Though best known for the Wimbledon Championships - the oldest tennis tournament in the world dating back to 1877 - in this area of southwest London you can also find various museums and attractions that you’ll love-love. The New Wimbledon Theatre (which boasts gorgeous painted ceilings) and the weekend farmers market are popular among visitors and locals alike. Plus, the Windmill Museum and its interactive exhibits make a great day out with the kids. And if you’ve got a hankering for afternoon tea after a day's exercise on Wimbledon Common, are searching for a rewarding glass of beer after a day at the Wimbledon Museum, or considering a fine dining occasion in Wimbledon Village, there are plenty of restaurants in Wimbledon to explore.
When you have a specific occasion that needs celebration, there are plenty of options for group dining in Wimbledon to ponder. Whether it's a special birthday that requires Michelin-level luxury, or a kid's party where the fussy eaters will be happy, you’re sure to find something on this list that fits the bill. As you continue your exploration of private dinners in Wimbledon, add each potential option to your personal enquiry list so you don’t miss out!