3/5 Chaz C. 1 year ago on Google
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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