Private dining rooms in St. James’s
As befits an area bordered by such illustrious London landmarks as The Mall, Piccadilly, Green Park & Haymarket, St. James’s is one of the capital’s most exclusive locations.
St. James’s is a district within the the City of Westminster with Buckingham Palace to its south eastern edge and the neighbouring West End area of Mayfair – from which it is separated by the Piccadilly thoroughfare – situated on its northern boundary.
This well heeled area of elegant streets and gardens, centred around St. James’s Square, has traditionally been home to private members’ clubs such as White’s, The Reform Club and The Carlton Club, leading it to being referred to as Clubland for the aristocracy. Rather unsurprising, Jermyn Street in St. James’s has for many years been known as the place to visit for gentlemen’s tailors, shirtmakers and shoemakers and Berry Bros. & Rudd – the UK’s oldest wine & spirits merchant – has occupied its Pall Mall premises for over three hundred years.
The district is home to a good selection of first class hotels including The Ritz, The Wolseley and The Cavendish as well as a number of exquisite restaurants with private dining rooms and banqueting spaces available to hire for group dining events such as breakfast meetings, lunches, dinners and corporate festive parties.
St. James’s is easily reached via two London Underground stations. Green Park tube station is on the Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee lines and Piccadilly Circus tube station sits on both the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines.
Located in the heart of the St. James’s district of Central London, 116 Pall Mall is a stunning Grade I listed venue with a number of private dining rooms available to hire for 24 – 250 seated guests.
»Michelin starred Wild Honey St. James in Pall Mall, London SW1 has a private dining room adorned with a selection of contemporary art with a long table seating up to 16 guests at one long table.
»The five private dining rooms at Six Park Place in St. James’s, close to Green Park tube station on Piccadilly, can accommodate 10 – 30 guests or 12 – 70 guests for standing drinks receptions.
»The Harben Room at The Pem in the heart of Westminster is ideal for intimate dinners or family gatherings. The private dining room accommodates 8 – 22 seated guests (25 standing) and can be divided in two smaller rooms each accommodating up to 10 seated guests.
»Quaglino’s has two rooms available for private dining events. The Prince of Wales Room can seat up to 40 and The Giovanni Room seats up to 14.
»The Ritz Room at The Ritz London in Piccadilly – on the southern edge of Mayfair, close to Green Park – can accommodate up to eight seated guests for intimate private dining events in London’s West End with guests able to choose from five or seven course Michelin star menus.
»The private dining room at Bardo St. James’s Italian restaurant on Suffolk Place – between Piccadilly & Trafalgar Square in London’s West End – seats up to 16 guests. Other private event spaces can accommodate 25 – 120 seated guests or 50 – 300 guests for standing drinks events.
»The semi-private dining room at Angela Hartnett’s Café Murano Italian restaurant in St. James’s Street, London SW1 seats up to 22 guests.
»Private dining rooms at Davy’s at St James can accommodate 8 – 30 seated guests or up to 50 guests for standing receptions.
»The three private dining rooms on the mezzanine floor at Imperial Treasure luxury Chinese restaurant in St. James’s, London SW1 respectively seat 8, 10 & 14 guests.
»The three private dining rooms at Ginza Japanese restaurant in St. James’s seat 6 – 12 guests or up to 15 guests for standing drinks receptions. Larger restaurant event spaces can accommodate up to 50 seated (70 standing) guests. Restaurant exclusive hire also available for up to 120 seated (130 standing) guests.
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