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Venue Hire at the Beatles Story Venue Hire at The Beatles Story The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory Introduction Thank you for your enquiry regarding venue hire at the Beatles Story, Albert Dock. The award-winning Beatles Story is the world’s leading permanent attraction, dedicated to the lives and times of The Beatles and based in their hometown of Liverpool, on the UNESCO world heritage site at the Albert Dock. This unique exhibition transports guests on the incredible journey of the Fab Four and comes with ‘Living History’ audio guides, which are narrated by John Lennon’s sister, Julia, and available in ten different languages. We are also home to the British Invasion, which focuses on how 1960 beat groups conquered America. Co- curated by The GRAMMYS Museum, LA, this fantastic exhibition features memorabilia from Ray Charles, James Brown, The Rolling Stones and The Who to name a few. The British Invasion is based at the our Pier Head site, along with the innovative and exciting Fab4D experience and The Beatles Hidden Gallery, which is home to a rare collection of images taken by esteemed photographer, Paul Berriff. In order for us to quote a price for your event, please send the following information about your requirements to [email protected]: • Company Name • Contact Name • Approx. Number of Guests • Food/Drink (e.g. cocktail reception, hot buffet, formal dinner) • Event Date • Event Start Time • Event End Time • AV Equipment (please list requirements) • Band Hire (please specify style etc.) • How did you hear about us? • Any Additional Notes: The final quote will include a basic rate for exclusive venue hire, any entertainment or catering at an additional cost and will be uniquely tailored to match your requirements. Facilities included in the hire charge as standard: • Event Management • Self-guided Audio Guide available in 10 languages • Cloakroom and left luggage facilities • Security team on site • First Aid facilities • Fully accessible venue If you need any more information or would like to arrange a site visit please don’t hesitate to contact us on 0151 709 1963 or email [email protected] The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory Corporate Hire at The Beatles Story If you are looking for a venue to impress your clients, look no further than The Beatles Story. The Beatles Story is a unique attraction transporting visitors on an exciting and atmospheric journey into the lives, times, culture and music of The Beatles, showcasing how four lads from Liverpool shook the world. Whether you want to impress your clients with a drinks reception or product launch, entertain delegates with a private view of Liverpool’s award-winning attraction or let your employees soak up the swinging sixties party atmosphere - complete with a Beatles tribute band, the Beatles Story, Liverpool provides a unique and unforgettable setting for your event. Our replica Cavern Club makes for a stunning venue and will give your guests an evocative, atmospheric taste of the Swinging Sixties! “I just wanted to say a big thank you for all of your help in arranging the night that we had at the Beatles Story. We had a great time. All of the guests loved the tour and the band went down a treat.” Warrior “Thank you to everyone at the Beatles Story and to the Mersey Beatles Band for an unforgettable evening of twisting and shouting” Committee For The Department Of Biostatistics “What a fantastic and quirky venue to host an event - this was definitely something different and our guests loved it” Valerie Fairnie Ltd Venue Capacity: Cocktail Cabaret/ Area Availability Theatre Style Formal Dinner Reception Informal Style Cavern Club & 7pm-12am 90 70 60 40 Mathew Street 7 days a week 7pm-12am We can accommodate around 120 per hour, a Private View 7 days a week maximum of 480 per evening 7pm-12am Fab 4 Cafe 100 - 150 7 days a week The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory Weddings at The Beatles Story If you are an avid Beatles fan or just looking for a unique, romantic wedding venue or an ideal venue to renew your Wedding vows, the Beatles Story, Liverpool is the perfect choice. We hold a civil licence for tailored ceremonies and reception celebrations in our authentic Cavern Club replica or our romantic ‘Imagine’ Room, complete with white piano. Both rooms are perfect for that special occasion and can cater for receptions for up to 75 guests. Let our bespoke event management team help you to plan and perfect your event, from catering through to confetti. Please Note: Our wedding license covers two areas within our exhibition and includes a maximum capacity that we are allowed to accommodate during the ceremony. Venue Capacity: Area Capacity Cavern Club 75 White Room 25 “Our wedding was just fantastic and it meant a lot to us both to be able to get married at a venue which has such a special place in both our hearts. We were even more excited about the day when we heard we were the first couple to have been married at the amazing venue. We’d recommend it to any Beatles fans.” Phil O’Connor Contact Us: For more information on all our hospitality packages, please contact us at [email protected] or call us on 0151 709 1963. The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory Catering Packages Whether you are planning a corporate event, a private function or a wedding, we have an impressive range of formal three course dinners, buffet finger foods or ‘mini mains’ for you to choose from. Three Course Menus ‘Please Please Me’ Starters Tomato Soup Our popular tomato soup, made from scratch. Served with basil croutes Chicken Liver Parfait Luxurious parfait, dressed with fresh leaves and served with Melba toast Fish Cake Scottish haddock fillet & luxury Atlantic prawns bound in chive mashed potatoes & lightly bread crumbed Mains Beef Bourguignon This dish originates from the East of France, it consists of braised beef in a garlic and red wine stock and finished with lardons, pearl onions and button mushrooms Cod loin Atlantic cod loin wrapped in Parma ham served on a bed of buttery new potatoes finished with parsley cream. Pork fillet Roasted pork fillet served with Idaho potatoes & green beans finished with a cider, sage & mustard jus. Desserts Apple pie Bramley apples stewed with a hint of cinnamon encased in a sweet short crust pastry served with a choice of ice cream, cream or custard Chocolate Fudge Cake This decadent chocolate fudge cake is rich and moist with a glossy ganache finish, served with a choice of ice cream, cream or custard Crème Brûlée A rich vanilla flavoured set custard with a contrasting layer of hard caramel £25.00 per person *Gluten-free and dairy-free options are available on request The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’ Starters Butternut Squash Soup Beautifully blended until smooth, our butternut squash soup is something special. Served with chorizo croutons Duck Liver Parfait Our duck liver parfait is served with truffle oil and melba toast Butterfly King Prawns One of our chef’s favourites! Cooked in garlic butter Mains Gressingham Duck Breast Pan Seared Duck Breast served on a bed of creamy mash with green beans finished with a crème de cassis jus Wild Salmon Fillet Pan fried Wild Salmon on a bed of spring vegetables served with a white wine broth Mushroom Stroganoff Portobello mushrooms, button and wild mushrooms sautéed with shallots and finished with cream and paprika, served with basmati rice Desserts Lemon Tart (Tart Au Citron) A seriously intense burst of lemon custard, encased in a buttery sweet pastry finished with a light dusting of icing sugar Sticky Toffee Pudding A light steamed sponge rich with finely chopped dates finished with lashings of butterscotch sauce served with ice cream, cream or custard. Chocolate Fondant A rich moist chocolate pudding with a liquid centre, served with crème anglais £30.00 per person *Gluten-free and dairy-free options are available on request The Beatles Story Britannia Vaults The Albert Dock Liverpool L3 4AD 0151 709 1963 [email protected] beatlesstory.com BeatlesStoryLiverpool @BeatlesStory ‘Abbey Road’ Starters Atlantic Lobster Bisque This superb bisque is served with tarragon cream Mixed Game Roulade Served with a fantastic spiced and fruity Cumberland Sauce Smoked Chicken Paupiette Smoked chicken stuffed with wild mushroom duxelle, finished with pepper jus Mains Sea Bass Fillet Pan Seared Sea Bass Fillet topped with a grilled pesto crumb, laid on a dauphinoise potato bed drizzled with basil oil (n) Ribeye Steak Pan Fried ribeye steak, served on a fondant potato accompanied with roasted cherry tomatoes finished with a Peppercorn & Courvoisier Brandy sauce Roast Vegetable Tart Tatin Seasonal Roasted Vegetables baked in a ‘Insigny Sainte Mere’ Puff Pastry Tart finished with a trickle of ragout of san manzano tomato sauce Desserts White Chocolate & Salted Caramel Cheesecake A rich creamy chocolate caramel cheesecake with a buttery biscuit base Strawberry Mille Feuille Fresh strawberries
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