Hire the RWB Room at The Ned for your next private dining venue hire in London.
Originally the private luncheon room of the Midland Bank’s chairman, Reginald McKenna, the RWB Room is distinguis...
The Wren Room at The Ned is a stylish private dining room for hire in central London.
Named after Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St Mildred’s Church, a previous occupant of the 27 Poultr...
The Terraces at The Ned is a glorious rooftop terrace for hire in central London.
Looking out over the City of London and St Paul’s Cathedral, our two large terraces have a secluded feel, of...
The Red Rose Room at The Ned is a stylish private dining room for hire in central London.
Named after the Rose Tavern, which stood on The Ned's site before being consumed by the Great Fire o...
Book the Tapestry Room at The Ned
Featuring original walnut panelling and crystal chandeliers, The Tapestry Room is our most iconic space. It takes its name from the remarkable pastoral tap...
Dominated by an 18th-century chandelier sourced from London’s Devonshire House, The Saloon glories in ornate chalk frieze, a restored parquet floor and a custom-made Oushak rug.
Located in t...
Hire the Drawing Room at The Ned for a versatile venue hire in London.
Connected to The Saloon, The Drawing Room has a club-like feel, with its restored panelled walls lined with period etch...
The Mezzanine is the perfect events area in Central London, this versatile space with a capacity of 140 seated (160 standing)comes with its own bar complete with draught beer and cocktail stations....
The private room is located off the mezzanine floor with beautiful décor and an amazing marble table. This space is perfect for small private dining events, cocktail masterclasses & meetings. It h...
An area in the bar secluded from the main bar but not private. This is located in the immediate right as you enter the main bar/restaurant. Perfect for standing parties of up to 30 guests for drink...
A warm welcome awaits you at Browns Old Jewry.
Close to Bank tube in the City of London, Browns Old Jewry is housed in the grand former Commonwealth Bank of Australia, with high ceilings, huge win...
Where’s Fred’s is an intimate day-to-night café and wine bar on Frederick’s Place, a charming location that you would mostly find by word-of-mouth. It feels hidden away, but is right in the heart o...
Octagonal in shape, The Dining Room offers corner booth seating embellished with custom tiles of rhino motifs and monkey bust alabaster wall lights, allowing for intimate dining experiences or larg...
A central bar flanked by restaurant booth seating make Blighters the ultimate vantage point to while away the hours whilst watching live sport. The hint of St. Paul’s dome in the background, and pl...
The Pool Room, adjacent to Blighters and The Dining Room offers private dining for up to 20 guests, with exclusive access to their own 8ft Texan Pool Table, the Brigadiers Whisky Vending Machine an...
An outdoor oasis in the heart of the city, hosting both diners and drinkers, our terrace is partially heated and covered.
Dine from our Indian barbecue classics and enjoy our Camden Town Brewery B...
The Pot Luck Room is a relaxed space connecting into the Brigadiers Dining Room, offering both private or semi-private dining options.
The glamorous conservatory features slow tuning old world cei...
Named after the favoured knife used by the Gurka regiments, The Kukri Room features carefully curated Gurka memorabilia and accommodates a maximum of 10. A bespoke dining table in the centre of the...
Translated from Hindi as the Tobacco Room, this hideaway room allows for intimate private dining for up to 16 guests. Tucked away from the high-spirited atmosphere of the public spaces, in contrast...
Informally known as the M&A Room, the Oak Room on the lower ground floor is paneled in pale English oak and is especially suitable for meetings, drinks and private dining where absolute privacy and...
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