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I need to find restaurants in London with function rooms....

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beansprout · 23/03/2005 09:22

... and as much as I google, I can't seem to find a list or web site that will tell me. Can anyone help? TIA.

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MrsBigD · 23/03/2005 09:25

I found this

and this

no idea whether it's any good though

beansprout · 23/03/2005 15:40

Thanks for this MrsBigD, much appreciated.

Does anyone else know any? It's for a wedding with a not very extravagant budget.... (that'll be mine then)

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DillyDally · 23/03/2005 15:41

Try squaremeal.co.uk as they have the ability to search for places with function rooms which are nice and unusual

DillyDally · 23/03/2005 15:42

and if you use the web site can i have first dibs on the best man?

lockets · 23/03/2005 15:43

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soapbox · 23/03/2005 15:43

Try toptable.co.uk and search for those restauants which have private dining rooms.

beansprout · 23/03/2005 15:43

Thanks DD! I wouldn't bother with the best man though tbh! Unless you are into pot bellies...?

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DillyDally · 23/03/2005 15:44

Beggars cant be choosers

beansprout · 23/03/2005 15:45

Thanks SB, will have a look!

Lockets - great to get a recommendation, thanks. Can I ask where you did the deed?

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lockets · 23/03/2005 15:46

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soapbox · 23/03/2005 15:46

Or Confetti.co.uk has a location finder I think???

beansprout · 23/03/2005 15:51

We were thinking of Fulham but we aren't fussed really. The Town Hall is only over the bridge so it wouldn't be too far for people to travel. What's parking like at the pub?

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lockets · 23/03/2005 16:03

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goreousgirl · 23/03/2005 16:21

Julie's in Notting Hill is lovely and romantic with all sorts of little nooks and crannies and a function room (not v big though - maybe 25) - or the Orangery at Holland Park is lovely - what numbers are you looking at?

beansprout · 23/03/2005 16:31

GG - thanks for those, will have a look. We are thinking probably about 50 guests inc children.

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slug · 23/03/2005 16:43

Oooh, Oooh, can I recommend \link{http://www.trafalgartavern.co.uk/the Trafalgar Tavern} I got married there. It's cheaper on Fridays and Sundays (or midweek) and there's the Royal Naval College next door for photos, and the children's playground in Greenwich Park is 5 minutes walk away.

slug · 23/03/2005 16:44

Trafalgar tavern Sorry.

beansprout · 23/03/2005 17:06

Slug, that looks amazing!

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slug · 23/03/2005 17:18

It really is a fantastic venue. The tavern is downstairs and the rooms upstairs can be booked. We did the whole thing there, including the ceremony. They closed off the bit with the tables and put chairs out, The registrar stood with his back to these huge bay windows and as we said our vows boats went past under full sail. We all trooped out into the small private bar and stood on the balconies to have drinks while the staff set up the big room. They opened up sliding doors to reveal the tables and the part we did the ceremony in became the dance floor. We had 60 guests and they all fitted in nicely.

Just to add, we got married on a Sunday which meant the car park next door wasn't too crowded and the place cost us half of what it would have on a Saturday.

beansprout · 23/03/2005 17:26

On a Sunday? Ah, good point, didn't realise I could do that!

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