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The Mersey House – Liverpool, Nova Scotia

Submitted by Kim on Thursday, 20 December 2007No Comment

Mike Loveridge is the “Publican” of The Mersey House, an almost derelict historic building in the heart of Liverpool. Not only did he breathe life into the old building he also made an important live entertainment venue for Nova Scotia

The Mersey House is the most prominent historical building in the centre of Liverpool on NThe Mersey Houseova Scotia’s beautiful South Shore. It has been completely renovated in the past three years and hosts a pub and restaurant and was nominated in 2006 as the ‘Nova Scotia Music Venue of the Year’.

The Mersey House hosts live entertainment year round with casual dining, catering, banquet facilities and a British-style fish and chips take-out. They are open at 11 am daily and on several occasions in the week we host a series of concerts that bring the best Maritime Artists to Liverpool. There is a small cover charge depending on the artist performing.

This New Year’s Eve features Hal Bruce, one of this region’s world ambassadors for musical talent.

The Mersey house is located at:

149 Main Street

Liverpool

Nova Scotia

B0T 1K0

Phone: 902-354-4000

Fax: 902-356-3303

Email: merseyhouse@hotmail.com

The Finest Live Music from Nova Scotia and beyond……year round

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