Private Dining Rooms in Central London for 300 people
Discover stunning private dining rooms in Central London for up to 300 guests, perfect for any occasion.
Featured Venues for Private Dining Rooms
Browse 7 venues perfect for Private Dining Rooms
Events at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms
A stylish event space with natural light, accommodating up to 400 guests, featuring a dramatic bar.
From: £89 per person
Capacity: Up to 450 guests
Business at The Landmark London
A sophisticated and spacious Marble Ballroom for large business events, accommodating up to 500 guests.
From: £140 per person
Capacity: Up to 500 guests
Events at The Inner Temple
A summer marquee in a historic garden with Thames views. Ideal for large parties, receptions, and BBQs.
From: £10721 per person
Capacity: Up to 600 guests
Weddings at The Waldorf Hilton, London
A historic, luxurious venue for weddings and events, featuring the grand Palm Court and Adelphi Suite.
From: £110 per person
Capacity: Up to 400 guests
Weddings at STK Rooftop Stratford
From: £9000 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 Haberdashers' Hall
From: £820 per person
Capacity: Up to 350 guests
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room dimensions suit 300 diners comfortably?
Aim for a room of 350–400 sqm clear floor area. This allows 1.2 sqm per guest for seating, plus a 30–50 sqm presentation stage and 20–30 sqm buffet or bar zone. Ceiling heights of 3 m or more improve acoustics and sightlines.
Which Central London areas offer best transport links?
Target Covent Garden, City EC2, Southbank and Westminster. All are within a 5-minute walk of major Tube lines (Northern, Circle, District) and mainline stations (Charing Cross, Bank, Waterloo). Heathrow Express to Paddington is 15 minutes, Thameslink to Blackfriars 10 minutes.
How to ensure dietary needs are met for 300 guests?
Collect preferences via an online form two weeks before, specifying vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher and allergies. Offer a minimum of three menu tracks. Label plated dishes clearly and station finger-food areas with ingredient signage. Assign one chef-led allergy-compliance station on service day.
Is there parking for a 300-person private dinner in central zones?
On-street parking is restricted. Book 40–50 spaces at a nearby multi-storey car park in Zones 1–2. Secure advance coach or minibus drop-off permits via the local borough for guest coaches. Confirm loading-bay access for suppliers.
What AV requirements are essential for a 300-seat dining room?
Install at least two 4K projectors with 200-inch screens, a 4-zone PA system with lapel and handheld mics, and a central AV control desk. Ensure a 100 Mbps wired internet connection for livestreams. Book an AV technician for 8 hours at £350–£450 per day.
What are typical catering options for 300 guests?
Standard options include 2- or 3-course plated menus (roasted proteins, seasonal sides), bowl food stations and interactive live-cook stalls. Add canapé receptions for £8–£12 per piece. For wine service budget £20–£35 per bottle; bottled water and soft drinks are usually included.
What is the optimal seating layout for 300 in a private dining room?
For 300 guests, use 25 round tables seating 12 each (1.4 m diameter) or 5 x 60-seat trestles. Allocate 1.2 sqm per person for tables and circulation, leaving a 30 sqm stage or presentation area. Place tables in a chequerboard pattern with 1.2 m aisles to meet comfort and fire-safety standards.
How much does private dining for 300 cost in Central London?
Expect a per-head rate of £100–£150 for set menus including 2 courses and soft drinks, rising to £200–£250 for premium menus with wine pairing and exclusivity. Total venue spend typically runs £30,000–£60,000 excluding VAT and service.
What fire safety measures must venues for 300 diners meet?
Venues must hold an up-to-date Fire Risk Assessment with occupancy certification over 300. Ensure clear 1.2 m escape routes, illuminated exit signage, daily alarm tests and on-site fire marshals. Fire doors should be clearly labelled and unobstructed.
How much time is needed to set up a 300-person private dinner?
Allow 4–6 hours for furniture, linens, tableware, AV rigging and decoration. Schedule a technical rehearsal for sound and lighting 24 hours prior. Factor in a 1-hour clearance process at the end. Confirm loading-bay booking to avoid delays.
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