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7 private dining rooms for a decadent New YearÂ’s Eve in London

The biggest party of the year deserves something special and nothing feels more exclusive than wining and dining the night away with your nearest and dearest in one of LondonÂ’s lavish private dining rooms. With a number of top chefs and hip restaurants under its wing, British cuisine has really come to the forefront and you are spoilt for choice in the capital. So whether it’s the latest hot spot or an age-old institution, for the food or the decor, weÂ’ve made it easy for you by picking out our favourite private rooms for a luxurious New Year’s Eve bash. The Club at The Punchbowl, Mayfair When MayfairÂ’s favourite pub re-opened its doors in October they added a new private room for up to 14 to their dining repertoire. Head upstairs to The Club and youÂ’ll stumble into an opulent room that resembles a Victorian art collectorÂ’s den dripping with chandeliers and antiques. Combine this with a New Year menu of game and rich British cuisine and you have a recipe for a luxurious evening soiree in one of LondonÂ’s most opulent districts. The Club at The Punchbowl, Mayfair The Private Room at Bob Bob Ricard, Soho Stylish New Year revellers in search of extreme decadence will fall head-over-heels for the new Club Room at Bob Bob Ricard. Made to the original David Collins design, which took inspiration from the dining carriages of the British Royal Train, itÂ’s a riot of glass and mirrors complete with ‘Press for ChampagneÂ’ buttons where 16 guests can clink glasses over dishes of British and Russian cuisine. The Private Room at Bob Bob Ricard, Soho The ChefÂ’s Table at Marcus, Knightsbridge If youÂ’re looking for understated glamour then select 10 good friends and head to Marcus WareingÂ’s Knightsbridge stronghold. One of BritainÂ’s finest Michelin-starred chefs, Marcus has given his ChefÂ’s Table a recent spruce-up with a more laidback set up opening directly onto the main dining room. Although not entirely private, you get to savour his award-winning food served upon a striking white porcelain table and enjoy front row seats to all the kitchen action. The ChefÂ’s Table at Marcus, Knightsbridge The Council Chamber at The Town Hall, Bethnal Green East London has its own fair share of gastronomic hot spots but The Council Room offers a truly unique dining experience. Housed within the old Town Hall, it was formerly the Council Chamber and today up to 20 people can hold culinary council surrounded by the tiered rows of green leather seats and desks. Mix this with the exquisitely creative food from the Corner Room restaurant and you have the makings of a stylish New Year to remember. The Council Chamber at The Town Hall, Bethnal Green Private Room at The Ivy, Covent Garden Located in the heart of LondonÂ’s theatre land, The Ivy is a long-celebrated favourite of the capitalÂ’s intelligentsia, you canÂ’t get more sophisticated than The Private Room. Inside is an ode to classic British gentry with wood panelling, stained glass windows and a baby grand piano to welcome you. Head Chef Gary Lee is London born-and-bred and serves up modern British dishes worthy of any special occasion. Private Room at The Ivy, Covent Garden The William Kent Room at The Ritz, Mayfair For those looking for a truly show-stopping dining experience then The Ritz is a benchmark of glamour in London and has been a go-to for the glitterati since 1906. The William Kent Room is its signature private dining space and comes ornately decorated in Italian Renaissance style in shades of regal red and gold. It also boasts glorious views over Green Park as you and 23 guests banquet on Executive Chef John Williams MBEÂ’s exquisite British fare around the hand-crafted mahogany table. William Kent Room, The Ritz Garrad Room at MosimannÂ’s, Belgravia You have no less than seven different private options at the legendary MosimannÂ’s – already a world renowned dining institution and Royal Warrant holder – but our favourite has to be the Garrad room nestled in the buildingÂ’s domed belfry. For over 275 years, esteemed British jewellers, Garrad, have been adorning nobility and royalty with their magnificent gems and this private room pays homage to the name with arches of soaring silver, a glittering silver fireplace and silk-covered walls. Garrad Room at MosimannÂ’s, Belgravia Nicole Harley is Editor at The Epicurean. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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