Restaurant at The Nag’s Head on the Thames
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About this space
The Restaurant at The Nag’s Head on the Thames offers a charming and elegant setting, perfect for hosting exclusive private events. With its riverside tranquility, it is an ideal location for a variety of occasions, including private dining experiences, celebrations, and corporate gatherings. The space is designed to accommodate guests in a comfortable and stylish atmosphere, making it suitable for both intimate dinners and larger events. The Restaurant is part of a larger venue that can host over 600 people, ensuring that it can cater to a wide range of event sizes and types. Whether you are planning a wedding reception, a business meeting, or a special celebration, the Restaurant provides a delightful backdrop for your event.
Features
Wifi
Garden/Terrace Access
Outdoor seating
Private Bar
Television
Space
125m² (1,345ft²)
Capacities
100 Dining
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