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Browns Brasserie & Bar in Covent Garden is steeped in history, memories and character, having seen some of the most prolific of judges acquiring their reputation and expertise in bankruptcy law within the unique site.
Built in 1908 and located in the heart of London’s West End, the Grade II listed building was home to Westminster County Court building with the courtrooms at Browns Brasserie & Bar still in operation until 1990. Following its closure, the building was later renovated and opened for business as Browns in 1996.
Private dining events at Browns Brasserie & Bar, Covent Garden
The Judge’s Court is the largest of the four private rooms; this flexible space can accommodate all occasions. Granted with a civil ceremony licence this stunning venue continues to capture and immortalise individual’s memories within its walls.
The Barrister’s Court was originally used for administrative purposes. It is now our second largest private room and maintains similar features to the Judge’s Court.
The Judge’s Chamber offers a combination of a more informal and comfortable space than the majestic county courts. Originally used as a place of consultation, this inviting space suits both intimate private dining, informal and formal meetings.
The Judge’s Study is the smaller of the private rooms, originally used at the judge’s study for solitude and reflection, this intimate space creates the perfect ambience for a special dinner or private meeting.