently contributes to the positive and engaging vibe of the coffee house.

Visiting Information

Good Karma Coffee House is open seven days a week, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The venue prioritises accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating, ensuring a comfortable visit for all. For convenience, a variety of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.

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📍 9 Lawson Rd, Brighouse HD6 1NY, UK

4.5

from 553 reviews

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Showing 5 of 553 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.

Anonymous
3/5
4 weeks ago

First time having food here as we always just go for a coffee. The coffee is very good here, well all the drinks are really. The Philly was ok, I think the sauce killed it a little bit for me. I would expect it to be cheesy. We also ordered scrambled eggs with GF toast. We had to send this back because the eggs were flat cold. Second dish came out fine but eggs were a little wet. All personal preference of course but overall not for me on food but drinks are very good!

Anonymous
5/5
2 months ago

Very rarely leave reviews but went for the evening food and honestly was delicious. Service was quick and the staff were lovely, food was good portions and probably my favourite wings I’ve ever had, also had an espresso martini made with North Star coffee which was the best I’ve had in a long time. Price was very good for such good food. Only thing that let it down for me was that it wasn’t full, hope it picks up because I’ll definitely be back.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

Not often I say this but todays breakfast was faultless. 10/10 for food, service, staff, presentation, vibe. I actually spoke to the chefs at the end to tell them how amazed I was with this place. I have been previously for coffee but not food.I had pancakes with bacon and maple syrup with a side of rosemary garlic potatoes. Just stunning. I now cant wait to try the lunch menu. Banging. Very current. Very fresh. Well done. Thats how you do it.

Anonymous
5/5
4 months ago

I came for the menu and wow it didn’t disappoint. We had breakfast and I can confirm the food was amazing, a bit random but it worked. I had the good karma which has two sausages, some avocado, a tomato, a garlic mushroom, some delicious garlic and rosemary mini roast potatoes cubes. black pudding, beans and bread. My friend went for the stateside but switched bacon for vegan sausage - she also loved hers. I will say it was a bit expensive and the drinks aren’t really worth the price. I had a cup of tea for £2.45 which I felt was quite steep, but I guess we are in a cost of living crisis - regardless of the cost I’d recommend going and would definitely go again myself. It’s also quite a small place and we got the last table luckily so I’m unsure if seating is an issue but there was lots of outside seats available; it was just a bit cold so we wanted to go inside.

Anonymous
3/5
4 months ago

Used to be one of our favourite places to breakfast, especially for our fruit loving son who could get ALL the fruit on his pancakes. Went today, £2 per portion of fruit on top of the pancakes. I don’t mind prices increasing, cost of living and stuff, but when the prices increase and you get less? It’s so hard to find reasons to come back. Attached photos of all the fruit and pancakes massive, to today where I paid £2 for one banana (aren’t bananas one of the cheapest fruits too 🥲) and pancakes literally half the size. For our breakfast order today it cost us £10 more than normal, for less breakfast and less service.