5 neighbourhoods·25 cafés·last updated April 2026
92 Degrees roasts their own beans across three city sites, Baltic Coffee Co pours straight from their Triangle roastery, and Bold Street Coffee runs named single-origin lots. The scene spreads to Lark Lane, where Crosby Coffee and West Coast both roast their own.
Our top picks4 picks
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City Centre
“Sam Cooper runs the roasting and the flat white keeps its word every visit.”
Bold Street roasts its own beans here, with named lots from Colombia and Costa Rica and tasting notes that mean something. The flat white is the reason people drive over an hour.
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Lark Lane
The roaster other Liverpool cafes buy from, with a counter on Lark Lane.
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Lark Lane
A roaster that opened a cafe, not a cafe that found a roaster.
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City Centre
Liverpool's own roaster, where 92 degrees is a temperature, not just a name.
5 neighbourhoods
Three working roasteries in one post-industrial quarter: Baltic Coffee Co, 92 Degrees, and Stanhope all roast on-site. Buy direct, or let Half~space walk you through a structured tasting flight.
Mark knows where every bean came from, and he'll tell you before you ask.
Freeze-distilled milk and a structured tasting flight in a city that mostly doesn't bother.
The Baltic Triangle's working roastery, with a cafe bolted on.
Liverpool's own roaster, where batch brew is the point, not the fallback.
Bold Street Coffee roasts Colombian and Costa Rican single origins in the retail core; 92 Degrees pours Merseyside-roasted beans at Central Station.
Liverpool's own roaster, where 92 degrees is a temperature, not just a name.
A working Liverpool roaster where the brand name is a brewing temperature, not a vibe.
The laptop-free floor and the staff who describe batch brew by taste are the same decision.
The own-roastery chain that outclasses everything else in the Met Quarter.
Two of Lark Lane's three cafes roast their own: Crosby Coffee and West Coast Coffee both pull from in-house roasts on this short south Liverpool strip.
92 Degrees roasts their own beans across three city sites, Baltic Coffee Co pours straight from their Triangle roastery, and Bold Street Coffee runs named single-origin lots. The scene spreads to Lark Lane, where Crosby Coffee and West Coast both roast their own.
Last updated April 2026
City Centre
Bold Street roasts its own beans here, with named lots from Colombia and Costa Rica and tasting notes that mean something. The flat white is the reason people drive over an hour.
Lark Lane
West Coast Coffee small-batch roast in Liverpool and supply other cafes across the UK. The Lark Lane counter is where you drink it at the source.