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Blooming Skull Coffee
92/100 (1663 ratings)
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"The staff here are so genuinely friendly, before I’d even drank my coffee I knew I’d be returning again. The coffee was excellent and service..."
Sophie Li
"Great little coffee shop. Staff friendly. Good tasting coffee and the cakes are yummy also. Love the logo of the place and the name that is one of..."
Jenni Little
"The design is a good representation of how a coffee house should look like in 2020 which runs by young energetic management. Still warm and elegant...."
Bela Paholik
"Tasty drinks and cakes. Mainly takeaway but you can also sit in again too. Lovely staff and a cosy atmosphere. Part of Wirral Independent too if you..."
Marie L. Haugaard
"Lovely little coffee shop selling great quality coffee, plants, gifts and often other small homeware items by independent brands. Sweet treats are..."
Jennifer Evans
"Amazing barista behind the counter she was lovely and we had a great convocation 10/10 would defo..."
Lucas Grant
"Everything I love - coffee, cake, plants & unique gifts. Delicious coffee & cake options - the classics, plus many that you won’t find anywhere..."
G Owen
"My favourite coffee shop. Amazing service from really knowledgeable & friendly staff. Gorgeous cakes & bakes & the coffee is excellent. Plants are..."
Clare Sarson
"Have been a big fan since it was a sit down cafe and have loved watching it evolve to a shop of all things lovely. It’s such a nice atmosphere and..."
Hanna Ghariani
"So lovely, great snack selection and amazing coffee..."
Holly Fitzgerald
Lady Lever Art Gallery
90/100 (4293 ratings)
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"Incredibly impressed. Highly recommend. Free museum with beautiful art in a impressive building. Absolutely loved it. All staff lovely. Cafe worth a..."
Dayna Henderson
"Excellent collection of art and artifacts collected by the Lever family in particular. Interesting information in places. Well laid out, you just..."
Andy
"Excellent time had here. Staff very friendly. Great cafe and shops. Many rooms with..."
Helga
"We arrived and was in time for a guided tour of some of the paintings (free). The guides were very enthusiastic, and told the story behind the..."
Nancy May
"Awesome art gallery with large collection of paintings, statues and decorative art. I always pop in the gift shop and Café. Port Sunlight is one of..."
Iwona Kosek
"Loved it! super friendly staff. FREE though I gave a £5 donation (worth it!). Great pre Raphaelite collection. Nice cafe. Great to visit if you are..."
Ben Hills-Jones
"Beautiful gallery, one of my favourite art galleries to visit!! Staff are wonderful and are super easy to approach if any questions were to be asked...."
Ash Imya
"I visited the gallery on a whim with my mate, it was interesting and very well laid out, I’m not an art fan but the furniture and statues where..."
David Hett
"I have visited this lovely gallery a few times and have always enjoyed wandering around looking at the fabulous paintings and other treasures. It was..."
Livia Jones
"Not actually a Victorian Museum as it was created a little too late but maybe one of the later museums built by people of the Victorian age. It is..."
Richard Hakes