Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Leaf

    4.4 (63 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

    Leaf Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant Photos

    LEAF ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

    Recommended Reviews - Leaf

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Caroline D. L.

    Lovely place with very good food. I ordered the steak which was good, though a bit overcooked. It was supposed to be medium rare and I ordered rare to be safe, but it was well done... the potatoes were excellent and melted in my mouth. Good sauce, though a bit too much of it everywhere so your plate is oily. Excellent service, friendly, despite having to order at the bar. I had ordered a warm chocolate brownie and they ran out. They came and proposed I changed, and when nothing was of my fancy, they offered me a free hot chocolate.

    Breakfast
    Cindy R.

    I'm so glad I found this place! From the decor, design to the food options and drinks, I fell in love! Such a cute and garden inspired location. Great amount of tables for dates to big parties. I like that they seat you but you have to go to the counter to order your food when you are ready. Their menu is full of a wide range of food options and drinks. When I went I had their avocado and toast and it was delicious and packed with flavor. I also had a fresh orange juice and it was glorious! Perfect for the day after going out drinking! What makes it even better is that prices are good for the quality and service you get. I can't wait to go back!

    Local pork and leek sausage on gluten-free bread and lavender Earl Grey tea.
    Moz C.

    Leaf is a beloved Liverpool institution and was one long before Bold Street cleaned up its act, Mowgli moved in, and it became the hipster restaurant mecca it is today. I knew it initially as the upstairs was a venue for Liverpool Sound City, back when it took place primarily in the Ropewalks area. I've eaten there, I've taken tea there, I've had drinks there with my friends. The staff are great and the patrons often even more so: if Liverpudlians hear a non-Scouse accent here, anticipate their desire to start a conversation and help a visitor out. Choose a place to sit, order at the bar and tell the staff where you're sitting, and wait for your order to appear, delivered by someone with an adorable Scouse accent. The food portions tend to be pretty big: you're in the North, lads and lasses. The more you talk to English people of a certain age, and even a wider swath of ages the further north you go, the more you come to realize just how important the ritual of tea drinking is to them. The illuminated sign "Where there's tea, there's hope" in the shop isn't a joke. When you're at the bar, you'll see the coffee machine, sure, but you'll also see the many canisters of tea on offer. Tea here comes in individual see-through pots, showing Leaf's modern edge on a long-standing English/British tradition. You simply must order tea here because you're totally missing out if you don't. It's called Leaf for a reason! There is a small alcove 'shop' adjacent to the bar where you can pick up tea bags, diffusers, and the like. It gets very busy at lunch and brunch times; pack patience. There's a weird quirk about the front door: you need to push it because it opens inward, which seems odd because it's a really big glass door and oftentimes shop doors in England open outward. Also, you need to serve yourself water from the dispenser at the bar, something I always seem to forget until a staff member taking my order sets me right. A Manchester outpost of Leaf now exists, but I can't imagine it would ever compare favorably to the original location. I miss the pescetarian full breakfast and while they've now got small plate options, this is the kind of place I'd always order one big dish for either lunch or dinner. You'll be glad you did.

    French toast with Banana Mascarpone
    Emilia T.

    We were in Liverpool over the weekend so I had a look around for a good place to have breakfast at on our last day. I came across Leaf through other Yelp recommendations. The atmosphere in the cafe/restaurant was really nice, the decorations very hip and the staff were rushed off their feet but really nice anyway. All five of us chose different things from the brunch menu. I went for the french toast with banana mascarpone, while others had the full English, eggs with cheese and chorizo, soup of the day and eggs benny. The coffee was delicious and the food was nice. I would probably go back there again!

    Kate E.

    Really great place! I went just for an afternoon drink with some friends and the place was busy send vibrant. The staff were accommodating. I would recommend the pinot grigio rose and the warm chocolate brownie (with clotted cream) is one of the best I've had anywhere. Definitely give it a visit!

    The Leaf on Bold does the traditional English breakfast better than anyone
    Randall W.

    OK. So everything here cost's a dollar more than the chain pub fare. The menu doesn't look all that inspired, just "trendy." At £6.50 one can get a cheaper breakfast, but not a better deal. The biggest deal at Leaf is that the food is impeccable. It comes out looking like the regular full English Breakfast, only better, more appetizing in appearance. You're slightly embarrassed to say that you just might like that traditional English breakfast this morning. That's the story, nothing unusual. Just unusually good. Everything served at Leaf is amongst the best or better than you ever had. It's the modern independent pub. New cuisine methodology will work on the old fare. Better come early, before 10am or be prepared to queue up. The word is out and the creatives near Liverpool One show up at Leaf on Bold. Congrats for getting everything right.

    (Partially eaten) lemon and coriander hummus, £3.
    Tor I.

    I've fallen so madly in love with Leaf that I'm not sure where to start! Leaf is a tea shop that specialises in just that - tea - but it 's also a fantastically arty spot that holds chess days, live performances (The Wombats spring to mind) and vintage fairs. The Wombats claim that they had Leaf hummus every day when they were recording This Modern Glitch, so I had to see how good it was! After looking at their website, Leaf was literally number one on my priority list when I next went to Liverpool - and it charmed my socks (sorry, seamed tights) off! I had coriander and lemon hummus with Tea of the Week, silver needle with mint, and it was literally the best thing I'd ever had - cue daydreaming about it for the next few hours... What more can I say? It's furnished with long wooden tables, chalk boards, dressers, bicycle-print chairs... it's sociable, but not noisy... vegan options are made clear... the servers are super nice! There is just something really romantic about sitting at a sturdy wooden table with tea and a good book, seeing people playing chess around you, and looking at a counter with glass and cake stands and countless types of tea - fantastic. If I miss my offer for the university, Leaf will be one of the aspects of Liverpool I miss most sorely!

    Ana B.

    Amazing place. You can go any hour in the day, and you will find a nice surprise. If you want to take a good tea, drink a beer, check your mails in your laptop, eat something, listen live music or just meet with your friends. This is the place! I recommend the egg florentine for brunch the weekends! Cute vintage decoration.

    My tea
    Hannah M.

    Live music, book clubs, quirky parties, friendly staff, and brownies that quite possibly beat the gorgeous ones I use to grab on the way to work at Exmouth coffee in london? Hell. Yes. We wanted to milk all the time we had left with our Liverpudlian friend before catching the train back to manchester, and even after lucha libre, we felt the need to jam in some cake. It was quite busy, with an excellent atmosphere, even for a sunday evening, we sat around the corner, on a little table, kind of hidden from everyone else, and flicked through all of the teas on offer, such a huge range, can definitely suit whatever tastes. I definitely intend to come back here and sample more of the food and some of the booze, and extend my review then!

    emma c.

    Leaf has moved, take note! I discovered when I dragged my mate, who isn't even a fan of teas other than Tetley through the streets of Liverpool, only to realise on arrival, that the tea shop has relocated from its way out location in a converted warehouse on Parliament Street to its new prime spot on Bold Street. Only one street away from where we had originally started out on our trek for tea incidentally. But once we eventually made it inside it was totally worth the trauma to find it. Its a much bigger venue now, with small seats by the window, long tables down the middle and even a small nook tucked to one side with massive chairs to snuggle up in, something for everyone really. The drinks menu obviously focuses on loose leaf teas, but there is also a selection of coffees, soft drinks, draught and bottled beer and wine. My mate initially tried to order a latte with a shot of some sort of syrup in, resisting the urge to try a tea, but here at Leaf, they do the standard Coffees, Americano's, etc and that is all, they couldn't make her a low fat, foam, soy, shot of vanilla blah blah blah, leave that to the generic coffee house down the street I guess, 'our speciality is teas here' the lovely girl behind the bar informed her. I was so happy! So we sat down with our list of loose leaf teas and whilst I couldn't decide between at least 8 different teas on the menu, my mate struggled to pick just one. Cherry Blossom, Blood Orange, Bohea Lapsang, Organic Silver Needle, Jasmine Chun Hao, even flowering teas like Flowering Asmanthus, I went for an Organic Gunpowder Supreme and my mate ordered Morrocan Mint. But then my mate tasted her tea and suddenly became a convert, she loved it and took another look at the menu and started to decide which one she would be trying next on her return visit, it was that quick. See, leaf isn't just a tea shop, they also have a great menu serving breakfast from 9-12 week days and all day at the weekends, including gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options, main meals including soups, salads, scouse (of course) and chili's are among some of dishes are on offer from 12-9pm daily. But there is more . . . open until midnight Sunday until Thursday and open till 2am Friday and Saturday, there is an open mic night every Tuesday, live bands and DJ's at the weekend too. So you could seamlessly move from a pot of Lady Grey and a good book late afternoon, to a bottle of house red and some live music come the evening. But there is more . . . they have a craft club, where you can every month craft experts come to give lessons in knitting, beadwork, making keyrings etc, while a DJ spins tunes in the background. They also put on art and craft sales for local designers, sometimes on a Saturday they have a fashion swap and on the last Sunday of every month, there is Retro Sundays, a vintage and retro fashion and homewares fair. A case of doing too much but nothing too well, doesn't seem to be the case, primarily its a tea bar, people initially come here for a good old cup of tea and you get that, and like its says on the wall 'Where there is tea, there is hope' and a place in Liverpool I shall be returning to time and time again.

    Full English
    Elena E.

    My husband and I dined in on a Sunday for brunch. It was quite busy but we were able to get a table promptly upon walking in (although additional seating did appear to be scarce). I went for the Full English, as I'd never had a traditional English breakfast before, and my husband ordered the Leaf Breakfast Sandwich and Huevos Rotos. My Full English included bacon, sausage, black pudding (made from animal blood), two poached eggs (I chose this over scrambled or fried options), potato croquet, a (roasted?) mushroom, a roasted tomato, baked beans, and a slice of granary (wheat or whole grain?) toast; I was glad I chose to try something different (we are from the U.S.) and overall enjoyed my meal. My husband liked his breakfast sandwich, but it was quite plain (literally just the bread and meat), so I could sense he felt a bit disappointed with it. He much more liked his Huevos Rotos (potatoes with paprika, peppers, and poached egg). The prices were reasonable (my dish cost £7.99 and my husband's dishes exactly £8 together). I also ordered a latte (£2.35 or £2.65) and my husband ordered an Americano (£2.25 or £2.45); I believe the pricing depends on size. We each thought our selection was good (mine had beautiful latte art on top). As far as the look and feel of the restaurant, the atmosphere was open and chic. There appeared to be a prominently younger crowd there on the day we went (seemingly aged 20's and 30's). Note: There isn't a server who comes to take your order; when you're ready, you need to go up to the bar area to place your order and pay.

    Flat white (cafe Au lait)
    Christopher S.

    Hip cafe with a nice and friendly vibe. Grab a menu, find a table and order at the bar. Nothing super special but I'd come back for the atmosphere. Service was good and our waitress had an American accent. Was that intentional? The Food: - Full English with poached eggs. Big portions. - Eggs Benedict with bacon (they were out of the shredded ham). Classic but not as much food as I expected. Drinks: - Cafe Au lait (they call it a flat white) - Latte - Water was mega cucumbery.

    See all

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 2
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    1 year ago

    Scrambled eggs with bacon and sausage was very good. Latte was excellent. Highly recommend.

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ariel M.
    686
    34
    39

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    2 years ago

    DO NOT EAT HERE. I had the burger and got food poisoning. Up all night getting sick and still sick the next day.

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Moz C.
    0
    35
    42

    7 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Always too noisy for my liking. The Leaf on bold street was too much for me to cope with.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    4 years ago

    Atmosphere is great staff amazing food is incredible it's just a really cool place to go

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Deserae R.
    1867
    42
    18

    5 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Kate E.
    7
    20
    17

    10 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Sarah-Jane B.
    280
    1096
    3360

    16 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Randall W.
    112
    43
    789

    13 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Tor I.
    6
    20
    18

    15 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ana B.
    16
    3
    2

    13 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    15 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Anthony S.
    5
    538
    498

    16 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    15 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Sue W.
    24
    6
    3

    12 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    16 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Dave C.
    19
    151
    56

    11 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Di S.
    181
    75
    154

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Dave L.
    34
    563
    650

    16 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    13 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Helen T.
    21
    315
    328

    16 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ruth B.
    13
    392
    546

    16 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Page 1 of 2

    Leaf Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    The Crosby Tea Rooms

    The Crosby Tea Rooms

    5.0(1 review)
    6.3 mi

    The wife and I wanted to experience an authentic but inexpensive afternoon tea and discovered this…read morelittle gem a bit outside of the Liverpool city centre. They prefer you make an appointment, mostly so they have a table big enough for all of your goodies (should you choose to have the proper afternoon tea, which includes lots of different items). We arrived on Friday for our reservation at 1 pm and there were two or three other groups there. The place is charming, with that homemade feel. They offer several options for afternoon tea, ranging from about £5 for a cake/scone and tea, to around £15 for the finger foods and lunch options. I opted for the former and had a scone with grapes (they were out of plain scones) and lemon ginger tea. My wife had the same scone with chamomile. We were both very impressed with the quality of the food and the lovely service we were given. They have more than just tea. They make proper cakes and serve breakfast and lunch, as well as offer unique specials. This is place is a must try!

    From the owner: The Crosby Tea Rooms is a traditional English tea room, celebrating the best in British produce…read morewith a particular passion for quality home cooked food, home made cakes, and quality loose leaf tea. We wanted to create a homely environment where each and every customer is treated as a friend, therefore our menu is a mixture of meat, veggie, and vegan dishes and cakes! Located on College Road in Crosby, within walking distance from Crosby beach and train station. We are dog friendly, and allow well behaved dogs into the premises on a lead to enjoy a nice cold water or specially brewed doggy iced tea! Biscuits and small meals also available,we wouldn't want your lovely pooch to feel left out now would we.

    Chantilly - from http://www.chantillylounge.co.uk/

    Chantilly

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    Ah, as lovely as the cream after which it is named. Chantilly is just so cute you want to pinch its…read morecheeks, or... would if a café actually had cheeks. This is a place that does hearty, down to earth café grub such as fried breakfasts, bacon or sausage toasties or 'mega thick toast' - anybody who loves doorstop toast as much as I do has my blessing. Plus, they throw in hash browns with the veggie breakfast. Do you know how much I love hash browns? It's one of the few reasons I miss working at an office in Spinningfields in Manchester, the cafeteria did lovely crisp hash browns. Their gourmet sandwiches at a mere £2.75-£3.75 have some exceptionally tempting fillings such as lamb and mint, hoi sin duck, That green chicken and the like, and there are some super hot options for paninis and toasties like roast beef with onion and tomato, sausage with fried onions and tuna melt. I'll be honest, there ain't a lot of options for the diehard veggies amongst you, as these bad boys only do a cheese, onion and tomato melt and it is a simple little place so despite the gourmet fillings you're unlikely to come across any Mediterranean roast vegetables and pesto in your Panini. The slow-baked spuds are another great option for a quick lunch but if you're in the market for something heartier you might want to take a look at the mains, as they do fish and chips, some burgers and cottage pie and the quintessential bowl of Scouse. Puds are as comforting and cholesterol sky-rocketing as you can imagine and they do offer the obligatory frothy coffee and even some frappes. A simple menu with a modern twist - perfect if you're in the mood for some melancholy-busting home cooking. The prices and service are the cherry on top of the Chantilly cream.

    With bold orange walls and 60s style furnishings and amber glowing lamps lining the window,…read moreChantilly Lounge is a place to chill with a hot drink after you bought those boots that were made for walkin', in Cavern Walks. They do a damn fine home-made scouse for £3.95 (extra beetroot please!) which in my book is a pretty cheap, if not slightly more homely scran than the surroundings would evoke. No half-measures, a growing girl needs a wholesome meal, even (possibly especially) in Cavern Walks! Ooh, and they do a six item brekkie for £2.95 so if you fancy some cheap, tasty filling food, in that sheek 60s setting, (odd combo but it kinda works!) then take a trip to Chantilly Lounge, via the boutiques of course!

    Photos
    Chantilly - Courtesy of Chantilly Lounge website

    Courtesy of Chantilly Lounge website

    Chantilly
    Chantilly

    See all

    The Garden Kitchen - The Garden Kitchen

    The Garden Kitchen

    4.6(5 reviews)
    45.3 mi
    ££

    Mothers Day Surprise!…read more We wanted to take the Mothers somewhere nice and out of town and had seen The Garden Kitchen had been visited by a number of our friends and family on Facebook, all giving great reviews and I can see why! We arrived for final service at 6pm and as you can imagine it was very busy on Mothers Day. The maître d' came straight over to us to let us know how long it would be until we were seated and continuously gave us progress updates. Whilst waiting we perused the small shop of local produce, had a drink and soaked up our surroundings. The Tea Room is a new addition to Holden Clough Nursery being built in the last few years, but looks like it should have always been there! It is beautiful and sympathetically designed to its surroundings. So, the food....WOW! I'd seen pictures but when our Afternoon Tea arrived on a mini picnic bench I felt like clapping!! (In fact, I think I did!!) Such a great idea and adds a little bit of originality and quirkiness to your experience. Everything on my picnic bench was delicious. The Mushroom soup was silky, creamy and full of flavour. The mini Roast Beef Dinner served in an individual yorkshire pudding was beautiful and of course came with a little jug of gravy and beef was tender and pink. The scone was fresh and light with jam that had just the right sweetness and fruit mix. My other main highlight was the Rocky Road, I'm not usually a fan because its too rich and sweet but O-M-G this was amazing. I still find myself thinking about it now two days on. The chocolate melts in your mouth to find small nuggets of biscuit and mini marshmallows.....all washed down with a great cup of coffee. John & Kate who own and run The Garden Kitchen have done a fanstastic job transforming Holden Clough Nursery over the last few years. The service, quality of food and surroundings are 10/10. We will be coming back during the day to visit the nursery (and no doubt the Garden Kitchen too). Thank you for a fantastic evening...and the Mums loved it!! : )

    I seen this place on facebook so I added them and I kept seeing them put pictures on of the…read moreafternoon tea which looked amazing so I finally decided to book. I went with my mum, sister and partner for the Valentine's afternoon tea, it was great it was so different from traditional afternoon tea you got soup in a tea cup, two open top sandwiches and a mini quiche which was a nice change from just sandwiches. The cakes you got was a scone. A mini red velvet cake, a heart biscuit, marshmallows with chocolate, profiterole with white chocolate and a mini love potion in a glass boot. We got a glass of pink proseco it was £19.99 each which is a little expensive for the place as its a tree nursery but they do a different theme for different seasons so it's well worth a visit. I would defiantly go

    Photos
    The Garden Kitchen
    The Garden Kitchen - Mothers Day Picnic 2015 - The Garden Kitchen

    Mothers Day Picnic 2015 - The Garden Kitchen

    The Garden Kitchen - The Garden Kitchen

    See all

    The Garden Kitchen

    The Cow&Co Cafe - choc chip shortbread (2016)

    The Cow&Co Cafe

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £

    After a failed attempt to get breakfast/brunch at The Bagelry in Chinatown, we decided to give The…read moreCow&Co Cafe a try instead. At the 'other end' of the street, it felt like a long walk to get there (especially with a growing hunger after a few drinks the night before) but as soon as we found it we knew we'd made the right choice. The location almost feels like a cul-de-sac, with a dog grooming salon next door and plenty of prams being pushed past. This meant it was a more relaxed vibe than elsewhere, and we easily got a table for two in the sunny window. There is a mezzanine level also, but no table service, which is worth considering if you or someone in your party struggles with stairs. The menu is on a blackboard, with changing specials, and plenty of proper coffee and tea on offer. Orders are taken at the small bar and processed in the same spot, meaning service isn't the quickest, but we were in no rush and everything was done with a smile. I went simple with a cheese and ham croissant, served warm, and a cup of tea. Josh's sandwich was much more substantial and it's fair to say I had food envy; mixed beans, peppers and aubergine on fresh wholemeal bread. Needless to say, with this delicious food and sunny window spot, we didn't really want to move! In no rush, we also shared a chocolate chip shortbread as we finished our drinks. A lovely start to our Saturday.

    This place is very small, but the coffee is excellent, pastries and bagel sandwiches are tasty, and…read moreall the details of the decor are exceptionally charming. Very cozy! I liked it a lot.

    Photos
    The Cow&Co Cafe - Brunch (2016)

    Brunch (2016)

    The Cow&Co Cafe - Latte (I like the mugs here)

    Latte (I like the mugs here)

    The Cow&Co Cafe - Daffs (2016)

    See all

    Daffs (2016)

    Leaf - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...