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Whether you’re looking for a caffeine fix after a night out or trying to stay awake through an all-night library study session, knowing the best coffee shops in Liverpool is important for students living in the city.
That’s why we’re here to give you a roundup of the best coffee shops in Liverpool. The next time the need for coffee strikes, you can consult our handy list!
Moose Coffee has three venues across Liverpool, with a fourth in Crosby on the way. You certainly won’t struggle to get a seat and enjoy their rich house blend of coffee (which pairs perfectly with their huge pancake stacks!)
The family-owned establishment has been serving North American breakfasts for 17 years now, and its attentive service, delicious Fairtrade coffee, and must-try breakfasts will make sure you keep coming back.
Bold Street Coffee not only stands in Bold Street but also has a second site in Liverpool!
Their delicious coffee, breakfast dishes, and fresh sandwiches are must-tries in the city. With guest espressos, this is a coffee shop you’ll want to visit again and again to try their latest drinks.
A caffeine lover’s paradise, Coffee and Fandisha is located in the Baltic Triangle.
They created a space based on the Ethiopian tradition of serving coffee with popcorn and other items. Inside, you’ll also find a wall dedicated to local artists. It’s a cool and creative space with rich and delightful coffee in abundance.
Created by a group of friends looking to bring loose-leaf tea to Liverpool, LEAF is a small, bohemian space all students should visit.
Since 2007, they’ve expanded to three shops, and their distinctive spaces are a great place to relax and enjoy countless varieties of tea and coffee.
Their food selection is packed with classic breakfast options and all-day menus, where you can choose dishes from lamb to pasta, juicy burgers, and sharing platters packed with inventive varieties of complementary foods.
At night, the Black Cat is an independent bar and taproom that attracts bar-hoppers looking for a fun night out on Smithdown Road. During the day though, between 8:30am and 4pm, it’s a popular coffee spot for local students.
The café offers free wifi, bottomless tea and coffee for just £6, and a wide variety of delicious, sweet treats. Whether you want to hang out with friends or are looking for a relaxed study spot close to home with easy access to great coffee, the Black Cat is the ideal choice.
To sample all of Mother Espresso’s impressive selection of coffee varieties, you’ll want to visit again and again! Whether you’re after refreshing iced coffees or velvety and rich coffee to warm you to your core, Mother Espresso is a destination you should always keep in mind.
This speciality coffee shop has expanded to two locations, and their second serves delicious baked goods from artisan sourdough to pastries, cakes and sweet bakes.
Bean There’s original location on Smithdown is home to their full food menu, too, which you don’t want to miss out on. Whilst the food is something to enjoy, their coffee perfectly complements it and is a reason to pop by over and over.
Located in one of the oldest buildings in Liverpool, Rocco offers coffee with a historical experience! You can enjoy their Fairtrade coffee blends while admiring the location’s beautiful architecture and learning more about its rich history.
Although the main coffee action happens upstairs, don’t just walk past their ground-floor door! Instead, take the stairs up to coffee heaven.
Admittedly, Lunko by the Lane’s main selling point is its bakery, but its coffee is equally impressive!
The coffee beans come from the local roastery Monkeyboard, and it is a delightful mix of flavours, with seasonal drinks to enjoy, too.
However, the fresh sweet treats are the real draw here, and we’re sure that, once you’ve tried one, you won’t mind waiting in the queues (no matter how long they get!)
While we’ve given you our opinion of the city’s best coffee shops, we’re eager to know if you think we’ve missed any! We can’t wait to try your recommendations.
If you prefer to take your coffee home then you’ll need a great student home to take it to! Check out our selection of student houses and flats in Liverpool here.