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Where to hold a 40th birthday party?


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I'm organising a 40th birthday party for my husband and wondering if there are any good local venues. EDT is ?1,500 minimum spend, Prince Regent (Herne Hill) is already booked for the whole of January.


Does anyone know of anywhere that would hold around 50 people and isn't too expensive?


Many thanks!

My wife and I had our wedding reception in early August at The Plough - our local pub.


Brian was amazing. He helped us throughout a year of organising our day. Through stresses they were always flexible and wanting to help.


We choose the Plough from the beginning because the staff were great, Brian was fab, and ultimately they wanted to make our day really special. It was also fantastic value.

BigED Wrote:

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> You could try the Ivy House, Stuart Road, SE15

> (close to the South East corner of Peckham Rye

> park). Further afield (and a few years ago), a

> few friends and I had a joint do upstairs at the

> Horse by Lambeth North tube (on the 12 bus route).


The Horse on Lambeth Bridge Road doesn't charge for Room hire either! I've been to a couple of good do's there in the past.

Hi I had a significant birthday a couple of years back at Le Chandelier .. venue is fab, we had drinks/nibbles at the front and DJ in the back room! Back then there WAS a spend of ?1500 on the bar required but we put some on ourselves and the target was easily reached (I think there was 70-80 odd people) x

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