Private dining rooms in London for birthday lunch & dinner events
Are you looking for inspiration for a special birthday? Perhaps you are searching for ideas for memorable 21st birthday ideas, 40th, 50th, or even 100th – private dining rooms are ideal.
These divine private rooms, in the finest of restaurants, are ideal for birthday party hire to give a memorable experience to treasure forever.
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Search nowThe Ling Ling private dining room at Hakkasan Hanway Place accommodates up to 65 seated guests or up to 80 guests for standing drinks receptions. The semi-private dining room accommodates up to 20 seated (20 standing) guests.
»China Tang at The Dorchester – located on Park Lane, Mayfair – has three private dining rooms seating 12 – 36 guests.
»The two private dining rooms at The Restaurant at The Capital in Basil Street, Knightsbridge can respectively accommodate 14 and 24 seated guests. Restaurant exclusive hire is also available for up to 34 seated guests.
»Private dining rooms at The Bull at Westfield Shopping Centre in Shepherd’s Bush can accommodate 20 – 160 seated guests or 200 – 250 guests for standing drinks receptions.
»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 five private dining rooms at Westminster’s One Great George Street can seat 14 and 30 seated diners. The Great Hall seats up to 260 or 400 standing.
»The private dining rooms at The May Fair Hotel seats 4 – 64 guests. Larger private rooms for banqueting events seat 170 – 240 guests. The May Fair Terrace is also available for pre or post dinner drinks or standing drinks & canapés receptions.
»Seating up to 35, The Common Room at Battersea’s The Northcote can also accommodate up to 50 for standing events.
»Private dining rooms at Chelsea’s exclusive Sloane Club in Lower Sloane Street can accommodate 10 – 60 seated guests or 60 – 120 guests for standing drinks receptions.
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