The Solway Hall

The Solway Hall

4.6(40 reviews)
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The Civic Hall,Lowther St,Whitehaven CA28 7SH,United Kingdom

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A civic venue hosting weddings, gigs, and functions, with a bar serving reasonably priced drinks across a large selection. Events are managed in-house, and the space is used for shows and Christmas parties. Seating is available but limited during performances.

Customer Reviews

4.0(8 reviews)
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Daniel WinthropLocal Guide
1 year ago

What a amazing place for a wedding had ours here over the weekend and nothing g was too much, the venue was very reasonable priced, the drink were very cheap and everyone had a great time. Everything was sorted by solway hall and the place looked amazing they change that room in to a palace, want certain drinks just ask, certain timings just ask, leave the dress so the bride can go get more drunk no bother, every singer guessed did not expect how the place would look and everyone mentioned how great it is. 10/10 would recommend.

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Amanda ButterfieldLocal Guide
7 months ago

Great place for functions, gigs and christmas parties are excellent

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Mark A. CooperLocal Guide
1 year ago

First time I went to see a show at the Solway Hall, the band were great. The staff were all very friendly, prices at the bar are reasonable and they have a large selection. The seating however was horrendous, small upright desk chairs squashed up against each other. No shoulder room, I'm not a large person but the larger people, (that seems to be the norm nowadays) had terrible trouble trying to sit. They could not sit back as there was no room for shoulders. Unlike any theatre or cinema that has arm rests so you get that small gap between seats, here there was nothing. By the time a person sat either side, it was almost comical to see someone try and fit in the space left. What made it worse it is July and very hot, it had been raining so most had coats, no fresh air in there, the people in front of us had to leave at the interval they said it was too hot and crammed in like Sardines. It may be a good venue for other events but as a seated concert it's awful. It made Rosehill Theatre and Carnegie seem massive. I would never go back again.