How Hotel Suites Became London’s New Private Dining Rooms
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- Dining How Hotel Suites Became London’s New Private Dining Rooms By Lela London,
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- For years, private dining in the capital has bounced between hidden rooms, typically tucked to the side of main restaurant floors, or kitchen-side chef’s tables.
Dining How Hotel Suites Became London’s New Private Dining Rooms By Lela London,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lela is a London-based writer and editor who covers food and drink. Follow Author Jun 12, 2026, 11:20am EDTThe living room, next to the dining room, in Conrad London St James' new Conrad Suite, serving food from The Pem James Mc Donald At the top end of London hospitality, the private dining rooms are moving upstairs.
For years, private dining in the capital has bounced between hidden rooms, typically tucked to the side of main restaurant floors, or kitchen-side chef’s tables. Both excellent, and still, a new category is beginning to emerge: dinner in a hotel suite, with restaurant-level food, and dedicated service. A new blend of room service, restaurant dining and the classic PDR.