Greggs on N John St is a beloved local bakery known for its freshly baked goods and quick service. Located in the heart of Liverpool, we pride ourselves on offering a wide variety of options—from savory pastries to sweet treats—perfect for breakfast or lunch on the go. Our team is committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that each visit is enjoyable and satisfying. Whether you’re grabbing a quick snack or enjoying a coffee break, we have something delicious waiting for you. For more information, call us at 0151 708 8998.

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Dave Mcgrath

5 Google Rating

Went today for my monthly Greggs, got served by a lovely Irish lady, great service.

5/ 5

Went today for my monthly Greggs, got served by a lovely Irish lady, great service.

Jackie Mcguinness

5 Google Rating

Lovely hot and cold food nice cakes

5/ 5

Lovely hot and cold food nice cakes

Ruby Needham

3 Google Rating

Always to busy and not enough staff serving

3/ 5

Always to busy and not enough staff serving

Eileen Furlong

4 Google Rating

Unfortunately don't do traditional pasties anymore hence haven't been there for two years.

4/ 5

Unfortunately don't do traditional pasties anymore hence haven't been there for two years.

janette smith

5 Google Rating

The food and service in first class.

5/ 5

The food and service in first class.

Rebecca Dillon

3 Google Rating

The vegan saysage rolls are salty but the vegan baguette is good.

3/ 5

The vegan saysage rolls are salty but the vegan baguette is good.

maddy7869

4 Google Rating

Great for early breakfast along with hot and cold bites for lunch. Staff is always friendly and quic

4/ 5

Great for early breakfast along with hot and cold bites for lunch. Staff is always friendly and quick.

T Boyle

2 Google Rating

The chicken bakes chicken was chewy please explain

2/ 5

The chicken bakes chicken was chewy please explain

Valentina Bilirubina

1 Google Rating

I have been living in Liverpool for 6 years, my pronunciation won't be perfect, but every morning I

1/ 5

I have been living in Liverpool for 6 years, my pronunciation won't be perfect, but every morning I come to Greggs. A salesman this morning obviously pretended not to understand me. I asked for the baguette with bacon and he, however, after 3 times, pretended to understand "baguette with sausage". I am a nice person, I apologized for my English, but you should better choose who you put to the public. Thanks

Alan Birkbeck

5 Google Rating

Always love Greggs

5/ 5

Always love Greggs

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