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Titanic Hotel Launches New Private Dining Space, ‘The Gallery’

One of Liverpool’s most iconic hotels, Titanic Hotel Liverpool, has launched a brand new private dining space, The Gallery. Ideal for special occasions, such as birthday parties, baby showers and Christmas work events, this intimate space will offer a memorable dining experience, in a venue that is steeped in both history and style.

Situated above Stanley’s Bar and Grill, and with a maximum capacity of 24 and a minimum of 10, the private dining room features rustic interiors with brown leather seats and metal pillars, fitting in with the industrial-chic style prevalent throughout the Titanic Hotel. Guests can enjoy the privacy of the Gallery hidden away from the hustle and bustle of Stanley’s, providing a feeling of exclusivity, where parties can enjoy a delicious meal from the set menu, which will be packed with seasonal produce.

Abstract images from an acclaimed Liverpool photographer, John Johnson, will adorn the walls, showcasing the Dock Road captured over a 5-month period. The artist is renowned for his unique vision of the urban environment and produces images with a sculptural quality, bringing focus to Liverpool’s cityscape. The Dock Road Abstracts is a collaboration between the artist, Liverpool’s exciting new collaborative workspace, AvenhueHQ, the stunning Titanic Hotel, and proud supporters of the Arts, Harcourt Developments.

The Gallery will sit amongst Titanic’s additional drinking and dining offerings, which include Stanley’s Bar and Grill, perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea, whilst the Rum Bar offers a variety of expertly created cocktails from the most exotic locations of the world, along with a casual dining menu full of flavoursome dishes.

For more information visit http://www.titanichotelliverpool.com/

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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