Reviews Rococo Coffee House

5
Amanda Boddy
+5
A great place for food and drinks. Love the way original features have been used. Very popular. You can sit and read whilst just having a drink , or something to eat. Cosy furniture with gorgeous chandeliers hanging. Toilets are clean. Well worth a visit. Reward card available to collect a stamp on each visit, then redeem for a free drink once it's complete 😁👍
4
Cristina Meirosu
+4
+ the place looks lively, they have different rooms and one of them features a very cosy fireplace + the staff is super friendly and the service was very fast even though the place was quite full - we had the avocado toast, but it was a big disappointment. They serve it with a lot of sweet chilli sauce so you don’t get to feel any other taste besides the one of the sauce. I tried to remove most of the sauce, but the sweet taste was very pregnant and not really what I expect from an avocado toasta with poached eggs…
5
Ruby
+5
Delicious coffee, beautifully decorated establishment, excellent friendly service from everyone, this was such a lovely place to go for an afternoon rest. Highly recommend!
5
Priscilla Koehler
+5
Fantastic place and soooooo delicious food, I loved my avocado toast, the best 👌🏼😀
4
Claudia
+4
The cafe is quite big and has old-fashioned furniture which is quite interesting. The large cappuccino was alright, but nothing special. A little bitter for my taste.
5
Vikram Arora
+5
Delicious fresh food and coffee. Staff very helpful and accommodating. Requested to change the smoothie recipe slightly and they were happy to provide as per the request. The person even came later to ask if the smoothie was OK. Amazing after sales service too. Slightly expensive though compared to other places but you get what you pay for.
5
Patrick Jennings
+5
First time tried this coffee shop as was suggested. Opted for a chicken Caesar salad and a cappuccino. The salad was very tasty, a good size and extremely fresh. Very reasonably priced too for a city centre establishment. The place is very quirky with plenty of seating set out over two floors and with little rooms offset from main eating areas. Definitely worth a visit. Not too noticable from the main high street, based on Lord Street ,as up a flight of stairs through a door you wouldn't notice. Will be visiting here again for sure.
5
Darren Thacker
+5
After googling places nearby we found this little gem tucked away off the main street. We were blown away by the size of the place once we entered through the single door and up the stairs away from the hustle and bustle. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the atmosphere in this authentically vintage themed cafe and the food was spot on. The staff were friendly and helpful.
5
Verónica Díaz
+5
Such a beautiful place inside, from outside seems like a small caffe but once you enter, you realize its a entire house with many rooms and sections to sit, super nice and vibey place, I had a coffee and it was delicious! One of the best, didn't have anything to eat but the food seemed very nice and also the sweets. I had a great morning start going to this place, also the girls working there are so nice, delicate and polite.
5
Shaun Oldfield
+5
First time visiting Rococo this week. It was one of the best coffe shops I've ever been. Firstly the staff were incredibly. Really friendly and helpful. Then the place itself is stunning and a lot bigger than expected. The old rustic fire places and furniture feel like going back in time and I loved both floors. Lastly, the food. The food was reasonably priced and looking at the tables around me to see what they ordered I couldnt decide what to get. The sandwiches and the bacon and bree jacket potato looked incredible. The vegan brownies were also some of the best I've ever had. Will definitely be going back for more.
4
Bruno Leite Alves
+4
Coffee was great, cold latte on a warm day, perfect. The pastries were a bit too sweet and dry, it could be better, also, it would be nice to have more options available. The atmosphere was nice but somehow it seems a bit dirty, with empty glasses and dishes that lingered on tables. That being said, it is a great place to visit and relax, I like this kind of place and recommend you to stop by.
5
John Bashford
+5
One of the great independent coffee shops in Liverpool city centre. It's popularity speaks for itself. Lovely relaxed atmosphere, where you can happily spend hours with friends or chill out by yourself in between shopping. The food, coffee and tea are excellent and the staff are very pleasant. Access is up a set of stairs, you may have to speak with the owner for pram or wheelchair access.
4
Marianne Larsen
+4
Waiting too long for them to open the place sunday... They open at 10 but I think they opened the doors about 10.15-10.20... But the place was so Nice and very good food and drinks - will definately visit again ❤️
5
Liz
+5
Great lunch and lovely cosy cafe over 2 floors
5
Di Brown
+5
Loved the eggs on smashed avocado and the cappuccino was really good,but very disappointed with the tiffin especially as I broke all the rules to eat it. The staff and atmosphere are always good. Its busy because it's good it would be perfect if the tiffin was improved with biscuit and fruit.
5
Ana Luiza Queiroz
+5
Nice place and it is bigger than you think from the street. I only had a iced latte and it was good. The only problem is the blender that is too loud
5
SHUA
+5
Loved it here today! Great little spot on Lord street, but on the first floor so a little get away from the chaos. Excellent coffee too, good to find a barista that knows what he's doing 👍 reasonably priced and delicious food. Highly recommend!
5
Ian Fabris
+5
Ashamed to say that it took me 60 years to get around to visiting Liverpool, but I absolutely loved it. I am now fascinated by the history, the architecture and the vibe. We decided to treat ourselves to a return visit to Rococo on our final day because we loved the coffee so much. I could honestly sit there by the window, coffee in front of me and spend the whole day watching the world go by. Being a bit geeky, I also spent a fair amount of time scanning the high ceiling in awe of the building. I asked one of the staff about the history of the building.and was advised that it once housed Radio Caroline, but had otherwise just been a shop front. But, in my imagination, it was much grander than that .... It kinda summed up Liverpool to me, a beautiful hidden gem
5
paul davies
+5
Another visit and was not disappointed food was Excellent (chicken and bacon wrap). Last visit I had sausage on ciabatta and iced latte,there are a lot of stairs as it's on the first floor in an old building with several rooms with nicely spaced tables,also a second floor with tables
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