

Duke Street Market, Private Dining Room
46 Duke St, Liverpool, L1 5AS -
From
£500 min spendUp to
44 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Duke Street Market, in our opinion Liverpool's best food and drink market, is set in a 100-year-old building that has been sensitively restored and transformed into a beautiful all-day dining destination and culinary hub for the community. It’s aiming to become the North West’s number one destination for food tourism. This is a unique opportunity to treat yourself and your guests to a culinary experience in this much-loved Liverpool venue available for hire.
The market is home to food vendors that have been handpicked to offer guests a varied selection of delicious dishes. The kitchens are made up of the red meat specialist Bone and Block, Ginger with Asian cuisine, the Cuban eatery Cahita, a fish and seafood kitchen Kelp, Liverpool’s favourite Italian Cucina Di Vincenzo, and Big Lola’s Taqueria serving up delicious Mexican dishes inspired by the Mission District in San Francisco.
The location is unparalleled on Duke Street, just a short walk from Liverpool Central. You won’t have to ask your guests to travel far to get to this iconic Liverpool venue and if they come from out of the city you’ll be sure they have all the transport links they need.
Duke Street Market is the perfect space in Liverpool for a wide range of celebrations and events. From business meetings to birthday parties, and even wedding receptions. With six food vendors to choose from, you and your guests will be spoilt for choice. The warehouse interiors are also set out to impress everyone attending. This is a great choice if you’re looking to hire a venue in Liverpool with a lot of character that’s different and unique.
The venue has parking available if your guests are arriving by car and on the Terrace microphones and TV screens can be arranged upon request. Please note that the minimum spend requirement stated is subject to change during peak times. Send an enquiry now to find out the pricing for your dates.
Our private dining room is ideal for small, intimate events including occasion parties like birthdays, baby showers, small weddings, and business meetings and events. The room has its own private bar and AV equipment.
Guests can play their own music in the private dining room, and also make use of the 65 inch smart TV.
Private Dining Room
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 44
Dining
up to 44
Theatre
up to 44
Boardroom
up to 44
Cabaret
up to 44
Classroom
up to 44
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Minimum spend/day
from £500 minimum spend/day
from £500 minimum spend/day
from £500 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1500 minimum spend/day
from £2000 minimum spend/day
from £500 minimum spend/day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Microphone
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Paul Bobo
October 2024Loved this place so much we came back for a second visit the next day. Picar was easily my favourite trader, everything we had was delicious and excellent value for money, the tortilla was one of the best I've had. Really impressed with the great wines available from the bar too, the slightly chilled beaujolais was phenomenal. Loved the atmosphere, really lovely staff, also ordering by QR was so easy (especially if you join the WiFi first) A must visit if you're in Liverpool
Rich Deerdog
October 2024I like these market hall type food places. This one is a bit like the one up at the old Caines Brewery, but better, as you don’t have to queue up to get your food! The concept is straightforward, seven small kitchens have gathered, like animals seeking warmth at the fireside, to share a common dining hall and pool their overheads. This is an excellent idea and, here, they’ve gone one better in that you can order from all of the different kitchens at once, in a single order, via the QR code on your table. No more trying to coordinate your orders so as not to lose your table, no more angst if you fancy chips and somebody else wants a pizza. Here, all can sup from the keg of their choice and all can order together. The dining hall itself is deceptively large, with a downstairs and a mezzanine. Beware the downstairs as it does have those bench tables that you might have to share with someone else. Smaller tables, benches and perching points exist also. The aesthetic is retro-industrial, with lots of exposed wood and metal. The choice of food is excellent, almost overwhelmingly so – the indecisive will be paralysed with choice. There is Mexican, pizza, meat, Asian etc. And remember, you can have it all and that’s ok. For myself, I began with hoisin duck bao buns from Barnacle – these were juicy and full of flavour. The richness of the sauce was beyond pleasing. I would eat these again. Following that, I opted for the Birria Quesadilla, for Birria must be ordered wherever it occurs, and a side of the pulled lamb shawarma loaded chips from Barnacle. The quesadilla was perfect – beautifully flavoured and rich. The Birria itself was bursting with meaty flavour. I always want more Birria but I fear too much of a good thing. The loaded chips were, well, loaded – piles of pulled lamb upon fat and tasty hot chips. This meal was a definite hit. There was, alas, no room for pudding. The beer selection was limited, but there was a house lager – this came quickly and was as it should be, cold and refreshing. Drinks ae ordered in the same way as food, via the QR code on the table. Overall, a very positive experience and a place I would recommend – visit here if you love good food. Particularly good if you have an indecisive group who can’t decide what to eat or are out with the sort of people that only want to pay the exact cost of their own food, down to the last penny (for they can just order separately…). A point to note – this place doesn’t open on Mondays. I know it says this online, but it still surprised me – it’s such a big endeavour that I overlooked that these are small businesses, they’re just cohabiting under one roof, so they do need time off.
Kevin Ang
January 2025Really interesting concept of a quality food establishment set within a market stall approach. Food and drinks were great. Gets really busy over the weekends.
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