Private dining venues in Holborn

Holborn is situated in Central London between the West End and the City of London. Bordered by Kings Cross & Bloomsbury to the north and Blackfriars & Temple on its southern edge, Holborn is an important commercial district in the capital with a large number of offices including the the grand Victorian Holborn Bars building which was for many years the headquarters of the Prudential insurance company.

The area is home to the historic legal areas in and around Lincoln’s Inn and The Royal Courts of Justice as well as London’s jewellery district of Hatton Garden. The abundance of law firms located in Chancery Lane and New Fetter Lane always ensure that restaurants & bars with private function rooms for group events including breakfast meetings, business lunches, corporate dinners and standing drinks receptions are in high demand.

Within easy walking distance from the bustling district of Covent Garden, Holborn is ideally suited for companies and individuals seeking to organize private dining events in a Central London location away from the tourist areas.

Holborn is served by London Underground tube stations at Holborn (Central and Piccadilly lines) and Chancery Lane on the Central Line.


Colonel Saab – Holborn Town Hall
Modern Indian |
Seats up to 150 |
£75+ per person

The two private dining rooms at Colonel Saab Indian restaurant at Holborn Town Hall respectively seat 10 and 16 guests or up to 26 guests when combined. The rooms are also ideal for standing drinks events of up to 60 guests.

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Haché Brasserie Holborn
High End Burgers |
Seats up to 100 |
£40+ per person

Haché Brasserie – located on High Holborn – has a private dining room accommodating up to 45 seated (60 standing) guests. Restaurant exclusive hire is also available for large group dining events of up to 100 seated guests

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The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
Modern British |
Seats up to 250 |
£60+ per person

The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn – within easy walking distance of Holborn and Chancery Lane London Underground stations – has private dining rooms seating from 44 – 250 guests. The Old Court Room at this historic legal venue in Central London seats up to 44 guests and the larger Old Hall and Great Hall can respectively accommodate larger banqueting events of up to 200 & 250 seated guests or standing drinks receptions of 200 – 400 guests.

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The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
Modern British |
Seats up to 176 |
£55+ per person

Located close to Chancery Lane underground station, The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn has private rooms available to hire for 12 – 176 seated guests for private dining events as well as for standing drinks receptions for 20 – 350 guests.

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Bunghole Cellars
British Classics |
Seats up to 80 |
£45+ per person

The Bordeaux Room at Bunghole Cellars in Holborn accommodates up to 12 seated guests or up to 20 guests for standing drinks receptions. Exclusive venue hire also available for up to 80 seated guests or up to 120 guests for standing drinks receptions.

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The Pie Room at Holborn Dining Room
British Pie Specialists |
Seats up to 10 |
£70+ per person

A kitchen by day and an exclusive dining room by night, The Pie Room at Holborn Dining Room is possibly London’s most celebrated private dining venue dedicated to serving pies and seats up to 10 guests. Open for private dinners on Monday – Friday evenings and for lunch and dinner on Saturday & Sunday.

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The Library at The Royal College of Surgeons
Modern British |
Seats up to 70 |
£105+ per person

The Library on the first floor of The Royal College of Surgeons of England in Lincoln’s Inn Fields – close to Holborn and Chancery Lane tube stations – can accommodate up to 40 seated guests at one long table or up to 70 at round tables. The room is also ideal for standing drinks receptions of up to 100 guests.

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Brigit’s Afternoon Tea Bus Tour
Afternoon Tea |
Seats up to 44 |
£45+ per person

Seating from 12 – 44 guests, The two Brigit’s Afternoon Tea Buses allow you and your guests to enjoy afternoon tea whilst taking in the sights of London from a red Routemaster bus.

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