A New venue called Holy Trinity is opening near Everton’s stadium, offering food and drinks for 1500 fans.

They’re calling it The Holy Trinity, a tribute to famous Everton players Alan Ball, Howard Kendall, and Colin Harvey. The name is inspired by these legends and it’s meant to be a place for footy fans.
The spot will be open on Everton match days starting in the 2025-26 season, as well as during some bank holidays. You can find it at the old Terry’s Timber site, a place that can hold 1,500 people.
The Holy Trinity will feature street food under a tent, licensed until midnight. Gary Hincks, speaking for Mersey View Leisure, said they’re opening in May 2025. Hincks wants fans to meet before and after games.
He is excited about the next chapter for Everton and they will test the venue during the summer, at address 35 Regent Rd. The new spot will have heat and a sound system which will improve game days.
They will also host other events, and a membership for 10% off drinks is coming soon.