Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 2337 in 2648 in Liverpool
Nº 422 of 463 Other cuisines in Liverpool
Opinions
Just as bad - if not worse - than the other one. In general not a reccomended place or a very good experience at all
Sarah J . 2023-09-28
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Really expensive bad coffee and cheese n pickle sandwich £9.00 … really. Don’t mind paying a lot good quality. But certainly don’t like to be ripped off and give awful quality food n drink. Won’t b back.
suzmannikki . 2023-09-16
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It's got a good vibe, but not enough staff. It's a shame, with just one extra person on shift it would be a good place for take out. Skip this place though. The long, slow and badly managed queue just ain't worth it.
Sheridan . 2022-10-07
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Walking down Myrtle Street my twin brother Stephen and I decided to drop into this 92 Degrees outlet and what a very pleasant visit. A cozy interior, lovely decor and furnishings including a superb looking serving bar and plenty of seating options spread throughout this cafe both inside and outside looking out onto the busy and bustling Myrtle Street. We were here on a Thursday afternoon, we track and traced and grabbed a table outside were we ordered a cappuccino coffee, served steaming hot, we just kicked back, chilled out and planned out the day ahead while sipping our coffee's. From the first sip till the last sup you can tell they use quality ingredients in their coffee and take great pride in the coffee they serve ,it was just so good to be out and about again enjoying a quality coffee and socialising again albeit socially distanced. We really enjoyed our coffee's in here and although our visit was only fleeting as on every other visit to here we had a great time. This 92 Degrees outlet is easy to locate along Myrtle Street. Most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
Neil K . 2021-06-30
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Regulares en los 92 Grados originales y su adquisición de la Unidad 51 en el Triángulo Báltico. Sorprendido de encontrar otros 92 grados en Myrtle Street. Decoración básica, popular entre los estudiantes locales, café igual de bueno con los otros dos lugares.
Ken18 . 2019-07-24
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63 Opinions
Booked for my birthday, arrived and they didn’t have us down so we had to show proof .. on arrival told them we wanted to upgrade to cocktails.. as the drinks included was wine or beer or Prosecco, so the cocktails come along , a bottle of Prosecco and a jug of orange juice ! So basically paid an extra £10 each for a jug of juice ! The food was basically a Chinese starter ! In total £100 for a bottle of Prosecco (aldi Prosecco) and a Chinese starter ! Oh and the shots at the end was a shot of the juice .. only thing that saved it was the saxophone player .. never again
10 Opinions
Went to cafe after doing shopping with my partner and his mum. Bought 2 turkey baguette. Dont buy. They covered the whole lot in gravy. The baguette was soggy wet. You even get a little gravy boat , what for I do not no. They should not put gravy on it if they give you a gravy boat full of gravy. Shame really, as it did look nice on the picture behind the counter. Got covered in gravy. Never again.
85 Opinions
With hours to kill before catching our flight to Wroclaw for a six days holiday in that most cute of Polish city's we dropped into this bar ,its now called Sable & Co Bar & Kitchen, more or less same layout but a bit bigger,beers were really good we sampled but prices were as expected airport prices meaning inflated ,enjoyed our visit here before we moved on to catch our flight.
4 Opinions
It's not often I leave a second review on a TripAdvisor page but I thought this was warranted. I arrived at around 8:30 in the morning, ie. when the coffee shop should be fully stocked. One thing which I will note about this place is that their variety of hot drinks is very extensive. I, however, decided to keep things simple and order an English breakfast tea and a croissant. The member of staff then informed me that they had no tea in stock! Never in my life had I been to a coffee shop and been denied an order of something as simple as tea. To make matters worse, they had plenty of herbal teas in stock; just not the most basic thing on the menu. To make matters worse, the staff didn't even serve butter or a knife with my croissant and, despite making it clear that I was sitting in, served it to me in a plastic bag as opposed to a ceramic plate. Very strange considering how environmentally conscious the University of Liverpool claims to be. I will never return to this badly run coffee shop.