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I?m looking for a place where 40 friends can celebrate a 30th birthday long into the night.


To give an idea; Anderson & Co on Bellenden was suggested which looks like a good start...


Does anybody here have any other suggestions? Ideally it would be a closed off section / whole venue but without a huge hire fee and close to Transport links/late bars.

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I asked in what was ToastEd now Terroir as they have a nice large party space in one half. The fee is ?1,000 minimum spend for the whole space for an evening. It might be negotiable. I know the Half Moon has a lovely room in their back garden too. Good luck.
Celebrated by boyfriend's birthday at the Barn in the Herne Tavern last weekend. Staff were excellent, you get a whole decking space reserved,and you can order food etc. ?500 minimum spend for a Sat but easily covered by guests. Had to be out of the barn by 11pm and the pub by midnight though.

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