Private dining room hire in St. Pancras

The St Pancras area of Central London is dominated by the St Pancras railway terminal located on Euston Road, adjacent to Kings Cross station.

St. Pancras is located south of Camden, between Euston to the west and King’s Cross & Islington to the east, with Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia on its southern edge. The original grand Victorian station, designed by Sir Gilbert Scott, was redeveloped in the early Noughties into the impressive international rail terminal that it is today with fast Eurostar connection to major European cities and domestic rail connections to The Midlands and Northern England.

The redevelopment of recent years has included a multitude of modern offices, restaurants, bars, hotels and shopping spaces. The area’s excellent public transport connections, proximity to the capital’s West End district and diverse selection of venues makes with private dining rooms makes St. Pancras a very popular location for group dining events including business breakfast meetings, private lunches and corporate dinners.

The district has excellent public transport connections via the main railway terminal stations of St. Pancras, King’s Cross and Euston which is a five – ten minute stroll away. The London Underground tube station King’s Cross St. Pancras is directly reached by Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines.


The Midland Grand Dining Room
Traditional French Cuisine With A Modern Twist |
Seats up to 90 |
£75+ per person

The private dining room and Chef’s Table at The Midland Grand Dining Room – in the heart of the King’s Cross area of London at The St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel – respectively seat 14 and 8 guests. The main restaurant is also available for private dining events of up to 90 guests & the Gothic Bar can accommodate 150 – 200 guests for standing drinks receptions.

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The Megaro Collection
European |
Seats up to 50 |
£50+ per person

The Megaro Collection at The Megaro Hotel at King’s Cross/St Pancras district of London has a selection of separate restaurants with private dining rooms seating 15 – 50 guests.

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Rotunda Bar & Restaurant – King’s Cross
Modern British |
Seats up to 30 |
£40+ per person

The private dining room at Rotunda – less than 5 minutes walk from St. Pancras – accommodates up to 30 seated guests or up to 40 for standing drinks receptions.

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The Lighterman
Modern European |
Seats up to 60 |
£45+ per person

The first floor dining room at The Lighterman award-winning pub in Granary Square accommodates up to 60 seated guests or up to 100 guests for standing drinks receptions. Other private spaces can accommodate 30 – 60 seated guests or 35 – 80 standing guests.

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St Pancras Brasserie & Champagne Bar by Searcys
Modern European |
Seats up to 200 |
£75+ per person

The two private dining rooms at St Pancras Brasserie & Champagne Bar by Searcys seat 14 – 20 guests or up to 30 guests for standing drinks receptions. Other private spaces accommodate up to 150 seated (220 standing) guests.

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The Fellow
Modern British |
Seats up to 30 |
£40+ per person

The private dining room at The Fellow seats up to 25 dining guests. The 1st floor Black Door Cocktail Bar accommodates up to 30 seated (60 standing) guests and has its own terrace.

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The Betjeman Arms
Modern British |
Seats up to 60 |
£35+ per person

The private dining room at The Betjeman Arms, St. Pancras seats up to 12. Four other semi private spaces seat 24 – 60 guests.

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BAO – Kings Cross
Taiwanese |
Seats up to 20 |
£35+ per person

The private room at BAO King’s Cross seats up to 14 guests with a group dining space on the ground floor accommodating up to 20 guests. Restaurant exclusive hire is also available for up to 48 seated guests or up to 120 guests for standing drinks receptions.

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Hoppers – King’s Cross
Kothu, Rice & Roasts inspired by the flavours of Sri Lanka & South India |
Seats up to 78 |
£50+ per person

Hoppers in King’s Cross has private dining event spaces accommodating 28 – 75 seated guests. The terrace is also ideal for standing drinks receptions of up to 75 guests.

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