Your London Olympics 2012
Private dining and the Olympic schedule 2012
The whole of the UK is looking forward to the packed Olympic schedule 2012. The world will be watching with bated breath as each race is run, each medal is won or lost, as the athletes work through the sweat pain and tears to be the world’s best – the Olympics event list will be the making and breaking of dreams. If you were lucky enough to get Olympic 2012 tickets then a perfect way to celebrate your success on the day is to book a private dining room for your party.
If you didn’t get Olympic tickets 2012 you can still book a private dining room to toast the success, drama and passion of the Olympics.
Private Dining Rooms in St. Paul’s
St. Paul's is situated at the north end of Ludgate Hill and Blackfriars, to the south end of Cheapside in the City of London. Named after and dominated by its 17th century cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, St. Paul's has seen considerable redevelopment in recent years, especially in Paternoster Square which has been transformed from its brutal concrete 60's architecture into a modern urban space containing a central piazza with connecting walkways. Paternoster Square has recently become home to the London Stock Exchange and also houses offices, shops, bars and restaurants.
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Paternoster Chop House
The private dining room at Paternoster Chop House, close to St. Paul's, can seat up to 13 dining guests or up to 25 for standing receptions. -
Chez Gerard - St. Paul’s
Chez Gérard French restaurant at St. Paul’s is the perfect venue for corporate and private dining events. -
Manicomio City
Manicomio, near St. Paul's in The City, has a private dining room with ample space for up to 40 dinner guests. -
Cote Brasserie - St. Paul’s
Cote Brasserie in St. Paul's has four interlinking private dining rooms respectively seating 16, 40, 60 and 24 dining guests.




