Gostins is located at Hanover St, Liverpool L1 4AA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Gostins and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Obijon72

5 Google Rating

Great book shop and cafe.

5/ 5

Great book shop and cafe.

Jamie Roberts

5 Google Rating

Excellent little arcade which seems to rely upon the solidarity of the long established tenants to e

5/ 5

Excellent little arcade which seems to rely upon the solidarity of the long established tenants to enable a multitude of small businesses to take their first strides, these seemingly either blossom and move on to larger premises or disappear into the night, so I find it is often a wonderfully surprising place to visit, whether you find a business you liked has been successful or some new business selling some wonderful new thing. Upon the occasion that you hit the mid point and there are few other tenants, the book and art supply store is always a lovely place to find something you weren't looking for.

vicster dekann

5 Google Rating

Great friendly folk!I go there for the laser-cutter facilities - Gerald a1 and Sophia a3. Great supp

5/ 5

Great friendly folk!I go there for the laser-cutter facilities - Gerald a1 and Sophia a3. Great support provided by staff there. Hot desking available and maker nights to get to know the facilities...3D Printing,laser cutting & other stuff.

Robert Baxter

1 Google Rating

Good cafe if you like being on your own!

1/ 5

Good cafe if you like being on your own!

David Holmes

4 Google Rating

Nice.place

4/ 5

Nice.place

Andrea

2 Google Rating

Not bad

2/ 5

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