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In a city where square footage is scarce and competition for elbow space with fellow diners is commonplace, it’s crucial to know where you can have a civil, comfortable meal with a large group. Download winning eleven 9 64 bit. CEO of your company tasked you with organizing the holiday party? Your sister’s bridal shower is suddenly a month away and you haven’t made a reservation? Planning your best friend’s birthday and need to make up for last year when you forgot it? Sounds like a Private Dining Problem to us.Here’s the complete guide to our favorite restaurants with private rooms that can hold anywhere from 10 to over 100 of your closest friends, family, colleagues, and whomever else you choose to spend a few hours of your life with.

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Follow our advice and you’re not going to end up with a mediocre meal, or even close to one. Better get on that reservation before someone else does. Private rooms for 10-15ish. Capacity: Wine Room: 12So you need a nice, not-insanely-expensive restaurant in the West Village where you can have a private dinner with a small crowd of other people? Via Carota might be the place.

This is one of those restaurants that pays equal attention to food and design, and it’s the ideal spot for a slightly cool mom or a calm group of friends. The food is Italian, and the house specialty is a chopped steak that’s pretty much a bun-less burger. If you decide to book their private wine room in the back, though, be sure to get some pasta. Capacity: 16, 20, or 54 (70 standing)There are so many rooms underneath Bar Boulud that the restaurant itself is basically just a front - all the action is going on below the surface. There are several event spaces available for your choosing, the smallest of which seats 16.

The next size up fits up to 20, all around one large rectangular table. And completing the Bar Boulud private dining trifecta is its largest space, which seats up to 54 (around several round tables) for a full meal or up to 70 for a reception. Bar Boulud may be a “casual bistro,” but the atmosphere in the private rooms is without a doubt upscale, if not semi-formal. Capacity: Wine Room: 10-12; Blue Room: 13-20 (30 standing); Red Room: 20-30 (40 standing); Second Floor: 30-80 (100 standing)The smaller of the two private rooms at Freemans, the wine room is on the ground floor and feels almost like you’re in someone’s house.

The Blue and Red Rooms are part of the second floor, and they’re a bit more spacious than the downstairs wine cellar. More rustic, too. Freemans’ private second level is very much an extension of the taxidermy-covered main floor, which makes it perfect for your downtown creative company’s holiday party, or a gathering of your Civil War reenactment group. Check your muskets at the door.

Capacity: 14, 20, 34The Grill is one half of the old Four Seasons restaurant, and the update keeps the old spot’s classic, New York feel, but with a little added show - the new management does own Carbone, after all. So if you’re prepared to drop some cash to ensure that your event will be classy enough for a congresswoman to show up, but also involves dinner entertainment like someone cutting prime rib in front of you, The Grill has two private rooms you should know about. The Salon and The Krasner Room are hidden in the back of The Grill’s main dining space, and are often combined to fit a total of 34 seated guests, but can be booked individually for parties of 14 or 20. Capacity: 28 (50 standing)There are six Meatball Shops in the city, and the one in Chelsea has a small basement you can rent out for events. Obviously, they serve meatballs here, but the vegetarian ones are also surprisingly good.

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Plus, they do jello shots - and if you’re lucky they’ll be Manhattan-flavored with a cherry in the bottom. As far as private rooms that can seat 28 people go, this is one of the more affordable options, and, while the food isn’t fancy, most people will find something they can get down with. Capacity: Lillie Langtry Room: 25; Bull Moose Room: 35; Lincoln Room: 60If you’re looking for a classic New York experience that involves plenty of meat, nostalgia, and private dining options, Keens in Midtown is your place. This steakhouse used to be a members-only social club where Babe Ruth and Teddy Roosevelt liked to sit around and talk about their deepest fears and dreams (we think).

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It’s not like that anymore, but you can close your eyes and pretend that your private event in the Lincoln Room is your own 60-person members-only club. Say hi to Babe Ruth’s ghost for us.

Capacity: 36, 100, 120 (60, 150, 125 Standing)The Lambs Club is proof that expense accounts and Midtown suits are alive and well, and its private rooms are the things that large company budgets are made for. The smallest is The Stanford White Room, which used to be the club’s library. And if you can’t close a deal in “The Stanford White Room,” what are you even doing? The larger Lambs Club private rooms are over the top. The Club Room has its own foyer (you know, for “receiving guests”), and the space also comes with a dedicated bar, private restrooms, and coat check.

The Dining Room has an old Hollywood vibe, with shiny chrome fixtures, black and white photos, and plush red leather booths. The Lambs Club Bar is a lounge space with more laid-back seating options. Capacity: 16, 20, or 54 (70 standing)There are so many rooms underneath Bar Boulud that the restaurant itself is basically just a front - all the action is going on below the surface. There are several event spaces available for your choosing, the smallest of which seats 16. The next size up fits up to 20, all around one large rectangular table. And completing the Bar Boulud private dining trifecta is its largest space, which seats up to 54 (around several round tables) for a full meal or up to 70 for a reception.

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Bar Boulud may be a “casual bistro,” but the atmosphere in the private rooms is without a doubt upscale, if not semi-formal. Capacity: Butcher Room: 34; The Fireplace Room: 40 (65 standing)Quality Meats is a multi-level temple of steak that was practically built for huge parties, with four private dining options. The smallest of the group is the Butcher Room, which is covered in butcher block and vintage cleavers. Because who doesn’t want to throw an office holiday party surrounded by knives? For a mid-sized private event, Quality Meats offers The Fireplace Room, which has an industrial vibe anchored by a steel fireplace.

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It feels a bit serious, but sometimes a large group dinner is a serious affair. Capacity: Lillie Langtry Room: 25; Bull Moose Room: 35; Lincoln Room: 60; Lambs Room: 100If you’re looking for a classic New York experience that involves plenty of meat, nostalgia, and private dining options, Keens in Midtown is your place. This steakhouse used to be a members-only social club where Babe Ruth and Teddy Roosevelt liked to sit around and talk about their deepest fears and dreams (we think). It’s not like that anymore, but you can close your eyes and pretend that your private event in the Lincoln Room is your own 60-person members-only club. Say hi to Babe Ruth’s ghost for us. Capacity: 60-100Dirty French is where you go when you want to impress someone who doesn’t feel like they’re having fun at dinner unless they’re shouting. It isn’t a subtle restaurant.

The music is loud, the space is moody, and they serve French food that’s been jazzed up to make it more appropriate for the Lower East Side. So if you have the means and you want to get rowdy with up to 100 people, consider renting out the second-floor events space. It has its own bar and private entrance, so it’ll effectively be your own private lounge. Capacity: Wine Room: 10-12; Blue Room: 13-20 (30 standing); Red Room: 20-30 (40 standing); Second Floor: 30-80 (100 standing)The smaller of the two private rooms at Freemans, the wine room is on the ground floor and feels almost like you’re in someone’s house. The Blue and Red Rooms are part of the second floor, and they’re a bit more spacious than the downstairs wine cellar. More rustic, too. Freemans’ private second level is very much an extension of the taxidermy-covered main floor, which makes it perfect for your downtown creative company’s holiday party, or a gathering of your Civil War reenactment group.

Check your muskets at the door. Capacity: 36, 100, 120 (60, 150, 125 Standing)The Lambs Club is proof that expense accounts and Midtown suits are alive and well, and its private rooms are the things that large company budgets are made for. The smallest is The Stanford White Room, which used to be the club’s library. And if you can’t close a deal in “The Stanford White Room,” what are you even doing? The larger Lambs Club private rooms are over the top. The Club Room has its own foyer (you know, for “receiving guests”), and the space also comes with a dedicated bar, private restrooms, and coat check. The Dining Room has an old Hollywood vibe, with shiny chrome fixtures, black and white photos, and plush red leather booths.

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The Lambs Club Bar is a lounge space with more laid-back seating options.