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Private Dining at The Capital Grille

The Capital Grille · 3821 Edwards Road, Boston, 45209 · Show map
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About this space

The Private Dining space at The Capital Grille offers an elegant setting for hosting a variety of events, including corporate meetings, family gatherings, and special celebrations. Guests can enjoy masterfully prepared dry aged steaks and a selection of Sommelier-selected wines, ensuring a memorable dining experience. This space is ideal for large parties, providing a refined atmosphere that is perfect for both personal and professional occasions. The Private Dining area is designed to accommodate guests comfortably, making it a great choice for those looking to host intimate dinners or larger receptions. With a focus on exceptional service and quality, this venue is well-suited for any event that requires a touch of sophistication and culinary excellence.

Features

Wifi
Dine-in service
Large party seating available

Space

69m² (743ft²)

Capacities

50 Dining
75 Reception

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£875 / Minimum spend

Location

3821 Edwards Road, 45209
The Capital Grille 3821 Edwards RoadUnknown 45209Boston
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