Get inspired by the best unique private dining rooms London has to offer.

When building and cementing relationships with clients sometimes you need a more relaxed setting.

Private dining can be the perfect way to chat business without the formality of a meeting room. From grand events to intimate suppers. Here are our Top 5 unique private dining rooms in London.

1. Conservatory, Manicomio Chelsea

Conservatory, best private dining room London

The Conservatory at Manicomio Chelsea combines intimacy and tranquillity in the heart of London.

The venue boasts an outstanding seasonal menu of modern Italian cuisine and is happy to create bespoke menus to suit the particular tastes of their private diners. With its own secluded courtyard, this hidden gem is perfect for dinner parties or cocktail receptions.

2. The Wine Cellar, The Stafford

The Stafford, best Private Dining Rooms London

For a dining experience with a twist, The Wine Cellar at The Stafford is a unique private dining room with atmosphere. With 380 years of history, including its 12th century construction by Lord Francis Godolphin and use as an air raid shelter in WW2, this is a Space where there’s always something to talk about!

Home of Master Sommelier, Gino Nardella. The Stafford offers an exceptional seasonal menu and some of the finest wines from around the world.

3. Chef’s Private Dining Room, Mews of Mayfair

antique map designed mews of mayfair

The height of sophistication, the Mews of Mayfair is a venue dedicated to sustainably sourced ingredients.

With a fantastic kitchen view, The Chef’s Private Dining Room showcases stunning antique maps and original beams.

But don’t be fooled by all of the old world opulence. This Space is fully equipped for the modern event and comes complete with wireless internet, a hidden  50” screen and surround sound.

4. The Cage, The Wright Brothers

Dim lit cage designed dining room

Private dining doesn’t have to come with lace doilies and the post-industrial, ultra-cool, adjustable Space at The Wright Brothers in Soho is perfect for those who like something a little more hip.

Designed to mirror Cornish lobster cages, The Cage’s retracting walls can increase or decrease the size of the space to fit your party’s need.

With an on-site raw bar and a commitment to only the finest and freshest produce, this venue is a must-visit for seafood lovers!

5. Presidents Committee Room 

A long dining table with blue chairs and a unique string light

The Presidents Committee Room at Swingers is the perfect place to host your next unusual private dining event. Ideal for smaller groups, the dining table can seat up to 16 people. 

Swingers is a great London venue where your Guests can unwind after dinner with some cocktails and a round of crazy golf.

This unique London venue hire will surely impress your Guests and treat them to a fantastic day of fun and games.


6. Sir John Soane’s Museum



A long private dining table with red lights and large candles. One of the best unique private dining rooms london
Sir John Soane’s was designed and curated by one of Britains greatest architects. The displays inside Sir John Soane’s are a vast eccentric of collections. The unusual decor and intricate design make this one of the most unique private dining rooms in London. 

The private dining room can accommodate 30 people for a once-in-a-lifetime event. If you hire this Space for your next event.
So there you have it, our favourite unique private dining rooms London has to offer!
If you’re looking for a London private dining room but didn’t quite see the perfect fit listed above, have a look through our London Private Dining collection or our unusual venues collection for further inspiration.
We’ve also created our HeadBox Ultimate Guide to Private Dining in London which is a whistle-stop tour of all our HeadBox approved dining rooms.

Our concierge team are always available to help you find the ideal Space for whatever you’re planning. Email us on support@headbox.com and we can send you a selection of options designed to fit you!

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