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Wine Room at Centrolina

Centrolina · 974 Palmer Alley NW, Washington DC, 20001 · Show map
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Up to 30standing
Up to 30seated
Private Diningbest for

About this space

The Wine Room at Centrolina offers a warm and intimate setting, perfect for private dining experiences. This elegantly furnished space is ideal for hosting business meetings, social gatherings, and special events, accommodating between 6 to 30 guests for seated meals. The room features individually controlled lighting and sound levels, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere tailored to your event's needs. With the expertise of Centrolina's Private Dining team and Executive Chef Amy Brandwein, you can create customized dining experiences that cater to your specific requirements. Whether it's a corporate lunch, a family celebration, or a special occasion, the Wine Room provides a unique and memorable venue for your event.

Features

Wifi
Individually controlled lighting and sound levels
Private dining area

Space

34m² (366ft²)

Capacities

30 Dining
30 Reception

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£1,500 / Minimum spend

Location

974 Palmer Alley NW, 20001
Centrolina 974 Palmer Alley NWUnknown 20001Washington DC
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