King’s Cross venues with private dining rooms
The Kings Cross area of London is located between the North London districts of Camden and Islington with Bloomsbury on its southern boundary and Euston to its western edge.
The district is home to two adjoining major Central London railway terminals with King’s Cross station providing rail connection for commuters from the home counties regions lying to the north of the capital as well as travellers from Scotland and the north of England. St. Pancras International is the the main London terminal for Eurostar with trains connecting the UK to Europe.
Located in an area where Central London merges into North London, the Kings Cross district has been massively regenerated in recent years from a not particularly desirable part of the city into a vibrant area of offices, restaurants and retail outlets, housed within new developments including Granary Square and Coal Drops Yard. Many major corporate organisations, including Google whose UK headquarters are in the area, have relocated to Kings Cross and the district is also now home to The Guardian newspaper.
With its Central London location, convenient transport links and large number of offices, Kings Cross is an extremely popular destination for corporate group dining events – including breakfast meetings, lunches and dinners – and is well served by the diverse range of restaurants, hotels and pubs with private dining rooms to be found in the area.
Kings Cross is easily reached by London underground via King’s Cross St Pancras tube station which can be accessed by Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Northern lines.
The private dining room at Rotunda – overlooking Regent’s Canal and just a few moments stroll from Kings Cross and St. Pancras stations – accommodates up to 30 seated guests (16 boardroom seating style) or up to 60 guests for standing drinks events.
»The Megaro Collection at The Megaro Hotel at King’s Cross/St Pancras district of London has a selection of separate restaurants with private dining rooms seating 15 – 50 guests.
»The private dining room at Granary Square Brasserie in the heart of Kings Cross can accommodate up to 20 seated guests or up to 30 for standing receptions.
»The private dining room and Chef’s Table at The Midland Grand Dining Room – in the heart of the King’s Cross area of London at The St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel – respectively seat 14 and 8 guests. The main restaurant is also available for private dining events of up to 90 guests & the Gothic Bar can accommodate 150 – 200 guests for standing drinks receptions.
»The private dining room at Barrafina Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross can accommodate 8 – 25 seated guests or up to 30 guests for standing drinks receptions.
»The two private dining rooms at St Pancras Brasserie & Champagne Bar by Searcys seat 14 – 20 guests or up to 30 guests for standing drinks receptions. Other private spaces accommodate up to 150 seated (220 standing) guests.
»The private dining room at The Fellow seats up to 25 dining guests. The 1st floor Black Door Cocktail Bar accommodates up to 30 seated (60 standing) guests and has its own terrace.
»The private dining room at The Betjeman Arms, St. Pancras seats up to 12. Four other semi private spaces seat 24 – 60 guests.
»Hoppers in King’s Cross has private dining event spaces accommodating 28 – 75 seated guests. The terrace is also ideal for standing drinks receptions of up to 75 guests.
»The private room at BAO King’s Cross seats up to 14 guests with a group dining space on the ground floor accommodating up to 20 guests. Restaurant exclusive hire is also available for up to 48 seated guests or up to 120 guests for standing drinks receptions.
»The first floor dining room at The Lighterman award-winning pub in Granary Square accommodates up to 60 seated guests or up to 100 guests for standing drinks receptions. Other private spaces can accommodate 30 – 60 seated guests or 35 – 80 standing guests.
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