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Bars in London for 300 people

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  • OXO2 - image
    South Bank

    OXO2

    From £22,000 per person400

    A versatile blank canvas venue with Thames views, ideal for large events up to 400 guests.

  • Humble Grape Fleet Street - image
    From £10,000 per person300

    A flexible wine bar and event space in historic vaults, ideal for tastings, dinners, weddings, and parties.

  • Knightsbridge

    Buddha Bar London

    From £15,000 per person400

    A stylish restaurant and lounge bar for up to 400 guests, perfect for dining, parties, and events.

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  • Wapping

    Studio Spaces

    From £3,500 per person300

    A trendy 2600sqft all-black studio in a former industrial powerhouse, perfect for conferences, tech summits, and brand launches.

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  • City of London

    Goldsmiths' Hall

    From £12,000 per person300

    A grand historic hall with Corinthian columns and chandeliers, ideal for opulent events and receptions.

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  • Marylebone

    The Landmark London

    From £20,000 per person500

    A luxurious 5* Victorian hotel with a grand ballroom, ideal for large-scale elegant events.

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  • St Paul's

    Stationers' Hall and Garden

    From £2,500 per person450

    Historic Livery Hall with interlinking rooms and a secluded garden. Ideal for events and conferences.

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  • Westminster

    One Great George Street

    From £96 per person260

    A grand, historic hall in Westminster for up to 400 guests. Ideal for fine dining and large receptions.

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Bars in London for 300 people

Explore top bars in London suitable for events of up to 300 guests.

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### Why London's Bar Scene is Perfect for Your 300-Guest Event (And What Makes It Different) When you're planning an event for 300 people, London's bar scene offers something truly special that you won't find anywhere else in the UK. We've worked with countless venues across the capital, and there's a reason why London consistently delivers exceptional experiences for large-scale events. The sheer diversity is remarkable. From converted Victorian warehouses in Shoreditch to sleek rooftop spaces overlooking the Thames, London's bars have evolved far beyond traditional pub settings. Many venues now offer flexible layouts that can accommodate your 300 guests across multiple levels or interconnected spaces, something that's particularly valuable when you need to create different zones for networking, presentations, or dining. #### What Sets London Apart for Large Events London's licensing laws work in your favour for events of this scale. Unlike many cities where noise restrictions can severely limit your options, London's established entertainment districts have evolved with the infrastructure to support substantial gatherings. Areas like Canary Wharf, Southbank, and King's Cross have purpose-built venues that can handle the technical demands of 300-person events without compromising on atmosphere. The transport connectivity is unmatched. Your guests can reach venues from anywhere in Greater London within 45 minutes, and with services running until midnight (plus Night Tube on weekends), you're not constrained by early finish times. This is particularly crucial when you're coordinating arrivals for such a large group. #### Budget Flexibility That Actually Works Here's where London really shines for events of this size. While smaller venues might struggle with capacity, bars designed for 300 people often offer more competitive per-head pricing. We regularly see minimum spends ranging from £4,000 to £12,000 for premium venues, which works out to roughly £13-40 per person before you factor in additional services. Compare this to hiring multiple smaller venues, and the economics often favour the single large space approach. The key is understanding that London's bar scene has matured specifically to handle corporate events, product launches, and celebration parties at scale. Many venues now include dedicated event coordinators, in-house AV teams, and flexible catering partnerships as standard. For inspiration on different venue styles, check out our [7 Fun and Spacious Bars Perfect for Activities](https://hirespace.com/blog/bars-with-room-for-activities/) or explore [Private Bars in North West London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-West-London/Private-Bars) to see how these principles apply across different areas. Your next step? Start by identifying which London district aligns with your guest demographics and transport needs – this will dramatically narrow your search and ensure you're looking at venues that can genuinely deliver for your 300-person event. ### The Essential Planning Timeline: From First Inquiry to Last Call for Large Bar Events Getting the timing right for a 300-person bar event can make or break your entire experience – and frankly, most people leave it far too late. We've seen brilliant events fall flat simply because the planning timeline was compressed, and equally, we've watched organisers stress unnecessarily by starting too early without a proper roadmap. #### The Golden Timeline: 12-16 Weeks Out For events of this scale, you'll want to start your venue search 12-16 weeks before your event date. This isn't just about availability (though London's best bars for 300 people do book up quickly), it's about giving yourself proper negotiating power. Venues are far more flexible on pricing and inclusions when they're not feeling the pressure of last-minute bookings. At this stage, you should be shortlisting 8-10 venues and requesting detailed proposals. Don't just ask for basic hire costs – get the full picture including staffing ratios, security requirements, and any restrictions on external suppliers. For a 300-person event, you'll typically need one bartender per 50 guests, plus dedicated security personnel, which can add £2,000-4,000 to your budget. #### 8-10 Weeks: Lock in the Essentials This is when you'll want to confirm your venue and secure any required licenses. For events serving alcohol to 300 people, temporary event notices may be needed, and these require at least 10 working days' notice to your local council. We always recommend applying earlier – councils can be unpredictable, and you don't want licensing delays derailing your timeline. It's also the perfect time to finalise your catering approach. Many London bars have exclusive partnerships with specific caterers, while others allow external suppliers. If you're planning something like [12 Tips For Throwing A Killer Office Party](https://hirespace.com/blog/tips-for-throwing-a-killer-office-party/) suggests, you'll need this flexibility sorted well in advance. #### 4-6 Weeks: The Detail Phase Now you're into the nitty-gritty. Confirm your final guest numbers (venues typically allow 10% variance), finalise your [drinks requirements](https://hirespace.com/blog/how-many-drinks/), and coordinate any technical needs. For 300 people, you're looking at roughly 600-900 drinks over a 4-hour event, depending on your crowd and timing. This is also when you should visit similar venues for inspiration – perhaps checking out [Bars in East London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/East-London/Bars) to see how different spaces handle large groups. #### The Week Before: Final Confirmations Your final week should be about confirmations, not decisions. Run through your timeline with the venue manager, confirm arrival procedures for your 300 guests, and ensure you have contact details for all key suppliers. The most successful large bar events we've seen follow this timeline religiously. Your next step? If you're within 12 weeks of your event date, start your venue search immediately – every day counts when you're coordinating an event of this scale. ### Navigating London's Bar Districts: Where to Find the Right Space for 300 People Location can make or break your 300-person bar event, and London's distinct districts each offer completely different advantages for large-scale gatherings. After years of working across the capital, we've learned that the 'best' area isn't about prestige – it's about matching your venue choice to your guest profile and event objectives. #### Central London: The Premium Play Venues in Zone 1 command the highest prices – expect minimum spends of £8,000-15,000 for quality spaces – but there's solid reasoning behind the cost. Your 300 guests can reach central locations from anywhere in London within 45 minutes, and the concentration of hotels means out-of-town attendees have plenty of accommodation options nearby. The downside? Noise restrictions are stricter, and loading access can be challenging. We've seen events in Covent Garden where suppliers had to complete setup by 8am to avoid pedestrian congestion. If you're planning something elaborate, factor in these logistical constraints early. #### East London: Creative Energy Meets Practical Space Shoreditch and Hackney have become our go-to recommendation for corporate events wanting something different. The converted warehouses and industrial spaces naturally accommodate 300 people without feeling cramped, and the creative atmosphere works brilliantly for product launches or team celebrations. Pricing is more reasonable too – £4,000-8,000 minimum spends are typical, and venues often include more flexible terms on external suppliers. The trade-off is slightly longer journey times from South and West London, but the Overground connections have improved dramatically. #### South London: The Hidden Gems Don't overlook areas like Southwark and Bermondsey. The regeneration around London Bridge has created some spectacular venue options, often with Thames views and outdoor terraces that work beautifully for [summer events](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-best-summer-party-venues-with-outdoor-space/). These venues typically offer better value – £3,000-7,000 minimum spends – while maintaining excellent transport links. #### Canary Wharf: Corporate Convenience For corporate events, Canary Wharf's purpose-built venues are hard to beat. They're designed for business entertaining, with proper AV infrastructure and professional service standards. The pricing reflects this – £6,000-12,000 minimum spends – but you're paying for reliability and seamless execution. If you're exploring options beyond London, consider [Bars in Manchester](https://hirespace.com/GB/Manchester/Bars) or [Bars in Birmingham](https://hirespace.com/GB/Birmingham/Bars) for comparison, though London's transport connectivity remains unmatched for large events. Your next step? Map your guest postcodes to identify which districts offer the best average journey times – this single factor will influence your event's success more than any other venue feature. ### The Real Costs of Hiring London Bars for 300 Guests (Plus Smart Ways to Maximize Your Budget) Let's talk numbers, because understanding the real costs upfront will save you from nasty surprises later – and more importantly, help you negotiate like a pro. When we're discussing bars for 300 people in London, you're looking at a completely different pricing structure than smaller venues, and frankly, the economics can work in your favour if you know what you're doing. The headline figure you'll see is the minimum spend, typically ranging from £4,000 to £12,000 for quality venues, with premium spaces pushing £15,000+. But here's what most people miss: this isn't just about drinks. Your minimum spend usually covers the venue hire, basic staffing, and often includes elements like security and cleaning that would cost extra elsewhere. #### Breaking Down the Real Numbers For a 300-person event, expect to budget around £25-40 per head for drinks alone – that's roughly 600-900 drinks over a 4-hour period. Add food (£15-25 per head for substantial canapés), and you're looking at £40-65 per person before you factor in extras like enhanced lighting or live entertainment. The smart money move? Book venues that include staffing in their minimum spend. We've seen venues charge £2,000-4,000 extra for adequate bar staff (you need roughly one bartender per 50 guests), security, and event coordination. When this is bundled into your minimum spend, you're often getting better value than venues with lower headline rates but extensive add-ons. #### Insider Negotiation Tactics Here's where experience pays dividends: venues are often flexible on what counts towards your minimum spend. We've successfully negotiated to include AV equipment hire, additional security, and even branded glassware within the minimum spend rather than as extras. The key is asking early in the process – once contracts are signed, flexibility disappears. Timing is your biggest lever. Tuesday-Thursday bookings can save 20-30% compared to weekend rates, and venues are often willing to throw in extras like extended hours or upgraded catering packages to secure midweek business. Consider exploring [Private Bars in South West London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-West-London/Private-Bars) for comparison pricing, or check out our guide on [How Many Drinks Do I Need For My Event?](https://hirespace.com/blog/how-many-drinks/) to nail down your beverage requirements accurately. Your next step? Request detailed breakdowns from at least three venues, including all potential extras. This transparency will reveal which venues offer genuine value versus those with attractive headline rates but expensive add-ons. ### 5 Critical Questions Every Event Planner Must Ask Before Booking a Large London Bar The difference between a successful 300-person bar event and a logistical nightmare often comes down to asking the right questions before you sign on the dotted line. We've seen too many brilliant events derailed by assumptions that could have been avoided with five crucial conversations upfront. These aren't your standard venue questions about capacity and pricing – those are obvious. These are the insider queries that separate experienced event planners from those learning expensive lessons the hard way. #### Can Your Venue Actually Handle 300 People Comfortably? This sounds basic, but you'd be surprised how many venues quote maximum capacity without considering practical flow. Ask for the breakdown: how many standing, how many seated, and crucially, where are the bottlenecks? A venue might legally hold 300 people, but if there are only two bar stations, you'll have queues that kill the atmosphere. We always request floor plans showing bar locations, toilet facilities, and emergency exits. For 300 guests, you need at least three bar stations and toilet facilities that can handle peak usage without creating queues. The golden ratio is roughly one toilet per 75 people for mixed events. #### What's Your Exact Staffing Model for Events This Size? Here's where venues often cut corners. Ask specifically: how many bartenders, security personnel, and cleaning staff are included? For 300 people, you need minimum six bartenders, two security staff, and dedicated event coordination. If they're quoting fewer staff, either they're inexperienced with events this size, or you'll face service delays that frustrate guests. The cost difference is significant too – venues that include proper staffing in their minimum spend (typically £8,000-12,000) often provide better value than those with lower headline rates but £3,000+ in staffing extras. #### How Do You Handle Peak Arrival Times? This is the question that reveals whether a venue truly understands large events. For 300 people, you can't have everyone arriving simultaneously – it creates chaos at registration and overwhelms bar service. Ask about their arrival management strategy and whether they have dedicated entrance staff during peak times. Smart venues stagger arrival times and have systems for managing coat storage, registration, and initial drinks service. If they haven't thought about this, you're looking at 30-45 minutes of confusion at the start of your event. #### What Are Your Genuine Restrictions on External Suppliers? Many London bars have exclusive partnerships that limit your options, particularly for catering and entertainment. Get this in writing upfront. Some venues charge 'corkage' fees for external suppliers (£500-2,000 is typical), while others have blanket restrictions that could derail your plans. This is particularly important if you're planning something like the creative approaches suggested in our [7 Venues to Transform Your Office Party into a Festive Fiesta!](https://hirespace.com/blog/venues-to-transform-your-office-party-into-a-festive-fiesta/) guide. #### What's Your Contingency Plan for Technical Failures? For 300 people, technical issues become major problems quickly. Ask about backup power for essential systems, alternative lighting if their main system fails, and their process for handling sound system problems. Venues experienced with large events have these contingencies planned; others will give you blank stares. Your next step? Create a checklist from these questions and use it consistently across all venue visits. The venues that answer confidently and comprehensively are the ones equipped to handle your 300-person event successfully.

Featured Venues for Bars

Browse 16 venues perfect for Bars

Events at OXO2

A versatile blank canvas venue with Thames views, ideal for large events up to 400 guests.

From: £22000 per person

Capacity: Up to 400 guests

Weddings at Humble Grape Fleet Street

A flexible wine bar and event space in historic vaults, ideal for tastings, dinners, weddings, and parties.

From: £10000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Weddings at Buddha Bar London

A stylish restaurant and lounge bar for up to 400 guests, perfect for dining, parties, and events.

From: £15000 per person

Capacity: Up to 400 guests

Business at Studio Spaces

A trendy 2600sqft all-black studio in a former industrial powerhouse, perfect for conferences, tech summits, and brand launches.

From: £3500 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Events at Goldsmiths' Hall

A grand historic hall with Corinthian columns and chandeliers, ideal for opulent events and receptions.

From: £12000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Business at The Landmark London

A luxurious 5* Victorian hotel with a grand ballroom, ideal for large-scale elegant events.

From: £20000 per person

Capacity: Up to 500 guests

Events at Stationers' Hall and Garden

Historic Livery Hall with interlinking rooms and a secluded garden. Ideal for events and conferences.

From: £2500 per person

Capacity: Up to 450 guests

Dining at One Great George Street

A grand, historic hall in Westminster for up to 400 guests. Ideal for fine dining and large receptions.

From: £96 per person

Capacity: Up to 260 guests

Events at Nest Bishopsgate

A vibrant bar and kitchen near Spitalfields Market, serving top cocktails in a modern, expansive space.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 350 guests

Weddings at The Otherist

A chic, versatile bar/restaurant with warm decor. Ideal for elegant city weddings and receptions.

From: £4000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

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