The Best Private Dining Rooms in Europe

We highlight the best private dining rooms in Europe, outside of the UK. You can also read our guide to the best private dining rooms in London.

Taillevent, Paris

Taillevent is small, intimate and elegant and widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in Paris, with an extensive, award-winning wine list. The Guimet room can accommodate up to 10 guests and the larger Saturne room can accommodate up to 32 guests.

Conveniently located off the Champs-Elysées, Taillevent is a great place to celebrate an important business deal with one of the best private dining rooms in Europe. Menus from €120.

Vivaldi at The Schlosshotel, outside Berlin

For something a little different, the Vivaldi restaurant offers refined dining in the palatial and glamorous setting of the Schlosshotel just outside Berlin, which is surrounded by small lakes and wooded trails, which all adds to the enchanting atmosphere.

The Oval room can accommodate up to 10 people, with menus from €55 per person, making this one of the best private dining rooms in Europe.

La Tour d’Argent, Paris

Located on the fifth floor, the private rooms at La Tour d’Argent are luxuriously elegant and offer a unique view of Paris, Notre-Dame and the Seine, with one of the best private dining rooms in Europe.

Accommodating between 15 and 50 guests, with menus starting at €135, La Tour d’Argent is the ideal location for private events, business lunches and dinners.

Senderens, Paris

Alain Senderens famously relinquished his 3 Michelin stars before closing his restaurant, Lucas Carton, to open Senderens in its place, with the aim of offering a more relaxed and informal restaurant, which was later awarded 2 Michelin stars itself.

La Salon La Madeleine is a beautiful and stylish private room from which to experience the finest French cuisine in a refined yet unstuffy atmosphere at one of the best private dining rooms in Europe.

Laperouse, Paris

Set is a 17th century townhouse on the bank of the river Seine, Laperouse is famed for its rather debauched past catering to politicians and their mistresses. Today it offers refined French cuisine and is famed for its cosy and intimate private dining rooms, the largest of which can accommodate up to 55 with great views of the Seine.

Cracco, Milan

Cracco, which holds 2 Michelin stars, is undoubtedly one of Milan’s best restaurants, featuring classic Italian dishes with a contemporary twist.

In a contemporary dining room of cherry wood walls and cool earth tones on Milan’s central square, Cracco boasts an extensive wine list of nearly 1,800 labels and is ideal for a celebratory lunch or dinner. The private room can accommodate up to 10.

Tantris, Munich

Tantris is widely considered to be the best restaurant in Munich, if not Germany in its entirety, due to its subtle, uncomplicated and original food. With its striking 1970s design with Oriental influences, the restaurant is refreshingly relaxed and unstuffy with seamless service. Tantris also has one of the best private dining rooms in Europe.

ABaC, Barcelona

ABaC is a chic and intimate hotel on the outskirts of Barcelona, which has been developed around its restaurant, offering an avante garde culinary experience. Private rooms can accommodate up to 20 guests with menus from €125, offering one of the best orivate dining rooms in Europe.

Sea Grill, Brussels

The Sea Grill is a spacious and elegant restaurant with an Art Deco design in the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in Brussels, which is considered by many to be the best seafood restaurant in Belgium, if not Europe.

The Sea Grill has two intimate private rooms, one can accommodate 8 people, while the other can accommodate up to 16.

If you liked this feature on the best private dining rooms in Europe, read our guide to private dining in London.

 

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