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    Spencer House

    Spencer House

    27 St james Place London, SW1A 1NR
    • Stately home
    • ·100 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Spencer House was built in 1756-66 for John, first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-97). Situated in the heart of St James's, Spencer House is a short distance from St James's Palace, Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Westminster, and has a splendid terrace and restored, half acre garden with magnificent views of The Green Park. Spencer House, one of the most beautiful and stunning settings in London, is available for your exclusive use. The state rooms, have been restored to the former splendour of their late eighteenth-century appearance and are decorated with distinguished paintings and furniture. This provides a magnificent setting for private and corporate events, receptions, civil weddings, recitals, meetings and presentations. Charitable events are welcomed at Spencer House. Spencer House has an in-house team who are dedicated to planning and executing your event. The Head Chef will create a seasonal menu to suit your individual requirements. The Head Butler will be happy to advise on wines from our cellar. We are able to provide a full bespoke service to include printing and calligraphy. Working alongside carefully selected suppliers, Spencer House Events are happy to arrange flowers, entertainment, additional lighting, marquees and fireworks. The Facilty Fee for the exclusive hire of the House is based on the size and scale of each individual event and includes our own full event management. Menu prices are inclusive of Butler service, fine china, silver, linen, glassware and furniture.

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    Dominion Theatre

    Dominion Theatre

    Tottenham Court Rd, W1T 7AQ
    • Unusual
    • ·2000 attendees
    • ·7 meeting rooms

    Dominion Theatre Logo Dominion Theatre Logo venue description In the heart of London's West End, The Dominion Theatre is located where Tottenham Court Road meets Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road. The building is one of London's finest examples of an Art Deco Theatre. This ideal location offers fantastic transport links to the rest of London and the UK. A wide range of local hotels also offer accommodation to suit every budget. As well as the 2,000 seat main auditorium, the theatre offers a wide range of rooms and suites to accommodate events of all types and sizes. The suites are ideally suited to both business events, such as conferences, meetings and training courses, and social events such as drinks receptions, dinners and celebrations. We can build event packages to meet your needs exactly. The theatrical environment, as well as great add-on options (such as tickets for the show) will ensure that your event is put centre stage. Whether you are planning an event for two or two thousand people, the Dominion Theatre promises you a performance of a lifetime.

    Association of British Insurers London
    Function Room
    Avenue Restaurant and Bar
    Floridita

    Floridita

    100 Wardour Street London, W1F 0TN
    • Unusual
    • ·411 attendees
    • ·1 meeting room

    Floridita is the ideal central location for any exclusive event. It’s unique décor, flexible layout and professional team make it the perfect choice for Private Hire. Floridita can be hired exclusively for 360 guests at a seated dinner or 411 guests at a Cocktail reception. Menus can be tailored to the exact requirements of your event, with bespoke themes, signature colours or personalised cocktails, so whether you are celebrating a Birthday, Wedding, Bahmitzvah or hosting an Award Ceremony, Conference or Corporate event we can accommodate your needs. The Floridita stage takes pride of place offering guests a glittering array of live entertainment. Any of our resident performers can be included to give a true Supper club atmosphere to your event.

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    Living Room London W1

    Living Room London W1

    3-9 Heddon Street, London, United Kingdom, W1B 4BE
    • Conference centre
    • ·275 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Monday October 31st 2005, saw the opening of The Living Room W1 on Heddon Street in London's West End. Opening in the former Post Office, made famous by its appearance on the cover of David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars album. The Living Room W1 takes the hugely successful The Living Room concept to a new level with a bar, lounge and restaurant set over two beautifully designed floors. Private hire The Living Room W1 is available for private hire throughout the year, depending on specific requirements, timing and day of the week. The venue includes a 275 capacity bar on the ground floor with a lounge and restaurant that seats 72 with a further 90 covers on the beautifully designed 1st floor. At The Living Room W1 we aim to provide second-to-non service with a 'can do' attitude to customer requests. Please email the venue for further details.

    Sauterelle Restaurant

    Sauterelle Restaurant

    The Royal Exchange Bank London, EC3V 3LR
    • Unusual
    • ·55 attendees
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    The restaurant offers you 268 on their menu, of which the average price is 17 €, and here you can find all the 268 dishes and drinks on their menu. This location serves various tasteful french food, however, the location also offers food European cuisine. In addition, they have easily digestible Mediterranean food to choose from, at the bar you can also relax with a freshly tapped beer or other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The average rating of this restaurant is 4.3 which means guests have a very high opinion of this place. The restaurant is a non-smoking environment, and their facilities have been made wheelchair accessible. Payment with popular credit cards is accepted. For those of you who prefer driving to Restaurant Sauterelle, there is parking spaces at Thames Exchange in 480 meters of the restaurant. The closest public transport station near Restaurant Sauterelle is Underground-Bank, which is 163 m away.

    Gymkhana London

    Gymkhana London

    42 Albemarle St, London, W1S 4JH
    • Restaurant
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Gymkhana is inspired by Colonial Indian gymkhana clubs, set up by the British Raj, where members of high society came to socialize, dine, drink and play sport. Gymkhana offers two private dining vaults secluded on either side of the lower ground floor, each offering a range of set menus or a selection of menu items allowing guests to create their own bespoke menu and wine pairing. With banquette seating in each vault, guests can dine in groups of up to nine or up to fourteen. Gymkhana is also available for exclusive hire on each level seating 50 guests on the ground floor and 50 guests on the lower ground floor. Alternatively we offer exclusive hire of the entire restaurant, with seating or standing room for up to 90 guests, creating a bespoke atmosphere and menu to suit any special occasion.

    CEC Noel Street W1 Business Centre London
    Function Room
    Reception
    Momo London

    Momo London

    25 Heddon St, London, W1B 4BH
    • Restaurant
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    Enter a Moroccon souk of a restaurant with terrific North African cooking and interior with lots of exotic furnishings - coloured glass and gilt lanterns and lots of cushions and original furnishings. Terrific lunchtime atmosphere but romantic in the evening. Prior to your meal visit the sumptous bar area and dream of recreating the look at home. This is perfectly possible since only next door is the Tea Room where you can buy everything from babouches and kaftans to original North African antiques. What's cooking? Mezze - a mix of two vegetarian dishes, sliced lamb with figs, almonds, shrimps and vermicelli, tagines and couscous as well as a selection of authentic Moroccan pastries.Please note that Momo only takes bookings up to 2 weeks in advance. Should you request a booking further in advance to this, your booking confirmation may be delayed.

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    The Theatre
    1 Basinghall Avenue
    Marble Hill House W1S
    Watermen and Lightmen Hall

    Watermen and Lightmen Hall

    16 St Mary At Hill, City, London, UK, EC3R 8EE
    • Unusual
    • ·100 attendees
    • ·4 meeting rooms

    The Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames was established by Act of Parliament in 1555 to regulate water men and wherry men carrying passengers by boat under oars on the River Thames. The lightermen who carry cargo joined the Company from the Woodmongers in 1700. It remains the only ancient City Guild to be formed and controlled by Parliament. The Act of 1555 introduced apprenticeship for a term of one year to learn the watermen's trade, and the Company has continued to train watermen and later lightermen upon the present time. On completion of their apprenticeship, young Freemen of the Company are eligible to compete in the oldest sculling contest, Doggett's Coat and Badge Wager, first rowed in 1715. This gruelling race is held in July each year starting at London Bridge with the finish line at Chelsea. The winner has the honour of wearing the scarlet coat, breeches and silver arm badge similar to the traditional costume of watermen. The present Hall dates back to 1780 and remains the only original Georgian Hall in the City of London. It was designed by William Blackburn and is a perfect example of eighteenth century domestic architecture, with Parlour and Court Room. On the Ground floor the Parlour and Silver Rooms are both ideal for small meetings, breakout rooms or discrete dinning. In the heart of the building there is the Court Room, this beautiful room is ideal for meetings or small receptions. With its large windows, it enjoys natural daylight and the many fine paintings provide an interesting backdrop and introduction to the Company's history The Hall was extended in 1983 to include a larger dining and meeting facility, the Freemen's Room; this has recently been refurbished to the most exacting standards. It features extensive natural daylight but also has the benefit of complete black-out facilities for presentations All this provides a suite of rooms that are both elegant and adapted to modern day conference and banqueting requirements.