Events and venues
Private dining rooms and restaurants for every occasion
Celebrating a product launch, book launch party, celebration of achievement, wrap party or exclusive promotional event?
Finding the right venue is essential whether you are a business with important client entertaining responsibilities or giving the public the first long-awaited glimpse at a new book, music video, or film. Maybe you’ve just put your film in the can and it is time to kick back and celebrate…
Whether you are booking a small event or a large event, we have an outstanding selection of venues for you.
Private Dining Rooms in Chelsea
Unlike Elvis Costello in 1978, there are many people who do want to go to Chelsea, especially for their parties and events as Chelsea is home to many smart restaurants which are available for private hire.
Chelsea is roughly bordered by the Thames, Belgravia and South Kensington with the King's Road at its heart. Chelsea has always maintained an upmarket chic-ness and has traditionally been associated with artists and intellectuals.
Home to Chelski FC and famous as the backdrop for the Swinging Sixties, Chelsea nowadays provides a haven for shoppers with its vast range of shops in the famous King's Road and upmarket boutiques in Sloane Street. Easily reached by bus and by travelling to Earls Court and Sloane Square underground stations.
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Wyndham Grand London Hotel
Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chelsea Harbour is an ideal location for an event and has private dining facilities. -
Medlar Restaurant
Medlar Restaurant in Chelsea has a private dining room which can accomodate up to 14 seated guests. -
Bluebird Chelsea
Bluebird Restaurant, located on Chelsea's Kings Road has four beautifully well appointed private dining rooms. -
The Kings Road Steakhouse & Grill - Marco Pierre White
The Kings Road Steakhouse & Grill in Chelsea has two private dining areas. respectively seating 10 and 25 diners. -
Chutney Mary
The elegant private dining room at Chutney Mary in Chelsea can accomodate up to 30 seated dining guests.







