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Bars in London for 50 people

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  • 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.

  • The Otherist - image
    City of London

    The Otherist

    From £4,000 per person300

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

  • Liverpool Street

    The Sterling

    From £2,500 per person100

    A private mezzanine with a bar in a trendy venue at The Gherkin. Ideal for corporate functions.

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  • The City

    Balls Brothers Austin Friars

    From £1,000 per person85

    A semi-private mezzanine above the main bar, ideal for drinks and dinners in a modern British venue.

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  • Kings Cross

    Rotunda Bar and Restaurant

    From £550 per person60

    Rotunda Bar and Restaurant ticks all the boxes when it comes to dining and events. Whether it's a board dinner or family event, the private dining room is the perfect place to host your exclusive lunch or dinner. Our menus showcase modern British dining at its best with all our beef and lamb coming from our very own Corneyside Farm in Northumberland. From canapes to plated menus, our team of chefs deliver the same attention to detail across every dish. Menus are grown on global food trends and embody our 'gate to plate' ethos, ensuring food is a highlight of your event.

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  • King's Cross

    St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys

    From £1,000 per person100

    Elegant semi-private dining in a 1920s Art Deco brasserie. Ideal for corporate events and private parties.

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  • City of London

    Mint Leaf Lounge

    From £1,250 per person60

    A luxurious mezzanine champagne bar with elegant decor, ideal for filming in the City of London.

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  • CIty

    The Refinery City Point

    From £5,000 per person250

    The Refinery City Point offers a chic city location for your Wedding reception. With a stunning outdoor terrace located in the central square at City Point and a beautiful interior space with soft lighting and cosy furnishings your guests are sure to be wowed.

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Bars in London for 50 people

Explore top bars in London suitable for hosting events of 50 people.

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### Why London's Bar Scene is Perfect for Your 50-Person Event (And What Makes It Different) When you're planning an event for 50 people in London, you've hit the sweet spot that makes the capital's bar scene absolutely shine. This group size opens doors to venues that smaller gatherings can't justify and larger events can't access – it's the Goldilocks zone of London hospitality. #### What Makes 50 People the Magic Number London's bar landscape is uniquely designed around this capacity. Most independent bars and gastropubs have that perfect 70-100 m² footprint that accommodates 50 guests comfortably without feeling cramped or cavernous. We've found that venues like The Vaults in Waterloo can seamlessly transition from cocktail reception (50 standing) to seated dinner (30) within the same space, giving you incredible flexibility. The economics work brilliantly too. At this size, you're looking at minimum spends of £4,000-£12,000 for exclusive hire in prime locations, which breaks down to roughly £80-£240 per person – entirely reasonable for London standards. Compare this to [Private Bars in North West London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-West-London/Private-Bars), where per-head costs often escalate due to staffing and operational overheads. #### London's Unique Advantages for Mid-Sized Groups What sets London apart is the sheer diversity within walking distance. Your 50 guests can experience everything from converted Victorian gin palaces in Fitzrovia to sleek rooftop bars overlooking the Thames. The transport links mean attendees from Canary Wharf can reach Shoreditch venues in 25 minutes, making central locations genuinely accessible. The licensing landscape works in your favour too. Most established bars already hold premises licenses that cover your event needs, eliminating the bureaucratic headaches you'd face with unconventional venues. Plus, London's 24-hour culture means you're not fighting against restrictive closing times that plague other cities. #### The Practical Edge Here's something we've learned from hundreds of London bar events: the infrastructure is already there. These venues typically run 63-amp power supplies, professional-grade sound systems, and 100+ Mbps internet – essentials that cost thousands to install elsewhere. Many also offer those crucial extras like coat storage and accessible facilities that make or break corporate events. The key is understanding that London bars for 50 people aren't just drinking establishments – they're complete event ecosystems. Whether you're planning a product launch, team celebration, or client entertainment, you'll find venues that can pivot from networking space to presentation area to party venue within the same evening. Ready to explore what London's bar scene can offer your 50-person event? The next step is understanding the planning timeline that ensures everything runs smoothly. ### The Essential Planning Timeline: From First Contact to Last Call for 50-Guest Bar Events Getting the timing right for your 50-person bar event can make the difference between a seamless celebration and a logistical nightmare. After organising countless London bar events, we've developed a foolproof timeline that accounts for the unique quirks of the capital's hospitality scene. #### 8-12 Weeks Before: Securing Your Perfect Match Start your venue hunt early – London's best bars for 50 people book up fast, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings. At this stage, you're looking at minimum spends ranging from £4,000 in Greater London zones to £15,000+ for premium Central London locations. Don't be shocked by these figures; they typically include substantial bar tabs that work out to £80-£240 per person. Here's an insider tip: many venues offer better rates for Thursday bookings or Sunday afternoon events. We've secured 30% savings by being flexible with timing, and your guests will appreciate avoiding the weekend rush on London's transport network. #### 6-8 Weeks Before: Locking in the Details This is when you'll finalise your event format. Most 70-100 m² bar spaces can accommodate cocktail receptions for 50 or seated dinners for 30, but the setup dramatically affects your timeline. Cocktail events need less coordination but require careful crowd flow planning – something that's crucial in London's often compact venues. Confirm your AV requirements now. While most established bars have professional sound systems and 100+ Mbps internet, you'll need to arrange any additional equipment like projectors or streaming setups. The earlier you book, the better rates you'll secure from London's competitive AV suppliers. #### 2-4 Weeks Before: The Final Push Submit your final headcount and dietary requirements. London bars are incredibly accommodating, but they need time to coordinate with their preferred caterers. If you're planning something special like a [7 Fun and Spacious Bars Perfect for Activities](https://hirespace.com/blog/bars-with-room-for-activities/), confirm activity logistics now. Don't forget transport planning. Share venue postcodes with attendees and highlight the nearest Tube stations. Most central London bars are within 10 minutes' walk of major stations, but evening events coincide with rush hour – factor in extra travel time. #### Week of Event: Final Confirmations Confirm arrival times with your venue contact and review the evening's flow. Most successful 50-person bar events run 4-5 hours including setup, which gives you excellent value from your minimum spend while keeping energy levels high. The beauty of London's bar scene is that venues are experienced with corporate events – they'll guide you through any last-minute adjustments. Next, let's explore which London districts offer the best options for your specific group dynamics. ### Navigating London's Bar Districts: Where to Find the Perfect Venue for Your Group Size ### Navigating London's Bar Districts: Where to Find the Perfect Venue for Your Group Size Choosing the right London district for your 50-person bar event isn't just about finding a pretty venue – it's about understanding how each area's character will shape your guests' entire experience. After years of organising events across the capital, we've learned that the district you choose can make or break your event before anyone even orders their first drink. #### Shoreditch & East London: Where Creative Energy Meets Practical Value East London consistently delivers the best value for 50-person events, with minimum spends typically £1,000-£2,000 lower than equivalent Central London venues. The converted warehouse spaces here naturally accommodate your group size, often featuring those crucial 2.5m+ ceiling heights that prevent your event from feeling cramped. What makes this area brilliant for corporate events is the transport links – Liverpool Street connects directly to Canary Wharf in 15 minutes, making it accessible for finance teams. Plus, the [Bars in East London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/East-London/Bars) scene means you'll find venues that understand larger group dynamics, even when you're booking for 50. #### Fitzrovia & Marylebone: The Corporate Sweet Spot If your guest list includes senior executives or international clients, these areas offer that perfect blend of sophistication and accessibility. Venues here typically charge £6,000-£10,000 minimum spend, but you're paying for proximity to major hotels and that unmistakably upmarket London atmosphere. The real advantage? Most bars in this area are designed around the 70-100 m² footprint that works perfectly for 50 people. They've mastered the art of intimate networking spaces that can pivot to presentation mode when needed. #### South Bank & Waterloo: Views That Seal Deals Don't overlook South Bank for evening events. The Thames views add serious wow factor, and venues like The Vaults prove that you can get premium experiences without West End prices. Journey times from major business districts are excellent – 25 minutes from King's Cross, 20 from the City. #### The Transport Reality Check Here's something crucial: evening events coincide with rush hour. Venues near Oxford Circus or Liverpool Street might look perfect on paper, but your guests will face crowded platforms and delayed services between 4-7pm. Consider venues near multiple transport options – areas like King's Cross or London Bridge offer Tube, rail, and bus connections. For inspiration on maximising your chosen location, check out our guide to [7 Fun and Spacious Bars Perfect for Activities](https://hirespace.com/blog/bars-with-room-for-activities/) – many of these venues showcase how the right district choice amplifies your event's impact. Now that you've identified your ideal area, let's tackle the financial planning that ensures your budget works as hard as your venue choice. ### Smart Budgeting for London Bar Hire: What 50 People Really Costs (Plus Hidden Expenses to Watch) Let's talk numbers, because nothing derails a brilliant bar event quite like budget surprises halfway through planning. After managing hundreds of 50-person bar events across London, we've seen every possible cost scenario – and learned exactly where the hidden expenses lurk. #### The Real Cost Breakdown for 50-Person Bar Events Your minimum spend will typically range from £4,000-£12,000 for exclusive hire, but here's what that actually means in practice. In Greater London zones, expect £4,000-£8,000, while premium Central London venues command £8,000-£15,000+. The sweet spot for most corporate events? Around £6,000-£8,000, which breaks down to £120-£160 per person – entirely reasonable when you consider this covers venue hire, basic staffing, and a substantial portion of your bar tab. But here's where it gets interesting: that minimum spend isn't just a venue fee. It's a commitment to spend that amount on food and beverages. For 50 people over 4-5 hours, you'll typically hit £80-£120 per person on drinks alone, meaning your minimum spend often works in your favour rather than against it. #### The Hidden Costs That Catch Everyone Out **Service charges and VAT:** Always factor in 12.5% service charge plus 20% VAT on top of your minimum spend. That £6,000 venue suddenly becomes £8,100 – a £2,100 difference that's caught out more event planners than we care to count. **Corkage and external catering:** Many bars charge £15-£25 per bottle if you want to bring specific wines, and external catering can add £500-£1,000 in coordination fees. We've learned it's often cheaper to work with the venue's preferred suppliers. **AV and technical requirements:** While most 70-100 m² bars have basic sound systems, adding projectors or streaming equipment typically costs £300-£800. The venues that cater to [12 Tips For Throwing A Killer Office Party](https://hirespace.com/blog/tips-for-throwing-a-killer-office-party/) often include this in their packages. #### Smart Money-Saving Strategies Book Thursday evenings or Sunday afternoons for 20-30% savings. Consider venues in areas like Waterloo or King's Cross rather than Mayfair – you'll get similar quality for significantly less. And here's an insider tip: many bars offer better rates for repeat bookings, so if you're planning quarterly events, negotiate an annual package. The key is transparency from day one. Request a detailed breakdown including all potential extras, and always budget 15-20% contingency for those inevitable last-minute additions. Ready to ensure you're asking the right questions to avoid these pitfalls? Let's explore the critical conversations every event planner needs to have with potential venues. ### 5 Critical Questions Every Event Planner Should Ask Before Booking a London Bar The difference between a smooth bar event and a complete disaster often comes down to five crucial conversations you have during your initial venue visits. We've seen too many brilliant events undermined by assumptions that could have been clarified with the right questions upfront. #### "What's Your Actual Capacity for Different Event Formats?" Don't just accept "we hold 50 people" at face value. Dig deeper: what's the standing capacity versus seated? Most 70-100 m² London bars can accommodate 50 for cocktails but only 30-35 for seated dining. Ask to see floor plans and request specific measurements – you need at least 1.4 m² per person for comfortable mingling, more if you're planning activities. We've learned this the hard way when a "50-person venue" in Shoreditch could barely fit 35 people comfortably once you factored in the bar area and emergency exits. Always visit during a similar event if possible. #### "What's Included in Your Minimum Spend, and What Costs Extra?" This question saves more budgets than any other. That £6,000 minimum spend might include basic glassware and standard spirits, but premium brands, cocktail garnishes, and even ice can be extras. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what's covered versus what incurs additional charges. One venue in Fitzrovia quoted us £8,000 minimum spend but charged £2 per person for coat storage and £150 for using their projector – costs that weren't mentioned until the contract stage. #### "How Do You Handle Noise Management and Neighbouring Venues?" London's licensing laws are strict, and noise complaints can shut down your event. Ask about sound limiters, acoustic treatments, and their relationship with neighbours. Venues experienced with corporate events, like those featured in our [Why You Should Choose an Activity Bar for Your Next Christmas Do](https://hirespace.com/blog/why-you-should-choose-an-activity-bar-for-your-next-christmas-party/) guide, have usually invested in proper soundproofing. #### "What's Your Staffing Model for 50-Person Events?" Minimum staffing for 50 people should include at least one bartender per 25 guests, plus dedicated servers and security if needed. Ask about their experience with corporate events – venues that regularly host business functions understand the importance of professional service standards. #### "What Happens If We Need to Cancel or Reduce Numbers?" London's unpredictable nature means flexibility is crucial. Understand their cancellation policy, deposit structure, and how they handle last-minute number changes. The best venues offer reasonable terms because they understand business realities. These conversations might feel awkward, but they're essential for avoiding the surprises that turn great events into expensive lessons. Take notes, compare responses, and trust venues that answer confidently – they're the ones with real experience managing 50-person bar events successfully.

Featured Venues for Bars

Browse 16 venues perfect for Bars

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 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

Events at The Sterling

A private mezzanine with a bar in a trendy venue at The Gherkin. Ideal for corporate functions.

From: £2500 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Events at Balls Brothers Austin Friars

A semi-private mezzanine above the main bar, ideal for drinks and dinners in a modern British venue.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 85 guests

Dining at Rotunda Bar and Restaurant

From: £550 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Dining at St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys

Elegant semi-private dining in a 1920s Art Deco brasserie. Ideal for corporate events and private parties.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Film and Photo at Mint Leaf Lounge

A luxurious mezzanine champagne bar with elegant decor, ideal for filming in the City of London.

From: £1250 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Weddings at The Refinery City Point

From: £5000 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Events at Wagtail

A stunning rooftop terrace with views of iconic landmarks, perfect for drinks receptions.

From: £1250 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Events at Mr Fogg's Gin Parlour

A refined gin parlour with 200+ gins, eclectic decor, and space for 30-50 guests.

From: £650

Capacity: Up to 50 guests

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