Some nights are too important to leave to chance or open seating. Brighton’s restaurants with private rooms give you a slice of exclusivity for the moments that matter most. Picture you and your crew in a tucked-away space in Kemptown, clinking glasses and laughing like there’s no one else around. Whether it’s a dinner for 10 or a celebration for 25, restaurants with private dining rooms turn the night from good to memorable. Tagvenue shows you what’s available, when, and how much. Explore our listings, choose a restaurant, and make the whole evening yours.
At the lower end, you can find minimum spend venues for around £100–£500 per session. Mid-range options typically co
st £750 to £2,000. For full venue exclusivity or large parties, prices can rise to £5,000 or more, particularly in seafront venues or premium dining establishments. (Based on Tagvenue data.)
Yes, Brighton has many private dining rooms tailored for smaller gatherings. Venues like Burnt Orange and The Lion & Lobster have elegant spaces for as few as 12–16 guests. If you’re planning a business lunch, birthday dinner, or a small celebration, these spaces are perfect without requiring full-venue hire.
Most Brighton restaurants include essentials like tables, seating, service staff, and use of the space for the agreed duration. Depending on the pricing method (per-person dining packages), food and drink may also be included. Venues like Côte Brasserie and The Ivy Room typically make set menus per guest, while others like The Walrus allow flexible ordering within the spend limit.
You’ll find various styles, from casual gastro pubs and beachfront bars to high-end restaurants and heritage venues. The Grand Central Brighton has a pub-style dining room, while The Salt Room provides fine dining with sea views.