Nova Scotia
6 reviews
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Unit 25a, 17 Mann Island, Liverpool, L3 1BP
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Liverpool City Centre
Catrin J.
Spaces for hire at Nova Scotia
from £200
hire fee / per session
hire fee / per session
Main Bar
Our main bar area at Nova Scotia is accessible to all and perfect for any event. With both indoor and outdoor seating, our location on the docks means we have rays of sunshine in the Summer and unmissable events on the docks in the Winter such as the River of Lights. Our main bar space can hold up to 150 people and can seat 100 people for any netwo...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Main Bar
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Tuesday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Main Bar
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Wednesday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Main Bar
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Thursday
17:00 –
23:00
from
£300
hire fee
Main Bar
17:00 –
23:00
from
£300
hire fee
Friday
17:00 –
23:00
from
£500
hire fee
Main Bar
17:00 –
23:00
from
£500
hire fee
Saturday
17:00 –
23:00
from
£500
hire fee
Main Bar
17:00 –
23:00
from
£500
hire fee
Sunday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Main Bar
12:00 –
23:00
from
£200
hire fee
Facilities and catering options
Up to 60
seats
Up to 150
standing
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
Reviews and ratings
(6 reviews and ratings – )
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Erica Monaghan
July 2023
Quick to respond and provide prices
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Sarah Moore
March 2023
Excellent communication. A great venue option.
About Nova Scotia
Welcome to Nova Scotia Liverpool. We are an independent bar and eatery that celebrates Liverpool's forgotten Nova Scotia district that was an integral part of Liverpool's maritime history.
The area now known as Mann Island, was until the early part of the 20th Century a shanty town and dock, known as Nova Scotia due to its twinning with the Canadian district. Canada traded with Liverpool in many types of wood used for the huge amount of shipbuilding here at this dock. As part of this twinning, there's even a Liverpool, Mann Island and River Mersey in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Liverpool's Nova Scotia gradually got replaced as the docks developed and shipbuilding moved to Birkenhead with the district largely forgotten ...until now.
The area now known as Mann Island, was until the early part of the 20th Century a shanty town and dock, known as Nova Scotia due to its twinning with the Canadian district. Canada traded with Liverpool in many types of wood used for the huge amount of shipbuilding here at this dock. As part of this twinning, there's even a Liverpool, Mann Island and River Mersey in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Liverpool's Nova Scotia gradually got replaced as the docks developed and shipbuilding moved to Birkenhead with the district largely forgotten ...until now.