Discover our exceptional venues for corporate dining
Private Dining Rooms
Private dining rooms are the natural home for a corporate dinner. Tucked inside a restaurant or hotel, they give your group a discreet setting with dedicated service, a tailored menu, and the privacy that client entertaining and confidential conversations call for.
Restaurants for Private Hire
Privatising a full restaurant gives your business dinner a real sense of occasion. Your guests have the room to themselves, the kitchen builds a bespoke menu around your brief, and the in-house team handles service from welcome drinks to the final course. It is a polished, low-effort option for client dinners and team celebrations alike.
Rooftops and Terraces
A rooftop or terrace turns a corporate dinner into a statement. With open-air seating and sweeping city views, these venues are ideal for a cocktail reception before a seated dinner, summer client events, or an end-of-year celebration that needs a wow factor.
Villas and Private Mansions
An urban villa or private mansion offers a prestigious, intimate backdrop for exclusive corporate dining. Hidden gardens and elegant reception rooms create a residential feel that puts senior guests and VIP clients instantly at ease.
Châteaux and Estates
For a gala dinner or a flagship company celebration, a château or estate brings scale and grandeur. Expansive grounds, grand dining halls, and refined service make these venues ideal for awards evenings and large seated banquets.
How to Choose the Perfect Venue for Corporate Dining?
Capacity and Format
Start with the shape of the evening. A boardroom-style dinner for twelve, a seated banquet for two hundred, and a standing cocktail reception all call for different spaces. Choose a venue that holds your guest count comfortably and supports the format you have in mind, whether that is a long shared table, separate rounds, or a flexible mix of seated and standing areas.
Menu and Catering
Food is the centrepiece of any corporate dinner. Some venues offer in-house catering with a dedicated chef, while others let you bring your own caterer or build a bespoke menu around the occasion. Confirm wine pairings, dietary options, and whether the venue can handle everything from a relaxed business lunch to a formal, multi-course gala dinner.
Location and Accessibility
Pick a venue that is easy to reach for guests arriving from the office, the airport, or a nearby hotel. A central location with good transport links and parking keeps the evening running smoothly. For guests travelling in, nearby accommodation is a welcome convenience after a long dinner.
Service and Atmosphere
The right atmosphere makes a business dinner feel effortless. Look for a dedicated event manager, attentive staff, and the audiovisual setup you need for speeches, presentations, or an awards moment. Lighting, acoustics, and layout all shape how the evening feels, so picture the experience you want your guests to walk away with.
Corporate dining for every moment of the day
Corporate dining is not only about the evening. The same venue can host a relaxed morning gathering, a working midday meal, or a formal seated dinner, and each moment sets its own tone. Across every format, you can decide how much of the space you take over: full privatisation gives you exclusive use of the entire venue, a private room gives you a dedicated space inside a larger restaurant, and semi-privatisation reserves a defined area while the rest of the venue stays open.
Corporate brunch
A corporate brunch is a relaxed, daytime way to bring teams or clients together, ideal for a weekend offsite, an internal celebration, or a softer client meeting. A private room suits a small group that wants its own space, semi-privatisation works well for a reserved corner of a lively venue, and full privatisation turns a brunch into a branded experience for a larger company event.
Business lunch
A business lunch keeps things efficient while still making an impression, perfect for client meetings, working sessions, or team catch-ups that should not run into the evening. A private room keeps confidential conversations discreet, semi-privatisation gives you a reserved table area without booking the whole venue, and full privatisation is ideal when you want the entire space for a larger client lunch or a midday launch.
Corporate dinner
A corporate dinner is the classic format for client entertaining, team celebrations, and end-of-year events. Full privatisation gives you complete control of the venue for a gala dinner or a product launch, a private room is the natural choice for a board dinner or an intimate client group, and semi-privatisation suits a mid-size team dinner that wants atmosphere without a full buyout.
Private events
Beyond meals, corporate dining venues host product launches, networking evenings, awards ceremonies, and cocktail receptions. Full privatisation gives you a blank canvas to brand and stage the event your way, a private room offers a focused setting for a smaller gathering, and semi-privatisation is a flexible option when you want a dedicated space while keeping the budget in check.