Very cute, cozy restaurant with delicious food! I went there as a French tourist for lunch. The staff was very nice and dynamic, the service was quick. I had a soup & toastie with coleslaw, and a dragonfruit latte. The famous coleslaw was indeed excellent! And the rest was great too. Prices were very affordable for this type of restaurant. The classic rocknroll music in the background was not loud, and of very good taste. 100% recommend - support your independant coffee shops!
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: Exchange Street East, Liverpool L2 3PQ, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 151 236 9447
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Aurora Misteta ★★★★★
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David Fenech ★★★☆☆
This small coffee shop is run by 3 charming young ladies who served us efficiently. The cappuccino wasn’t the best and I also had the full English breakfast. It gives the air of a local cafe but with city prices.
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Bee D'abeille Lokkit ★★★★★
It is with genuine pleasure that I commend Lucy in the Sky Coffee Shop for what can only be described as a uniquely delightful and theatrically absurd encounter with British café culture at its most creative. From the moment our party entered, we were greeted not only with the warmth and efficiency of highly professional staff, but also with a strikingly whimsical aesthetic that somehow blends playful irreverence with polished execution. Of particular note was the remarkable innovation of serving a luxurious milkshake in a miniature wheelie bin—a gloriously tongue-in-cheek nod to British suburban life that made our entire table erupt with joy. Quite frankly, one could not dream up a more inventive take on modern café presentation. The food was exemplary. Each sandwich was thoughtfully assembled, bursting with flavour and freshness. The accompanying crisps and coleslaw were perfectly judged. The milkshake (bin aside) was rich, indulgent, and generously adorned with whipped cream, marshmallows and sprinkles, served with the sort of flamboyant confidence one rarely encounters outside the West End. The staff were, without exception, a credit to the establishment—friendly without being overly familiar, attentive yet discreet, and maintaining a light-hearted professionalism that made the entire visit feel exceptionally well-managed. Special appreciation must go to Lucy herself (pictured in the flowery blouse beside me), whose personal charm and effortless hospitality elevated the entire afternoon. To conclude: Lucy in the Sky is not merely a coffee shop, it is a lovingly curated cultural vignette, delivered with wit, heart, and just the right amount of eccentric British flair. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking joy, laughter, and genuinely excellent food in the company of good friends.
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Simon Chapman ★★★★★
An amazing cafe in the centre of Liverpool! Although their Menu doesn't have much on it, if you want an all day breakfast this is the place to go! They have a veggie option as well, but the full English was very tasty, and the sausages were much better than other places I've tried! Very good atmosphere as well with friendly staff, and don't be put off by the pink theme! Got chocolate was also great, although a little expensive at £4.10
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Chaz Carstairs ★★★☆☆
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.
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Juliana Karla ★☆☆☆☆
I went here to have a breakfast lured by the good reviews on Google. Once we got there the service was slow and not good. So we thought the food would still be good, but no, the full English breakfast was terrible, raw egg, greesy rash browns just not good at all :( I won’t be returning
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Ibro Tammam ★★★★★
Lucy in the sky offers a mixed emotion take on todays traditional coffee/brunch shop. Although very “instagrammy”, Lucy in the sky is an independent family run business, initially established in 1989. There are many reasonably priced options on the menu, I ordered a jacket potato with cheese, beans and tuna which was really nice and tasty, unfortunately I didn’t get the famous coleslaw on the plate but i blame my self for that as I didn’t explain that i wanted the toppings as extras, or that could be an excuse to visit again. Which i will definitely do. In summary, lovely food and welcoming attentive staff, great lunch spot.
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Lucy Dominey ★★★★★
Beautiful little independent cafe, food was lovely and the ladies running the show were equally as lovely. Definitely worth the visit if you're in Liverpool
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Lucy In The Sky Coffee Shop is located at Exchange Street East, Liverpool L2 3PQ, United Kingdom
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