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200 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Ottershaw

We found 200 Private & Group Dining Rooms within 0 miles20 miles of Ottershaw

We gather that you’re looking for somewhere to relax and enjoy exceptional private dining near Ottershaw. No biggie – we know what we’re doing. We’ve sifted through the many choices for your next booking and we've got them ready and waiting for your perusal. All of these establishments are perfectly poised for your next private or group dining booking, but we've got a way of narrowing down the list even further. See those filters on the left hand side of the page? Well, you can use them to narrow down factors such as your budget, the ambience you’d like to be immersed in, what cuisine you’re looking for, and much more. You'll be able to choose from dim sum and Chinese food right through to French and British classics. After a quick look through our list, you will no doubt have found the perfect place for your next booking in Ottershaw. You may even spot a celebrity in one of the fancy establishments – but no promises.

 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Ottershaw
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Ottershaw
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Ottershaw
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Ottershaw
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Casa do Frango Piccadilly

Casa do Frango Piccadilly

Piccadilly, W1B 4BN
19.7 miles

If you're looking for a private dining option for your next event in central London, check out Casa do Frango's Pica ...

Park Plaza Riverbank

Lambeth, SE1 7TJ
19.7 miles

If you're looking for somewhere particularly swish to hold an important dinner, whether it be a milestone birthday, ...

Bentley's Restaurant

Mayfair, W1B 4DG
19.7 miles

Perhaps the definitive seafood institution in London, Bentley's has been serving fresh fish and seafood for over a c ...


Ottershaw is a village in Surrey, and sits just over 30km outside of London. The population is relatively small, but boy is it a pretty place. The village is situated in open woodlands and was once heathland. Small farms in Ottershaw became nurseries in the 19th century, for flowers and vegetables that are supplied to London. The daily journey to Covent Garden was made by horse and cart, but you won't spot many of those these days. The name Ottershaw only came around in the mid-19th century when the village adapted the name of the local estate. Ottershaw Park is a grand, beautiful piece of architecture that is a privately owned estate today, but was once a self supporting home.

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