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Contribute Feedback What René Dahle likes about The Sink:
Delicious raw vegan cakes! We’ve tried several flavours since learning of this place and they’ve all been amazing. My personal favourite is the raspberry! Also, the salted caramel spread is incredible... Very friendly staff who are always happy to have a chat about the Liverpool vegan scene! A great option in a super central location on Bold Street for takeaway cake. If you’re a local or just visiting, try this place... View all feedback.
What Elizabeth Lewis doesn't like about The Sink:
I like the vibe of the café but didn't have an amazing experience. Expensive tiny cake and staff coughing mouth open with no mask on. There was a small selection on the day I went so still interested in trying again! View all feedback.
We arrived shortly before the closing time, expected there was nothing more, but the staff was very courteous, friendly and adorning a very nice selection of different mini cakes for the birthday of our friend. everything was beautiful and delicious!
I like the mood of caffe, but had no amazing experience. elaborate tiny cakes and personal cough open mouth without mask on. there was a small selection on the day I went so still interested to try again!
It is so hard to find bakeries that are vegan, gluten-free and refined sugar for free! and everything is so delicious! my favorites are the chocolate orange bar and the pbj bar
I really loved this place. with something completely different I've never tried. ice cream! absolutely delicious a healthier option that is great for someone like me. I will try again some of the different options very soon in any case.
BEWARE if your a raw vegan- the facebook page and even the staff seemed confused as to what raw vegan' means, numerous items have cooked items in them, anything with a jam preserve will not be raw as i witnessed them pouring st dalfour jam into the cake jars and into the raspberry bar slabs, you can find this jam in any supermarket and actually says on it cooked'. Also numerous other bars contain roasted peanuts again not sure how this is considered raw? If your not raw vegan or not a militant raw vegan the place is good as nothing like it around, i will admit i was extremely let down by the tastes of things though, the cookie dough bar was nothing like cookie dough and wouldnt recommend at all(you should actually try it to see what i mean, you wouldnt have a clue what flavour its trying to be), which was the case for a couple other bars as well which i forget the names of . The white chocolate caramel slab and the peanut butter jelly bar are nice and are the only two products i would recommend. The cake jars are a joke £6 each. Fresh juices and smoothies are on offer which is nice and service is fast, there is zero seating so anything purchased must be taken to go. overall for what it is i wont be returning, not only are the staff untrained and unaware in what they are actually selling-in fact outright lying to customers about the ingredients, is down right outrageous, fair enough you dont cook the cakes, but you cant be saying your 100% raw vegan to customers that ask when ordering. The prices are quite steep for what they are and other than the two slabs above all the others are pretty much the same bland mix of dates and nuts.