200 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Bankside London

We found 200 Private & Group Dining Rooms within 0 miles2 miles of Bankside London

Explore a wonderful assortment of unforgettable private dining experiences in and near Bankside with our carefully curated list below. Tailored to diverse tastes and occasions, our collection features venues ideal for everything from extravagant family dinners to sophisticated lunches with new work colleagues. Use the filters on the left to refine your search based on specific criteria and discover over 200 private dining rooms in Bankside, each offering a unique and personalised experience. From elegant settings to intimate spots, our diverse selection accommodates special occasions, whether you're looking for child friendly options, romantic settings, brunch venues, or charming afternoon tea spots. You can book a private dining experience with Indian food, or somewhere with three Michelin stars, the world is your oyster for private dining in Bankside.

 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Bankside London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Bankside London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Bankside London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Bankside London
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Bankside, an area loosely defined along the south bank of the River Thames in the London borough of Southwark, is also the name of a street within the district. Situated between Blackfriars Bridge to the west and London Bridge to the east, this street more or less delineates the extent of the Bankside region. To the west of Bankside lies South Bank, an area culturally rich and home to various cultural institutions and notable sites. Modern day Bankside boasts a plethora of attractions, including a reconstruction of The Golden Hinde, Sir Francis Drake’s ship, the renowned Tate Modern, and the Millennium Bridge — a footbridge connecting the Tate with the City of London on the north bank. The Globe, a popular tourist attraction, is perhaps only beaten by the conversion of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s Bankside power station into the very popular Tate Modern art gallery by Swiss architects Herzog and De Meuron.

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