Fab coffee. Had run out of chocolate. This is obviously always bad. It is a bit posey and hipster-ish, but it does tend to be those sort of places that actually do things like oat milk and gluten-free snacks, so very good for my delicate constitution. Did make me feel extremely old though as it was full of students (this branch is on campus really so obviously it should be during term time) & advertising a retro night featuring Justin Beiber and Kanye West, who I think are new fangled. Lovely coffee though. Clear, flat access at the entrance, some parking nearby, navigating around tables as tricky as anywhere but enough lower tables to be wheelchair friendly plus helpful staff who offered to carry stuff over without prompting, wheelchair accessible loo on the same level, although difficult to turn round to reach door etc as not tons of space so depends if you have a bulky chair or what you need for transfer as to how truly accessible it is. Wide enough door, usual rails around toilet and...
Read moreA particularly warm and welcoming café in the city centre and opposite Liverpool University.
We discovered it by accident a week ago which was our first day and have been "hooked" and have been coming back every day for coffee ever since.
If you're a Greek especially visiting Liverpool (as we are fussy about coffee) give it a try! Although the coffee leaves a fruity aftertaste (something I personally don't like) it is the best I have tasted in Liverpool and together with the warm atmosphere it is the ultimate combination!
As for the food: delicious and well done butter croissant, carrot cake on another level and if you are a fan of cherries and almonds, you must try the Cherry Bakewell!!!
As for the staff, they are polite, helpful and eager to help you with anything you need!
In conclusion, this cafe is one of the places we will miss in...
Read moreThe tall blond girl should get fired at this point. This racist barista knows that I’m an international student and not British, and every time I get to the coffee to get my order she keeps saying « uff » and on top of that she say that I should try the Indian restaurant “chaiwala” next to them because she they ran out of oat milk, I have ignored all that so she doesn’t lose her job. But today was it for me, I have arrived to the cafe between 3-4 pm and I was the first one to arrive, there were 5 group of girls and 3 other group of girls (all of the girls were British), she gave them their order before me even though they have ordered matcha and other drinks that needs time, mine was only FLAT WHITE, I have waited for almost 12 mins to get my take away coffee. What kind of cafes hire such...
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