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10 of the best – private dining rooms

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While dining out is great, sometimes dining in can be even better. At some of Melbourne’s top restaurants, diners can turn a casual dinner into a truly spectacular occasion by opting for a private dining space, away from the hub-bub of a busy restaurant floor. Here are 10 of the best:

AtticaAustralia’s best restaurant has a private dining room that many would give their eye teeth for to dine at. Attica’s private dining room seats up to 12 people and can be reserved for dinner Tuesday – Saturday. On offer is the Chef’s Table menu (Tuesday evening) and Attica’s Extended Tasting Menu from Wednesday through to Saturday. 74 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea. Ph: +613 9530 0111.

Bar LourhinaAt Bar Lourhina, the private dining room is known as ‘The Chapel’, and is able to cater for sit down dinner parties, cocktail events and event paella nights. The room caters for up to 35 people for a sit down feast, or 60 for cocktails and canapes. 37 Little Collins St, Melbourne +613 9663 7890.

CumulusCumulus’ private events are held next door to the restaurant, at Arc One Gallery, surrounded by the gallery’s latest works. They can cater for a sit down dinner from 10 to a stand up event for 100, and provide canapés and a banquet menu, designed to be shared. 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Ph: +613 9650 1445.

Eau De VieEau de Vie offers three rooms – the main bar and two private rooms – that can cater for up to 150 people. The Whisky Room is a secret chamber that showcases Eau De Vie’s private Whisky lockers (including stashes of the finest drams known to man) while the Library features a custom-built degustation/tasting table complete with an ice well cut into the table to keep the bar’s signature cocktails nice and cold. 1 Malthouse Lane, Melbourne. Ph: (03) 8393 9367

The EuropeanOverlooking Spring Street, The European has several private dining options – all with very different ambiances and menus; the Tea Room is ideal for breakfast, lunch or dinner, while the Melbourne Supper Club and Siglo are perfect for breakfasts, lunches and weddings. Spring Street Grocer – the providore arm of the group – has a private, underground dining room and cheese cellar (accessed by spiral staircase) that can accommodate up to 28 guests for an intimate dinner, a cheese and wine tutorial, and up to 40 for a cocktail event. 161 Spring St, Melbourne, Ph: +61 3 9654 0811.

Flower DrumFor almost 40 years, Flower Drum has been serving up some of the city’s most decadent Chinese delicacies. To cater for their vast list of high-flying diners, Flower Drum has two private dining options: one room that accommodates functions of 12 to 20 guests, and the other – the Banquet Room – catering for up to 50 guests. 17 Market Lane, Melbourne, Ph: +61 3 9662 3655.

Grossi FlorentinoGrossi Florentino has two opulent private dining spaces – one that accommodates up to 35 people, and another cosy room, that accommodates eight. Grossi’s more casual outfit, Merchant, also offers a relaxed, informal private space that can accommodate groups of up to 22 for dinner or cocktails. 495 Collins Street, Melbourne, Ph: +613 9614 7688.

Press Club ProjectsNext door to Press Club and Gazi is press Club Projects, a test kitchen and private dining room for eight. Here, diners will witness inventive and experimental molecular gastronomy by chef Luke Croston, before getting to eat the end results. 52 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Ph: +613 9677 9677.

SupernormalThrough the restaurant and past the open kitchen, a spectacular circular staircase leads to Supernormal’s intimate private dining room. Here, the restaurant caters for private lunch and dinner parties of up to 40 guests and up to 60 guests for cocktail events. Oh, and there is the added bonus of a complimentary karaoke system, guaranteed to take any event to the next level. 180 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Ph: +61 3 9650 8688.

Vue De MondeVue de Monde’s private dining room is, not surprisingly, the ultimate in culinary luxury. Named the Dom Perignon Room, the room seats up to 14 people and has an evolving set menu matched to macth the eponymous wine. In keeping with Vue’s ethos of combining luxury and sustainability, Joost Bakker of By Joost was commissioned to create an installation of natural materials. As such, the candles, made in the shape of Dom Perignon bottles, are 100 per cent beeswax, and each Tiller chair, designed by Ross Didier, is covered in kangaroo skin. Level 55 Rialto, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne, Ph: +61 3 9691 3888.

There are dozens of restaurants in Melbourne with their own private dining rooms. Here are some others worth taking a peek at:

The Atlantic

Bistro Guillame

The Botanical

Brooks

Ezard

Gingerboy

Moon Under Water

No 8 by John Lawson

Railway Club Hotel

Rockpool Bar and Grill

San Telmo

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