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Threadneedles You Will Find Us in the Heart of the City of London Welcome to Threadneedles Our meeting spaces You will find us in the heart of the City of London – a former Three state-of-the-art meeting rooms, Capital, Sterling Victorian banking hall dating back to 1856, cleverly converted and Traders, are equipped to accommodate up to 35 into a five-star boutique hotel. Be it for a meeting, dining or delegates. Room facilities vary with LCD projector and a special celebration, our private rooms cater for all group sizes screen or plasma TV, conference phone, flipchart and pens, and are complemented with modern British cuisine, created pads and pencils, white board and lighting syst em control by head chef Stephen Smith. The highest levels of quality and making them suitable for a variety of events including sales service guarantee a successful event every time. presentations and roadshows. In the heart of the city Exclusive hire Threadneedles is located in ’The City of London’ the most Marco Pierre White Wheeler’s of St. James’s Oyster Bar & Grill historic part of the capital and home to some of its most Room is available for exclusive hire. Combining the two spaces iconic buildings such as the Bank of England, the Gherkin, for a stand-up reception offers a capacity for up to 200 guests the Shard, St Pauls Cathedral, Tate Modern and Tower Bridge. while up to 80 guests can be accommodated for a seated Many of the world’s leading finance, law and insurance firms dinner. For a sophisticated Champagne reception or lavish have offices located in this ‘Square Mile’ and Threadn eedles cocktail party, the dome lounge offers the perfect setting for is located a few minutes walk away from most. up to150 people. For unrivalled e xclusivity, hire the whole hotel. Private dining and receptions A minimum spend applies to all ‘exclusive hire’ options. Three private dining rooms, situated off the dome lounge, Booking details can cater for breakfast, lunch or dinner for up to 18 guests. T. +44 (0)20 7657 8295 For larger parties, the elegant Marco Pierre White Wheeler’s E. events@hotelthreadn eedles.co.uk of St. James’s Oyster Bar & Grill Room is also available. The private dining rooms are also suitable for evening receptions for up to 50 guests by combining the Capital and Sterling rooms. In addition, the hotel’s stunning dome lounge, crowned by a magnificent stained glass dome, can accommodate from 20 to 150 guests for a MOORGATE Broadgate standing reception. Circle LIVERPOOL STREET L IVE RP OO L LO ST NDO N W ALL M E T O T A O S G R S P G D A O A Tower 42 O H T S E R I B B LD O Bank of England The Gherkin ST EDLE CHE DNE APS EA IDE THR St Paul’s P BANK OUL LL ST Cathedral TRY CORN HILL LEADENHA ST IA BANK OR T ICT S N V LO EE M H U B Q A C K R R I D N S U T H G C W E I C MANSION L A C L R HOUSE AN I N A ON G FEN ST M CH URC H ST S T MONUMENT Threadneedles, 5 Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AY T. +44 (0)207 657 8080 | E. [email protected] The Autograph Collection, by Marriott International, is an evolving ensemble of strikingly independent hotels. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @threadneedles CAPITAL ROOM GROUND F LOOR RESTAURANT & BAR ENTRANCE RESTAURANT BAR HOTEL ENTRANCE STERLING ROOM RECEPTION DOME LOUNGE CAPITAL STERLING TRADERS CAPITAL STERLING TRADERS ROOM :: Meeting spaces Capacities Boardroom/Lunch/Dinner Standing reception Theatre Measurements Floor Area Information LOBBY n/a 150 n/a 13.8 x 9.3 x 10.4 129 Room hire costs and full day delegate rates are available on request by calling CAPITAL ROOM 20 35 35 5.3 x 6.5 x 3.52 34.5 +44 (0)20 7657 8295, or email STERLING ROOM 10 20 20 3.6 x 4.4 x 3.5 15.8 [email protected] TRADERS ROOM 8 n/a n/a 3.8 x 4.1 x 2.67 15.6 RESTAURANT 80 (Lunch/Dinner) n/a 12.7 x 9.1 x 5.7 115 A MINIMUM SPEND OR ROOM HIRE CHARGE MAY APPLY TO YOUR 200 EVENT. ALL OF OUR PRICES INCLUDE VAT. FOOD & BEVERAGE SPEND BAR n/a n/a 12 x 7.4 x 5.3 88 ARE SUBJECT TO A DISCRETIONARY 12.5% SERVICE CHARGE. w x l x h (m) (m2) Threadneedles, 5 Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AY T. +44 (0)207 657 8080 | E. [email protected] | Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @threadneedles The Autograph Collection, by Marriott International, is an evolving ensemble of strikingly independent hotels. :: Exclusive events THE DOME LOUNGE RESTAURANT & BAR Marco Pierre White Wheeler’s of St. James’s The Dome Lounge Oyster Bar & Grill Room Perfect for a sophisticated Champagne reception or The Oyster Bar & Grill Room is a new concept by lavish cocktail party, the Dome Lounge offers the Marco that looks to build on the history of Wheeler’s, perfect setting for up to 150 people. which is famed for being the oldest fish brand in the For unrivalled exclusivity, hire the whole hotel – the 74 world. However, it is not just for fish lovers, there is plenty of meat on the menu too. Marco has created bedrooms, The Dome Lounge and restaurant – perfect a menu that gives a nod to the history but has for corporate or social functions. A minimum spend evolved it to what today’s diner wants. applies to all ‘exclusive hire’ options. Booking details The restaurant is ideal for large dinner parties of up to 80 guests. Both the bar and restaurant can T. +44 (0)20 7657 8295 be combined for exclusive standing receptions E. events@hotelthreadne edles.co.uk for up to 200. Threadneedles, 5 Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AY T. +44 (0)207 657 8080 | E. [email protected] Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @threadneedles The Autograph Collection, by Marriott International, is an evolving ensemble of strikingly independent hotels..
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