92 Degrees 49 Jamaica St, Liverpool L1 0AH

92 Degrees

206 Reviews
  • Friday8 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday8 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–6 PM
92 Degrees 49 Jamaica St, Liverpool L1 0AH

About the Business

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+441514582908
49 Jamaica St, Liverpool L1 0AH

Hours

  • Friday8 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday8 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safe space
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wi-Fi
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Free water refills
  • Healthy options
  • Spirits
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
  • Breakfast
  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Toilets
  • Cosy
  • Family friendly
  • Groups
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Dogs allowed
  • Lunch
  • Casual
  • Great tea selection
  • Brunch
  • Outdoor seating

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Pamela
04.03.2024
92 Degrees
92 degrees coffee chain seem to hit the spot with their strong flat whites. However we also tried an iced americano...tasted like water; expected more stronger coffee. Nice open atmosphere and friendly staff
Brigita Grine
29.02.2024
92 Degrees
The coffee was very good. When I visit coffee shops I always order a decaf americano. If they can make a balanced decaf, I come back. Will I come back to this branch? Possibly, but for take away only. The atmosphere is not particularly welcoming and it was very cold inside (the front door was left ajar in early November)
Michael
25.02.2024
92 Degrees
Delicious coffee. The flat white was smooth and velvety. We ordered some ham and cheese toasties and they were generous. The location and building are really cool.
Hannah Jane McDonald
06.02.2024
92 Degrees
Although I like the place, coffee and the staff what let’s it down and has impacted my rating is the fact that you don’t give out paper receipts, not taking cash is one thing but as a support worker who brings a local disabled man here because he likes to sit out the front this has become an issue for us. It may seem insignificant to most people but to be an inclusive business you need to accommodate for everyone, every penny that is spent when I’m supporting needs to be accounted for an go through the books so not having a paper copy of a receipt is a problem. The man I support doesn’t have a printed at home an I know this is the same for the majority of the people within the company/support work industry, please take this into count as we will have to stop coming here now.Even being able to offer hand written receipt with your brand stamp on for people who need them would be great, you have disability accessible toilets so your other system should be too. Hope this feedback is taken on board. Cheers
Rupert Wolfe Murray
10.01.2024
92 Degrees
A very cool cafe which doubles up as a coffee roastery and wholesaler. Their coffee is superb and they also do delicious food and cakes.The bar staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, willing to chat with me about the various coffee they sell. They certainly didn't make me feel like a moron or that I was wasting their time.It's a superb meeting place and also a good working-on-your-laptop hub -- as long as you don't mind the presence of lots of bearded hipsters.It's an interesting location for two reasons: this was a really run down area and this location is the centre of its regeneration; secondly, the building which this cafe fronts hosts a load of small businesses and freelance pofessionals -- The Baltic Triangle.
Maxi F
08.01.2024
92 Degrees
VERY DISAPPOINTED. The coffee was fine. but the sandwiches? ufff liars.... We ordered 2 on a Sunday morning, one with pickle and cheddar and another vegan with tomato and a few other things...The cheddar one had 1 single slice of cheese and it had Caramelised Onion Chutney NOTHING ELSE! no pickles!! and the other had 1 small slice of tomato! 1 single in the entire sandwich.All good if you want to put only a few things and charge us for it very expensive (but give us the option to think if we will pay it or not) and clarify better if you change the ingredients!!!!Another thing that was very discourteous, with little sense to understand how a place is served is that a second employee started her shift and (it was a cool Sunday between 9 and 10 am) the place is a huge shed, it was not hot and she opened the door that was attached to us and of course, all the cold from the street went through there making us have an ugly moment.We went because it has a good rating but I realized that the rating is for the coffee and the place, which is a nice place. but I will NEVER go back there.
Andy N.
27.12.2023
92 Degrees
In town for a few days and the closest artisan coffee shop. I was not disappointed and the coffee was well crafted and great flavour. Coffee is better than its Google reviews suggest.
Chew W. C
26.12.2023
92 Degrees
Are you looking for an independent coffee shop? Look no further, 92 Degrees is our go-to place. Love their coffees, and they do have loyalty points (Buy eight and get one free). In the past year, they have expanded you will find them not just in Liverpool, they are now in Leeds and Manchester too! We had their Peanut Butter Brownies, but it was a little too dry, and peanut butter flavour was not robust enough.
Furyanai
20.12.2023
92 Degrees
I would love to give a good review to this place but I just can't. Especially this location in Baltic, it is the worst in Liverpool! We went 3 or 4 times with my friend and it was never a good moment. The staff never wants to work, they do not look at you in the eyes, even try to avoid you if possible. You know you are bothering them as they just want to have a moment to chill among themselves, have a laugh between colleagues, take a very long time to finish their private conversations and if possible, not work at all (it is a very strange attitude, and really childish to be honest). This happened the 3/4 times we went there. No one is especially polite or helpful, the place is never cleaned, or barely, and worst of all, the coffee has a very strange smell, maybe because of the picnic cups they use, which screams that they do not respect coffee. You should never propose coffee in these kind of plastic cups, and no, I do not want to have a take away cup while I'm trying to have a relaxing moment. We are coffee lovers and coffee is all about the experience, it should be served in real cups, should be stronger that this weird juice, and served with a real sense of service. But obviously, the staff would rather be anywhere else anyway. We try to avoid the place at all costs now.

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49 Jamaica St, Liverpool L1 0AH
92 Degrees