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Pizza Express in London for 300 people

Discover Pizza Express venues in London suitable for 300 guests. Perfect settings for corporate events and celebrations.

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  • Mall Galleries  - image
    Central London

    Mall Galleries

    From £9,600 per person360

    A large, versatile gallery on The Mall, ideal for solo or group exhibitions and various events.

  • 1 Lombard Street - image
    City of London

    1 Lombard Street

    From £8,000 per person350

    A sophisticated brasserie venue for up to 150 guests, perfect for corporate events and celebrations.

  • St Paul's

    Stationers' Hall and Garden

    From £2,500 per person450

    A versatile Grade I listed venue in the heart of London, ideal for conferences, meetings, and networking events.

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  • Greenwich

    Cutty Sark

    From £10,500 per person400

    An iconic venue under a ship's hull, ideal for dinners, receptions, and corporate events.

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    Tate Britain

    From £10,000 per person300

    A historic gallery space showcasing British art, ideal for elegant events and dining experiences.

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  • Stratford

    London Stadium (Home to West Ham United and London 2012 Olympics)

    From £105 per person331

    A versatile event space with a bar, balcony, and historic Olympic views. Ideal for corporate events.

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  • City of London

    The Dutch Hall

    From £2,900 per person400

    Holding a private dinner in this stunning renovated church is sure to guarantee a memorable and successful event for your guests. There is a catering space on the premises and beautiful stone architecture throughout. Audio visual equipment and wifi is available and the venue has only just been opened for commercial event for the first time in 500 years!

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  • Covent Garden

    Somerset House

    From £9,000 per person300

    With high ceilings and grand windows looking out onto the Fountain Court, the East Wing at Somerset House is a stunning venue perfect for a variety of events, including drinks receptions, Christmas parties, product launches, and elegant dinners. This versatile space boasts direct access to the picturesque Edmond J. Safra Fountain Courtyard, allowing for seamless guest arrivals and departures. The East Wing's unique blend of historical charm and modern amenities creates an inspiring atmosphere, enhanced by natural light and a limited exhibition wall. Located in the heart of London, Somerset House offers excellent transport links, making it easily accessible for your guests. With the option for multi-room configurations and the opportunity to host art exhibitions, this blank canvas venue can be tailored to suit any occasion. Experience the vibrant energy of one of the UK's largest creative communities while hosting your event in this iconic setting.

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Pizza Express in London for 300 people

Discover Pizza Express venues in London suitable for 300 guests. Perfect settings for corporate events and celebrations.

About Pizza Express

### Why Pizza Express Venues Are London's Hidden Gems for Large Corporate Events When most event planners think about hosting 300 guests, Pizza Express probably isn't the first venue that springs to mind. But here's what we've discovered after years in the industry: some of London's larger Pizza Express locations are absolute goldmines for corporate events, and they're often overlooked by the competition. The secret lies in understanding which locations actually have the space. We're not talking about your typical high street branch – we're looking at flagship venues like Pizza Express Holborn, which can comfortably handle 300 guests in theatre-style seating or 200 for a sit-down dinner. These venues typically span 400-500 square metres with 3.5-metre ceilings, giving you proper room to breathe and set up professional AV equipment. #### What Makes These Venues Work for Large Corporate Events The beauty of Pizza Express venues for corporate gatherings is their inherent relaxed atmosphere. Unlike stuffy hotel conference rooms, these spaces naturally encourage networking and conversation. We've seen this work brilliantly for [Corporate Days Out in London for 100 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) that need to scale up, and the casual dining environment removes the formality that can sometimes stifle team interaction. From a practical standpoint, you're looking at day rates between £2,000-£5,000 depending on the specific location and services included. Central London venues command premium pricing, but you're getting exceptional value when you consider the built-in catering capabilities and established service infrastructure. #### The Logistics Advantage Here's where Pizza Express venues really shine for large groups: they're designed for high-volume service. The kitchen operations can handle 300 covers without breaking a sweat, and the staff are accustomed to coordinating large group dining. This eliminates one of the biggest headaches in event planning – ensuring everyone gets fed efficiently and well. The technical specifications are often better than you'd expect too. Most larger locations offer 100 Mbps internet bandwidth, 3-phase power supply, and proper climate control systems. For [Company Retreats in Greater London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats) that need reliable tech infrastructure, this ticks all the boxes. The key is booking well in advance – at least 8-12 weeks for 300 guests – and being flexible with your dates. Tuesday through Thursday bookings often secure better rates and availability than weekend slots. ### The Essential Guide to Finding Pizza Express Locations That Actually Fit 300 Guests Not all Pizza Express venues are created equal, and when you're planning for 300 guests, location scouting becomes absolutely critical. We've learned this the hard way – there's nothing worse than falling in love with a venue online only to discover it can barely squeeze in 50 people comfortably. #### The Reality Check: Which Locations Actually Work Here's the truth about Pizza Express capacity in London: you're looking at roughly 15-20 locations that can genuinely accommodate 300 guests. The flagship venues in areas like Holborn, Covent Garden, and select City locations are your best bets. These aren't your typical neighbourhood branches – they're purpose-built spaces with proper event infrastructure. When we're venue hunting for large groups, we always start with a simple question: "What's your maximum theatre-style capacity?" If they can't immediately give you a confident answer of 300+, move on. The venues that work for this scale will know their numbers inside out because they regularly host corporate events. #### The Floor Plan Detective Work Here's where your detective skills come in handy. Ask for detailed floor plans and photos of the space in different configurations. A venue might claim 300 capacity, but if that's with people practically sitting on each other's laps, it's not going to work for a professional event. Look for venues with flexible seating arrangements – spaces that can transition from theatre-style presentations to cabaret dining without major furniture gymnastics. The best Pizza Express locations for large events typically offer 200 banquet-style seats or 150 cabaret-style, giving you proper elbow room and networking space. #### The Technical Infrastructure Test Don't assume all Pizza Express venues have the same technical capabilities. The larger locations should offer dedicated 3-phase power supply and proper AV mounting points. We always ask about internet bandwidth upfront – you need at least 100 Mbps for any serious corporate presentation or hybrid event setup. The venues that regularly handle large corporate bookings will have established relationships with AV suppliers and can provide detailed technical specifications without you having to chase them for weeks. This is particularly crucial if you're planning something similar to [Team Off-Sites in West Sussex](https://hirespace.com/GB/West-Sussex/Team-Off-Sites) but need the London location advantage. #### Your Next Steps Start by creating a shortlist of 5-6 potential venues, then arrange site visits during similar setups to what you're planning. The best Pizza Express venues for 300 guests will be happy to show you their space in action – it's a sign they're confident in their capabilities and experienced with large-scale events. ### Mastering the Logistics: What Every Event Planner Needs to Know About Large Pizza Express Bookings ### Mastering the Logistics: What Every Event Planner Needs to Know About Large Pizza Express Bookings The moment you commit to a 300-person Pizza Express event, you're entering a different league of logistics planning. We've coordinated dozens of these large-scale bookings, and there are some crucial operational realities that can make or break your event if you don't plan for them properly. #### The Staffing Reality Check Here's what most planners don't realise: a 300-person Pizza Express event requires a minimum of 15 dedicated staff members, including kitchen crew, servers, and event coordination. Unlike smaller venues where you might get away with skeleton staffing, these larger Pizza Express locations need proper workforce planning to maintain their signature service quality. The smart move is confirming staffing levels at least 6 weeks before your event. We always ask for a detailed staffing breakdown – how many servers per section, dedicated event manager on-site, and crucially, backup staff in case of no-shows. The venues that handle large corporate events regularly will have these systems locked down. #### The Kitchen Coordination Challenge Pizza Express kitchens are designed for continuous service, but coordinating 300 meals to arrive within a 30-minute window requires military precision. The successful venues we work with typically stagger service across different sections of the restaurant, ensuring hot food reaches every table without the dreaded "cold pizza" scenario. Ask about their service timeline upfront. Most experienced locations can serve 300 guests within 45 minutes if they're properly organised, but this requires advance menu selection and dietary requirement mapping. We've found that venues charging £80-150 per head in central London typically have the operational sophistication to handle this seamlessly. #### The Space Flow Dynamics Large Pizza Express venues present unique crowd flow challenges. Unlike purpose-built conference centres, these spaces weren't originally designed for 300-person networking sessions. The key is understanding how people move through the space during different event phases. During our site visits, we always map out the flow from arrival to departure. Where do people queue for registration? How do they transition from standing reception to seated dining? The best venues have learned to manage these transitions smoothly, often using temporary barriers or designated pathways. For events similar to [Team Off Sites in North London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-London/Team-Off-Sites), we've seen venues create distinct zones within the space – networking areas, presentation zones, and dining sections that can be reconfigured throughout the event. #### Your Logistics Checklist Before confirming any large Pizza Express booking, insist on a detailed operational timeline from the venue. This should include setup schedules, service timing, and breakdown procedures. The venues that can provide this level of detail are the ones equipped to handle your 300-person event professionally. ### Smart Budgeting and Timing Strategies for Pizza Express Events in London ### Smart Budgeting and Timing Strategies for Pizza Express Events in London Let's talk money – because getting the budget right for a 300-person Pizza Express event can be the difference between a triumphant success and a financial headache that haunts you for months. After coordinating dozens of these large-scale bookings, we've cracked the code on when to book, how much to budget, and where the hidden costs lurk. #### The Real Cost Breakdown You Need to Know Forget the basic day rates you see advertised – for 300 guests at a premium Pizza Express location in central London, you're realistically looking at £25,000-£45,000 total event cost. That breaks down to roughly £80-150 per head, but here's where it gets interesting: the venues that can actually handle 300 people professionally are typically at the higher end of that range. We've found that venues charging less than £100 per head often cut corners on staffing or service quality that becomes painfully obvious with large groups. The sweet spot for reliable service is £120-140 per head in central London, dropping to £80-100 in outer zones. Don't forget the deposit requirements either – most venues want £2,000-£5,000 upfront, and it's typically non-refundable within two weeks of the event. Budget for this early in your planning process. #### The Timing Game That Saves Thousands Here's an insider secret: Pizza Express venues offer significantly better rates for Tuesday-Thursday bookings, sometimes 20-30% lower than weekend rates. We've negotiated deals where Wednesday afternoon events came in at £90 per head versus £130 for Friday evening slots at the same venue. The booking timeline is crucial too. For 300-person events, start your venue search 12-16 weeks ahead. The venues with proper capacity get booked up quickly, especially during corporate event season (September-November and January-March). Leave it too late, and you'll either pay premium rates or compromise on venue quality. #### Hidden Costs That Catch Everyone Out AV equipment rental can add £3,000-£8,000 to your budget if the venue doesn't have in-house capabilities. Most Pizza Express locations will need external suppliers for professional presentation setups, so factor this in early. Similarly, if you need the space reconfigured multiple times during your event, expect additional staffing charges of £500-£1,500. The venues that work well for events like [Team Off Sites in South East London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-East-London/Team-Off-Sites) often have established supplier relationships that can reduce these additional costs significantly. #### Your Budget Planning Action Steps Start by getting detailed quotes from at least three venues, including all potential extras. Ask specifically about cancellation policies, minimum spend requirements, and what happens if your numbers drop below 300. The venues experienced with large corporate bookings will provide transparent, detailed pricing that helps you plan accurately. ### Avoiding the Common Pitfalls: Expert Tips for Flawless Pizza Express Events ### Avoiding the Common Pitfalls: Expert Tips for Flawless Pizza Express Events We've seen brilliant event planners stumble on Pizza Express bookings that should have been straightforward wins. The truth is, these venues present unique challenges that don't exist in traditional conference spaces, and the stakes get higher when you're coordinating 300 guests. Let me share the mistakes we see repeatedly – and more importantly, how to avoid them. #### The Menu Selection Trap That Catches Everyone Here's the biggest rookie error: assuming Pizza Express can accommodate unlimited dietary requirements for 300 people. Their kitchens are optimised for their standard menu, and when you start requesting extensive modifications for large groups, service quality plummets fast. We learned this lesson the hard way at a corporate event where 40% of guests had specific dietary needs. The kitchen couldn't cope, service stretched to nearly two hours, and the networking element completely collapsed. Now we insist on menu finalisation at least three weeks ahead, with dietary requirements capped at 15% of total guests for smooth service. The smart approach? Work with venues to identify 3-4 menu options that cover most dietary needs without overwhelming the kitchen. Pizza Express locations experienced with large corporate bookings will guide you through this process – if they can't, that's a red flag about their event experience. #### The Space Configuration Nightmare Pizza Express venues aren't designed like conference centres, and this creates unique crowd management challenges. We've witnessed events where 300 guests were crammed into spaces that technically had capacity but felt claustrophobic and unprofessional. The key is understanding how the space flows during different event phases. During cocktail reception, you need roughly 6 square feet per person for comfortable networking. For seated dining, allow 10-12 square feet per guest including service areas. Most Pizza Express venues that genuinely work for 300 people will have floor plans showing these configurations clearly. Always insist on a site visit during a similar-sized event if possible. The venues that regularly handle large corporate bookings – similar to those perfect for [Company Retreats in Greater London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats) – will be confident showing their space in action. #### The Technical Infrastructure Reality Check Don't assume all Pizza Express locations have identical AV capabilities. We've arrived at venues expecting professional presentation setups only to discover they had basic consumer-grade equipment that couldn't handle our requirements. For 300-person events, you need dedicated 3-phase power supply, professional sound systems that reach every corner, and internet bandwidth of at least 100 Mbps for any digital presentations. The venues charging £120+ per head typically have this infrastructure sorted, but always confirm technical specifications in writing before signing contracts. Your next step? Create a detailed technical requirements checklist and send it to potential venues before site visits. The ones that respond confidently with specific equipment details are the ones equipped to handle your event professionally.

Featured Venues for Pizza Express

Browse 16 venues perfect for Pizza Express

Arts at Mall Galleries

A large, versatile gallery on The Mall, ideal for solo or group exhibitions and various events.

From: £9600 per person

Capacity: Up to 360 guests

Events at 1 Lombard Street

A sophisticated brasserie venue for up to 150 guests, perfect for corporate events and celebrations.

From: £8000 per person

Capacity: Up to 350 guests

Business at Stationers' Hall and Garden

A versatile Grade I listed venue in the heart of London, ideal for conferences, meetings, and networking events.

From: £2500 per person

Capacity: Up to 450 guests

Events at Cutty Sark

An iconic venue under a ship's hull, ideal for dinners, receptions, and corporate events.

From: £10500 per person

Capacity: Up to 400 guests

Events at Tate Britain

A historic gallery space showcasing British art, ideal for elegant events and dining experiences.

From: £10000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Events at London Stadium (Home to West Ham United and London 2012 Olympics)

A versatile event space with a bar, balcony, and historic Olympic views. Ideal for corporate events.

From: £105 per person

Capacity: Up to 331 guests

Dining at The Dutch Hall

From: £2900 per person

Capacity: Up to 400 guests

Events at Somerset House

From: £9000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Dining at The Science Museum

Dine among iconic exhibits in a unique museum space. Ideal for receptions, dinners, and galas.

From: £17400 per person

Capacity: Up to 400 guests

Business at Oche The Strand

A versatile exclusive venue for private events with shared plates, craft cocktails, gaming experience, and space for up to 330 people.

From: £4000 per person

Capacity: Up to 330 guests

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