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shakespearegirl
10-04-2007, 11:45
Looking for a restaurant in central London that would have a private room that could sit about 20 people for a well behaved hen night in June.
Food budget around £25 a head. Any ideas or recommendations would be great.
Thanks
Monkeynuts
10-04-2007, 14:46
Looking for a restaurant in central London that would have a private room that could sit about 20 people for a well behaved hen night in June.
Food budget around £25 a head. Any ideas or recommendations would be great.
Thanks
There's a Chinese one on Lisle St that is quite nice and has a number of rooms, in which you can have karaoke etc if you must. Will try and remember the name.
£25 isn't a huge budget for getting a private room (depends what night of the week you're after).
Some of the 'latenightlondon' chain have private dining rooms and their food is pretty cheap (google latenightlondon - places like On Anon, Loop, The Langley, Wax - not really my style but they're cheap and reliable).
I've been to a dinner in a private dining room at Hush in Lanacashire Court in Mayfair - the food wasn't that expensive with the deal my friend got and it felt a bit more 'fancy' than average. Was a few years ago though so things might have changed.
Tank Girl
10-04-2007, 15:13
monkeynuts - do you mean the imperial china? http://www.imperial-china.co.uk/ I think it was £25 a head for the private rooms.
I went to a hen night there last year, we were originally meant to have a private room with karaoke, but our numbers were a bit small (ie embarrassing) to go for the karaoke :D so we ate in the main restaurant and the food was good, service good and the restaurant is lovely.
we were sat by the private rooms, they looked very nice and they're pretty well soundproofed too ;)
Private?
I guess someone is getting a stripper then.
shakespearegirl
10-04-2007, 15:48
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
Marius - there will be no stripper! I would be removed as a bridesmaid and then probably uninvited to the wedding if I provided one.
Just thought having a private room might make it feel a bit more special...
Monkeynuts
10-04-2007, 20:41
monkeynuts - do you mean the imperial china? http://www.imperial-china.co.uk/ I think it was £25 a head for the private rooms.
I went to a hen night there last year, we were originally meant to have a private room with karaoke, but our numbers were a bit small (ie embarrassing) to go for the karaoke :D so we ate in the main restaurant and the food was good, service good and the restaurant is lovely.
we were sat by the private rooms, they looked very nice and they're pretty well soundproofed too ;)
Yes, that's the one. It's alright actually. Bit smarter than the average, at least in the bits you can see...
Andy the Don
10-04-2007, 20:48
Rules Covent garden, but you are looking at about £60pa inc wine.
Rules Covent garden, but you are looking at about £60pa inc wine.
per annum? bargain! :D ;)
Suffolk Punch
11-04-2007, 00:31
Kettner's in Soho poshest Pizza Express in UK has private rooms.
dolly's gal
11-04-2007, 10:44
Rules Covent garden, but you are looking at about £60pa inc wine.
that place is lush :cool:
Marius - there will be no stripper! I would be removed as a bridesmaid and then probably uninvited to the wedding if I provided one.
I'm going to turn up in just a codpiece now claiming that you hired me.
Just to get you into trouble. :D :D
i was looking over someone's shoulder on the tube, and londonlite/london paper had an article about this very thing....
Baltic near Waterloo/Southwark station has a lovely private room which I went to a party at. It's above the main dining room and looks down over it and I think it seats around 30. The food is really good though it's not a cheap restaurant. I think the party I went to was around £28 a head for food, then drinks on top and they arranged a set menu with a few choices for each course. Their website is here http://www.balticrestaurant.co.uk/
i was looking over someone's shoulder on the tube, and londonlite/london paper had an article about this very thing....
About me turning up at hen parties in my cod piece?!
Must be a slow news week!
art of fact
11-04-2007, 16:52
my mate booked the whole bottom room of cafe mode in covent garden which easily seats 20-30. it has a nice cosy kasbah feel and they encourage you to take your own cd's etc aswell. the service was really good and the food was decent and really reasonable worked out about 25 quid for me and i had 3 courses a beer or 2 and red wine
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