Lucy In The Sky Coffee Shop
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Lucy In The Sky Coffee Shop
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Yummy breakfast and not too much of a wait. just a note, they can’t split the bill, so take cash if you want to do that.
The breakfast was nice here, but the service could’ve been improved. the toast for our full english was brought out a good 5-10 minutes before the meal, so by the time it arrived the toast had gone cold. it was far too hot inside so we had to sit outside, and this was on a relatively mild day. coffee was quite average, but the food was very nice and well priced.
Cutest little coffee shop! i was a bit bummed as they were closed when i came over christmas & new years, but did make a visit when i was in town this april. that bagel sandwich is huge, easily 2 meals.
Sooo glad i found this place! the cafe is gorgeous to look at and the food is sooo nice, really well priced as well. i took my family who have never been to liverpool before and i’d been telling them about true scousers having purple bins so obv we had to have the milkshakes! the staff are all so nice and i love that it’s so gorgeous but has a real local feel. defo coming here again!
My wife and i stopped off here for lunch whilst we were visiting liverpool. it’s an independent cafe which is nice. the shop bright and pink and of a average size. the staff were super friendly and welcoming. it was fairly busy but we got a table easy enough. at our table there was dangling decor from the ceiling that came right down in the middle of the table which was kind of in the way. there is lots to choose from on the menu and caters for most diets. we both decided to get the wheelie bin milkshake since it was a bit unusual. after tasting it we realised that, in fact, it was very usual. it was basically a bog standard nesquik strawberry milkshake in a mini wheelie bin with cream and marshmallows on top. a bit of a gimmick really. for food i decided to try margy’s scouse. it was my first time trying scouse. it came with homemade pickled cabbage and bread. the scouse was decent. it’s basically a beef stew with potatoes and some other veg. i can tell that it’s a reliable dish that you can’t really go wrong with. a good meal to have on a cold winter night. for me, it was quite tasty but wasn’t blown away, it’s probably not something i’d choose again. just a bit meh. i have to say i am not usually a fan of pickled cabbage but this one was really great. the bread was just bread, nothing special. my wife got a brekky bagel which she said was nice with nothing to fault. aside from the milkshakes, the food was relatively inexpensive. i’d say that the drinks were quite pricey, considering that it’s just cheap nesquik they use. overall, the service was excellent, the food was good, milkshakes were average, the setting was nice but i’d be lying if i wasn’t slightly disappointed as i had high expectations based on the reviews.