While London is brimming with private dining options, there are few quite as grand as Six Park Place. Housed in a period building in the heart of St James's, one of the capital's most referred postcodes, this private member's club features some of the most beautiful examples of 18th interior architecture you'll see, from its ornate ceiling cornicing to its huge, orangerie-style windows. So, if you have a very special event in mind and you're looking for a venue that can match the tone, let's just say Six Park Place has frequently hosted the Royals - and if it's good enough for them, eh?
In terms of space, there are nine event suites available to host your nearest and dearest, ranging in capacity from six to 200 guests. If planning an intimate supper, options such as the Bennet-Clark or Park rooms have a central dining table and offer views out to Green Park. The former was actually originally the Duchess of Rutland's bedroom, and home to the first ever en suite!
Larger functions work well in the likes of the 1910 Dining Room which is decked out art deco accessories, gleaming silver walls and shell-encrusted mirrors, or perhaps the Princess Alexandra Hall which can host 200 guests and with a more contemporary feel, can be transformed to suit your theme.
Seasonally-focused catering is all provided in-house, courtesy of a team of world-class chefs. There's a range of sample menus online which range from summer BBQ options and canapes to bowl food and three-course sit-down meals. An example of what you might expect includes starters like rabbit, pigeon and chicken terrine, main courses such as roast cod, herb bean cassoulet and chive oil, as well as desserts like chocolate and salted caramel tart with crémeux, chantilly cream and pistachios.