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Excellent news for Lucy in the Sky 👏

A Liverpool café is celebrating after being named in TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice awards, declaring it among the top 10% of restaurants worldwide.

There's also a selection of cakes and desserts for those with a sweet tooth, plus plenty of coffee choices for aficionados and novices alike.It is owned and operated by Lucy Jeffers, who was inspired to launch the venue after seeing her mum at the helm of Cavern Walks coffee shop and café, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for 20 years. Lucy's own café remains a family run affair.

Instagram Sharing the news on Instagram, the owners expressed their joy and said: "Thank you so much for all the amazing reviews that has enabled us to receive this award. We notice each one and are touched that time is taken to write them. We will continue to do what you love. Thank you once again".

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