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Get into the dining spirit with this sublime selection of small private dining venues in London. For a more intimate gathering, invite your guests to eat at one of these perfect London small private dining rooms. Take a look at all our small private dining venues in London. Alternatively, tell us exactly what you need and we'll make sure the very best London small private dining spaces respond to your enquiry.
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San Lorenzo - The Monkey's Raincoat

South Kensington (0.8 km)

12
Garden Bar - Dying of the Light

Latimer Road (0.0 km)

400
The Admirality - From Here to Eternity

Charing Cross (0.2 km)

20
The Oak W2 - A Confederacy of Dunces

Westbourne Park (0.3 km)

20
San Lorenzo - The Millstone

South Kensington (0.8 km)

20
Balthazar - Edna O'Brien

Covent Garden (0.2 km)

80
Trishna - Private Dining Room

Bond Street (0.5 km)

12
Geffrye Museum - The Man Within

Hoxton (0.0 km)

80
Quo Vadis - The Wives of Bath

Tottenham Court Road (0.3 km)

9
A Comprehensive Guide to Booking a Small Private Dining Room in London
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Frequently asked questions
The cost varies greatly depending on the venue and menu. It can range from £30 per head at a modest venue to over £200 per head at a high-end restaurant. Some venues also charge a room hire fee. Always ask for a full breakdown of costs.
For popular venues, it's advisable to book at least two to three months in advance, especially for peak times like weekends or holiday seasons. However, less popular venues may be available at shorter notice.
Some restaurants do allow this, but they typically charge a corkage fee. Always check the restaurant's policy before bringing your own wine.
Yes, many venues in London are fully accessible, but it's essential to check this with the restaurant when making your booking.
Service charges are often added to the final bill, and they're usually around 12.5% in London. Some venues include it in their quoted price, but others don't. Always confirm this when booking.
Absolutely. There are many venues in London that offer private dining rooms for small groups, even as small as two people.