Restaurant suitable for wedding meal

Restaurant suitable for wedding meal

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Pferdestarke

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7,185 posts

188 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I might find a good quality restaurant in a good area that could provide a great meal as well as a private function room for an evening gathering for circa 50 people?

Geography not an issue, as long as it's in the UK.

Bullett

10,894 posts

185 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Budget?

Pferdestarke

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7,185 posts

188 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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£40 to £70 per head on food and i would expect a room hire charge of some sort.

cramorra

1,666 posts

236 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Congratulations by the way... (am getting there soon myself but not in the UK)
coming back to your question
http://lakesideparkhotel.com/food.php
they are even licensed for wedding, some of my friends have married there, the food is exceptional and sizewise you could hire the oyster room perfectly- food is excellent - both absolute and value for money, decent winelsit, too
they are also felxible to talk to, if they have space on your date
rooms and Spa are nice and new, too

SPR2

3,185 posts

197 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Hambleton Hall on the edge of Rutland Water i;ve heard is very good.

williamp

19,284 posts

274 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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How about here:

http://www.dovecliffhallhotel.co.uk/

Its where we had our wedding reception

Lancs Jag Boy

437 posts

187 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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http://www.netherwood-hotel.co.uk/

Grange-over-Sands, we had our wedding here in 2008. They food was very good and they offer choice on the day of 4-5 starters & 5-6 mains. Order taken at the table on the day, no advance ordering or anything like that. Your budget will fit.

PM me for more details.

Pferdestarke

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7,185 posts

188 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Thanks for the sentiments and suggestions guys. I'll take a look and be in touch if any take (her) fancy.

Murph7355

37,821 posts

257 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Is there nowhere specific that has resonance/sentimental value to you, in order to narrow the search down?

Maybe I'm a little bit girlie, but the choice of locations I've been mulling over has been very specific (place of birth or where we live now) for ours...

If these don't apply, what about first place you met? Favourite place you've been (city? Coast? Mountains?)? Somewhere sensible for guests to get to?

50 people isn't going to be the hardest to accommodate in all likelihood (IME it starts getting itchy when numbers go beyond this!), so I'd suggest narrowing it down a bit first smile

Congrats btw.

Mark Benson

7,539 posts

270 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Belated congratulations Tom, from both Kate and I.

We were married last year, we would have liked to use this place but at the time they could only cater for 30-odd people.
Having eaten there more recently, he tells me they are expanding their facilities to cater for more people - food is fantastic, as is the decor - Kate fell in love with the place.