Discover the Liverpool Best Café Retreats

Liverpool has always been a city of the arts. Whether it’s a silhouette of history left over from the Industrial Revolution or modern technology that has taken up residence in the city, culture, sport, and colour have brought the city to life. During the season, all the streets are filled with fans and the streets are filled with themed cafes. The unique culture of the city attracts countless students to come and study. In this blog, I will introduce the best cafes in Liverpool!

Famous Cafe

Bold Street Coffee

Location: 89 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4HF

Overview: Independent coffee brand in Liverpool with a branch in Manchester. The coffee shop boasts a history of over ten years. The coffee beans are all selected Arabica beans sourced from small farms through direct trade.

Review: Great, simple but tasty food, attentive staff without being in your face, good and accurate information on the menu, quality, clean, relaxed. 

If you’re looking for a place to have brunch in Liverpool, then Bold Street Coffee is the place for you. Famous for its ‘egg burger’, a bun filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, sausage, bacon, and vegan or vegetarian fillings, it’s a must-try when you visit the restaurant. This restaurant also serves fried food, a range of egg dishes, pancakes and meat pies, so there is something for everyone. In addition, Bold Street Coffee offers a range of speciality coffees such as hand-brewed, cold brew, and special flavoured espressos to cater to various customer tastes.

Rococo Coffee House

Location: First Floor, 61 Lord St, Liverpool L2 6PB

Overview: Cafe with flock sofas, armchairs, gold print wallpaper and chandelier, for paninis, cake and coffee.

Review: Delicious coffee, beautifully decorated establishment, excellent friendly service from everyone. This was such a lovely place to go for an afternoon rest. Highly recommend! 

Rococo Coffee House is a stylish, hit-and-miss cafe in the centre of Liverpool! It serves coffee, cakes, and desserts as well as light lunch options. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing chat with friends or a romantic encounter, Rococo Coffee House caters to most social needs. It’s also an 18-minute walk from the University of Liverpool and is very popular with students!

Leaf Cafe

Location: 65-67 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EZ

Overview: Soups, salads, cakes and speciality teas in a split-level, exposed brick cafe bar with stripped floors.

Review: I had a wonderful meal here. Special mention to our waitress who was so funny and cheerful. 

Leaf is a chain of restaurants with outlets in Manchester and Liverpool. The service is not as attentive as it could be, so you need to get your menu and find a seat at the front desk after entering the restaurant, and then go to the front desk to order and tell her the seat number after choosing your food. Leaf’s brunch is loved not only by locals but also by many tourists who come to visit. The most recommended is the Eggs Benedict Royale, an egg with salmon on bread with hollandaise sauce drizzled on top. Too many people recommend it. The full English breakfast at this one is also a great choice.

Moose Coffee

Location: 6 Dale St, Liverpool L2 4TQ, William Jessop Way, Liverpool L3 1DZ, Federation House, 88 Hope St, Liverpool L1 9BW

Overview: All-day American breakfast choices and deli sandwiches in a tall-ceilinged cafe with banquettes.

Review: Nadia served us today and was super friendly and attentive! Amazing food and service will certainly try to come back on our next visit!

Moose Coffee is a great place to drink coffee while getting a taste of American breakfast culture. It has three branches in Liverpool and is an excellent place for brunch. One can choose from one of their many American breakfasts, enjoy their classic Eggs Benedict dish, or savour their legendary pancakes with a Moose Macchiato to energise the day.

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92 Degrees

Location: 24 Hardman St, Liverpool L1 9AX, 36 Myrtle St, Liverpool L7 7AP, 49 Jamaica St, Liverpool L1 0AH, LIPA, Upper Duke St, Liverpool L1 9HF

Review: Loved the vibe! The coffee and the music are great. It’s the service that beckons you for a revisit! Great place to meet up with friends!

One day in 2015, five coffee-loving friends got together to start Liverpool’s first coffee shop and coffee roaster. Based on their shared obsession with coffee quality, the optimum temperature for brewing coffee, ’92 degrees’, became the name that best represents them. Today, their dedication to quality has earned them SCA (Speciality Coffee Association) accreditation and four outlets in Liverpool. 92 Degrees’ signature blend is Hope Street Coffee, made from beans from two origins. 92 Degrees’ blend is seasonally varied and is made from a combination of beans from both origins. Degrees adjusts the selection of both origins according to the seasons to ensure a consistent flavour and taste for their customers throughout the year.

Theme Cafe

Cat Cafe Liverpool

Location: 10 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4DS

Review: A cat lover? Then u must visit. I had the most beautiful moments with them spent 2 hours there and wasn’t even aware of time.

Cat lovers can’t miss Cat Cafe Liverpool, which has three floors. The third one is nicely decorated, the first and second ones are shabby, and the cats are on the first and first floors, so no one sits on the third one. There are leaflets on the tables with the cats’ names, and they sell all kinds of cat-related peripheral products at the door. Cat Cafe Liverpool’s charge is one pound per person for five minutes, drinks are provided free of charge, and there are quite a lot of kinds of surprises; pastries need to be charged separately (such as scones and cakes) are charged according to the time after the cat is finished. You can move around with your drink if you want to change your seat. Before entering, you will sign to show that you understand the rules of the cat cafe, such as not disturbing sleeping cats, not picking them up by force, not feeding them human food, and so on. And yes, the cats are always trying to drink our coffee!

Georgie Porgy Cafe

Location: 220 Walton Breck Rd, Liverpool L4 0RQ

Review: Lovely food and lovely staff and a huge amount of L.F.C. memorabilia everywhere including replica trophies up on the walls. Great place to go if visiting Anfield.

Georgie Porgy Cafe is the number one themed restaurant in Liverpool and is very popular. Not only can you get a traditional English Brubch here, but you can also experience the strong football culture in the UK. Of course, if you are a Liverpool football fan, this place can be considered paradise for Liverpool fans because this shop is full of Liverpool team peripherals.

Vegan Cafe Liverpool

The Egg Vegetarian Cafe

Location: Top Floor, 16-18 Newington, Liverpool L1 4ED

Overview: Vegetarian and vegan food in airy loft with exposed rafters, mezzanine floor and gallery space.

Review: One of the best little Sunday brunch locations I’ve been to in months. Unpretentious but absolutely delicious vegan food, pancakes were outstanding, vegan cooked breakfast was amazing.

The Egg is one of Liverpool’s cosiest cafes, located on the top floor of a building on Bold Street. Vegetarians have considered it a ‘home away from home’ for decades. It opens at breakfast time every day and stays open late, with a special menu that changes daily. No alcohol is sold, but you can bring your bottle for a small corkage fee.

The Vibe Café

Location: Unit 1a, Chancery House, Paradise St, Liverpool L1 3HE

Overview: Hip, bi-level spot for creative, plant-based breakfast & lunch, plus fair-trade coffee & smoothies.

Reveiw: Dog friendly. Spacious. Toddler Friendly. Delicious food. Creative menu. We tried the vegan Benny, cauliflower wings and spud bowl. it’s a tasty dish overall!

The Vibe Café aims to create a new experience for its customers’ mind, body and soul. The drinks and food are 100% plant-based and made from local produce. The Vibe Café’s all-vegan dishes are said to take down even the pickiest of vegetarians – think hearty vegan breakfasts, hearty grilled dinners, and big bowls of nachos sprinkled with guacamole, salsa, and smoked pineapple nectar. If you’re planning to dine with veggie-loving friends or want to try something new and exciting, this place couldn’t be more ideal.

Conclusion

The city of Liverpool is never short of excellent cafes and coffee shops. There’s something for everyone, from quaint and cosy spaces to trendy and uploadable spots. Whether you’re looking for photo-bombing cafes, a cat-cafe party to loosen up your body and mind, or you’re a vegan, Liverpool has it all. So why take a break from your busy day and enjoy a great cup of coffee or a delicious pastry in one of Liverpool’s top cafes?

FAQ on Liverpool Cafe

Bold Street is widely regarded as one of the streets in Liverpool with the highest concentration of cafes. This bustling thoroughfare, located in the city center, is known for its vibrant atmosphere, eclectic mix of independent shops, and diverse culinary scene.

Cat Cafe Liverpool! This cat cafe has three floors and is like a cat’s home away from home, with little food bowls and soft nests for cats on each floor.

Bold Street Coffee, Leaf Cafe, Moose Coffee.

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