Under plans submitted to Liverpool City Council, seven storage containers could be placed on Collingwood Dock next to the £500m Hill Dickinson Stadium, providing and a pre- and post-match meeting place for those “who are not able to commit to Everton’s hospitality services within the stadium itself”.
At the dock-straddling plot off Regent Road, storage containers would be combined to create the 140-capacity venue envisioned by applicant Intersky Commercial Enterprises and designed by ArchiTech Design.
The intention is to open up the venue on matchdays to supporters, who can buy a seasonal membership pass, for food and drink pre- and post-game.
Covering 22,000 sq ft, including a 1,900 sq ft outdoor seating area, the events space would also provide an educational offer via its kitchen facilities.
The educational element would involve a cookery school, where children will learn how to cook healthy and sustainable meals – the chef set to run the kitchen is onboard as part of the proposal and has existing relationships with Everton in the Community, the Academy of Culinary Art, and the Liverpool Foundation.

The venue has a capacity of 140 people, but on matchdays it is expected that number will lower to 100 covers. Credit: via planning documents
Others including charity Adopt a School and the nearby Friends of Allonby Canoe Club will also be offered the space if required, according to planning documents.
While primarily for matchday use, the venue would also be available for hire for a wide range of family and cultural events. It is expected that the commercial aspect of the scheme will help fund its community use.
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According to a planning statement submitted by Pegasus Group, the F&B venue would host seasonal members with the target market being those who aren’t able to commit to the hospitality offer at Everton’s £500m stadium.
To view the application, use the planning reference number **25F/1680** in Liverpool City Council’s planning portal.