Set in west London, with Richmond to the south and Kew to the east, Chiswick is known as a charming, well-heeled area with a leafy village feel. The most well-known local attraction is Chiswick House, built in 1729 by the third earl of Burlington to house (and show off) a collection of artworks from his European tours. The building is grand, designed in Palladian Neoclassical style, and boasts 65 acres of gardens which are free and open to the public seven days a week.
There’s no denying the impact a private dining experience can have on the success of your evening, and we’re not just talking about business lunches and corporate events. There’s nothing more exclusive than hosting a perfect dinner party in a luxury restaurant where you’ll never have to do the washing up. And if there’s any area of London that can add even more prestige to an evening, Chiswick is certainly one of them. But if you haven’t found your match here, just take a look at our guide to the best private dining rooms with a view in London. Once you do find one, simply flight ‘book now’ to find out more.