Riverside Diner located at 69 Waterloo Rd, Liverpool L3 7BE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 345 9860

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Zuzanna Płończak

5 Google Rating

Tasty food and good prices - what’s not to like ;)

5/ 5

Tasty food and good prices - what’s not to like ;)

Ahamed Raazi

4 Google Rating

Very friendly staff. Food is good. Nothing exceptional. However it's very reasonably priced. So you

4/ 5

Very friendly staff. Food is good. Nothing exceptional. However it's very reasonably priced. So you can't expect any better.

Bob Lewis

5 Google Rating

Clean cafe, good pricing good menu, excellent food, quick service, and also with a smile. Recommende

5/ 5

Clean cafe, good pricing good menu, excellent food, quick service, and also with a smile. Recommended.

Robert C Lynch

5 Google Rating

This is a proper truckers cafe where you can eat up to 3pm ish. Typically, you can get a full Englis

5/ 5

This is a proper truckers cafe where you can eat up to 3pm ish. Typically, you can get a full English breakfast. I recently made up my own and got 2 x sausages, 2 x bacon, 2 x fried eggs, 2 x Brown toast and a mug of coffee for a fiver. You see a lot of workers pop in for breakfast. The girls working here are very good and they jump on empty tables to wipe them clean as soon as they become available.

Brian Evans

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff and lovely food, very very clean.

5/ 5

Lovely staff and lovely food, very very clean.

Andy001z

5 Google Rating

A classic cafe, had full English and kids had bacon and sausage barms. All lovely. Friendly staff an

5/ 5

A classic cafe, had full English and kids had bacon and sausage barms. All lovely. Friendly staff and nice clean cafe. Biggest cafe menu I've ever seen. If we pass we will come again.

dave smith

5 Google Rating

breakfast barm, best sandwich I've had on the road for years...

5/ 5

breakfast barm, best sandwich I've had on the road for years...

David Mciver

5 Google Rating

Great breakfast and well priced too.

5/ 5

Great breakfast and well priced too.

Gerard Brennan

5 Google Rating

Very busy place,and a cracker of a breakfast, well done girls.

5/ 5

Very busy place,and a cracker of a breakfast, well done girls.

Jules / Paul

5 Google Rating

Just had a simple bacon on toast it was beautiful. Very clean and staff great.will go back again fo

5/ 5

Just had a simple bacon on toast it was beautiful. Very clean and staff great.will go back again for sure.

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