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200 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Moorgate London

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

If you're looking for a fantastic private dining experience in Moorgate, then we’ve got you covered. Positioned in the heart of the city, it's no surprise that the local restaurants feature a diverse array of cuisines. Whether you're planning a reunion with old school friends, a large family dinner, or a formal event, our carefully curated list spans different budgets, occasions, and cuisines. Use the filters on the left to refine your search based on specific criteria. While exploring our extensive collection of over 200 private dining rooms in Moorgate, you'll discover numerous options tailored to your unique requirements, ensuring a memorable and personalised experience for your event. From elegant venues to intimate settings, Moorgate has a varied selection of private dining spots ready to accommodate your special occasions. Choose from dog friendly venues to those who serve afternoon tea, and child friendly restaurants to Sunday roast spots for private dining in Moorgate.

 

 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Moorgate London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Moorgate London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Moorgate London
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Moorgate London
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Ember Yard

Ember Yard

Soho, W1F 8SU
2.1 miles

Part of the Salt Yard Group and located just off Oxford Street, Ember Yard has developed an enviable reputation for ...


Moorgate has a rich history dating back to the early 15th century when it formed a part of the London city wall, serving as a modest gateway into the city limits. Originally characterised by three distinct areas — the Middle and Upper Moorfields, and Moorfields proper, Moorgate stood as one of the last remnants of open land in London. Over time, the gate underwent renovations in the 16th century before ultimately being dismantled. The present day Moorgate as we know it took shape in the late 18th century, evolving into a prominent hub for business and retail. The Guildhall, which was constructed in 1440, has stood as a town hall since its inception and remains the administrative headquarters for the City of London Corporation. Serving both as a museum and a venue for ceremonial and private functions, this historic institution has become an integral part of city culture.

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