The Egg Cafe
16-18 Newington
L1 4ED
tel: 01517072755
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16-18 Newington
L1 4ED
tel: 01517072755
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vegan machine said on 15th June ...
"i go the egg everytime im in liverpool the place is amazing and i would recomend it to everyone the cafe itself is unlike any resturantive ever eat at if your looking for culture and great food (and a bit a a hippy background) go the egg and enjoy the place is so fantastic i took my mum "
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T. said on 26th April ... "I went to the egg cafe for the first time with a friend and thought it was amazing. I have recently become a vegan and becasue the food was tasty and affordable, it made me feel more secure in my choice of veganism. The menu was clearly labelled with what was suitbale for vegans and the food itself was filling and refreshing. I would recommmend the spicy vegan burger. One word. Beautiful.
The cafe is secluded and a world away from a typical city restraunt! The atmosphere was calming and relaxed and the staff were lovely and helpful.
It would be great if they had more choices on the menu but apart from that i would recommend it!"
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lynn said on 21st January ... "My other half and I went to Egg yesterday and had a very nice sunday lunch in a relaxed yet busy atmosphere. I am vegan and my partner vegetarian and it made a nice change to have plenty of choice. I even had dessert!
I loved the quirkiness of the place - right up our street and we'll definitely go again when in Liverpool.
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diane foster-deam said on 11th January ... "The egg cafe is a little gem hidden up winding stairs on the 2nd floor of a building in newington,liverpool city centre. It has a very relaxed hippy like atmosphere and anyone and everyone fits in.
The food is first class vegetarian/vegan and the portions are huge.The prices are very good. You can get a 3 course meal with tea/coffee for a set price of £8.95 but to be honest it would proberbly be too much to eat.You can take your own alcohol of a night and you will only be charged £1 corkage.
This place is great. Try it and see. You will go back again and again"
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Graham Holland said on 09th October ... "The Egg Cafe also hosts the Come Strut Your Stuff open floor poetry and acoustic music event which takes place on the first Monday of every month. Full details can be found on the website at www.comestrutyourstuff.co.uk"
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Sian Dawson said on 24th September ... "If you’re out and about in Liverpool and looking for an interesting meal, perhaps food that didn’t try to resist capture, then try EggSpace a vegetarian/vegan café with a difference.
Not only does this café present you with stunning panoramic views of the city, coupled with the warm and bohemian ambiance that greets you on first arrival. It also has the interesting concept of doubling up as an independent gallery space designed to showcase the work of up and coming new artists.
Egg offers freshly prepared wholesome food that even Jamie Oliver would approve of, coupled with amazing value for money – the likes of which I’ve never seen! I doubt you will find anything on the menu priced over £5 and even a simple order of cheese on toast comes with pasta, cous-cous, salad and chick peas.
The seating arrangements are designed to promote the lost art of conversation. Mostly filled with long tables its ideal for large groups of friends but also presents the opportunity to meet new and interesting people – most of who are submerged in Liverpool’s thriving Art, music and student scene. It’s also family friendly and welcomes young children. However you may struggle getting push chairs up the winding staircase to the second floor where Egg is situated, this of course means there is currently no disabled access either
Open until 10.30pm every day except Sunday, it’s also a great choice for an evening meal. No alcohol can be purchased in the café, but you’re welcome to bring a bottle of wine and for the small fee of £1 the staff will open it and provide you with glasses. The café takes on a slightly different vibe in the evenings, candles on every table and the soft, romantic sounds of Jazz or acoustic guitar (think, Tori Amos, David Gray, Martha Wainwright and you’ve got the right idea) can be heard playing in the background.
Egg is the kind of place that serves to feed more than just your stomach your senses will also be full!!!"
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