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What We Bring to the Table for Your Private Event what we bring to the table for your private event. An understanding of what you want; a flair for fulfilling those wants and wishes through extraordinary service, outstanding cuisine and unending love for what we do. CAMERON MITCHELL RESTAURANTS: where events go to be memorable. Dining at Cameron Mitchell Restaurants is always an event. So, it’s logical to look to us for the perfect place to hold your next meeting, party or celebration. Our restaurants provide a stunning array of private dining accommodations sized to fit events of less than 10 to over 100. Whether you’re throwing a bon voyage lunch, a business dinner, a company holiday party, or a family birthday party, we will work with you to meet all your needs for your special event. We can deliver events of all shapes and sizes, intimate or energetic, corporate or casual or familiar and friendly. You’ll find the private dining options at Cameron Mitchell Restaurants are where events go to be memorable. Contact Jenny to help bring your vision to life in planning the perfect special event. Jenny James National Concierge 614.554.5149 [email protected] • CameronMitchell.com 2 Grandview: 614.485.9447 1307 Grandview Avenue Dublin: 614.591.9000 94 N. High Street An all-occasion steak tavern that glows with sizzle and warmth, The Avenue Steak Tavern in Grandview offers a semi-private dining area with seating for up to six guests (right; The Avenue Steak Tavern in Dublin offers one private dining room that seats 10 guests (below). Both locations are closed for lunch and are therefore available for reserved luncheons seven days a week between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., accommodating up to 100 guests. Menu options are offered to help plan a meal that is sure to please. 3 The Loft 614.855.9840 1370 E. Johnstown Road The Barn at Rocky Fork Creek, located on East Johnstown Road in Gahanna, is a natural choice for events large and small. From celebrating family events and holidays to entertaining out-of-town guests and business colleagues, The Barn is sure to create enduring memories and traditions. The Barn offers three private dining areas, The Loft and The Trophy Room, accommodating up to 40 guests and The Black Falls Room accommodating up to 10 guests. All rooms are available to host your private event during the day and evening hours. Our restaurant is also available during morning and afternoon hours Monday through Saturday (accommodating 80-100 guests). Several menu options are available to help plan the perfect event. 4 The Trophy Room The Black Falls Room Main Dining Room 614.885.3663 2185 W. Dublin-Granville Road Enjoy the original Cameron Mitchell Restaurant all to yourself by booking your private dining event today. Cameron’s American Bistro is located in Northwest Columbus at the corner of Linworth Rd. and Route 161. Cameron’s has a cozy upscale-casual feel and features traditional American bistro cuisine. Cameron’s is closed during lunch hours and is therefore available for private parties Monday through Saturday between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. This restaurant may accommodate up to 90 guests and several banquet menu options are offered to help plan a meal that is sure to please. 5 614.889.7865 6644 Riverside Drive Cap City Dublin, located in Bridge Park, is a retro and cool diner where everyone automatically feels comfortable and at ease. The menu at Cap City offers a wide range of traditional diner favorites complete with unexpected and delightful upscale twists. Cap City Dublin has one private dining room accommodating up to 16 guests that includes a flat screen television with HDMI hook up and can be closed off from the main dining room. The room is available to reserve during lunch and dinner hours seven days a week. Cap City also has a spacious outdoor terrace that is the perfect seasonal spot to host your next private event. Several banquet menu options are offered to help plan a menu that is sure to please your guests. 6 614.478.9999 1301 StoneRidge Drive Cap City Gahanna, located in the StoneRidge Plaza, is a retro and cool diner where everyone automatically feels comfortable and at ease. The menu at Cap City offers a wide range of traditional diner favorites complete with unexpected and delightful upscale twists. Cap City Gahanna offers one private dining room that can accommodate up to 14 guests, and is available to reserve during lunch and dinner hours seven days a week. Several menu options are available to help plan the perfect event. 7 614.300.9500 705 North High Street Savor the freshest fare from sea, garden and farm at Del Mar — right in the heart of the Short North Arts District. Del Mar is available for private events Monday – Friday between the hours of 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and may accommodate up to 100 guests. The restaurant also has a semi-private dining space that can accommodate up to 26 guests. Inquire for availability. Our chefs are excited to help you plan a meal that is sure to please! 8 614.280.9780 624 North High Street The Guild House, located in the Short North Arts District, is an artisan eatery featuring creative American cuisine available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our chefs collaborate to create seasonal offerings that are regionally and globally inspired, all with artistic technique in an energetic and inviting space. The Guild House offers one private dining room with seating for 10 guests and is available to reserve during breakfast, lunch and dinner. Several menu options are available to help plan the perfect private event, business breakfast or celebration. 9 Upper Arlington: 614.487.0622 1600 W. Lane Avenue New Albany: 614.859.2900 260 Market Street Hudson 29 is a gathering place for family and friends to share life deliciously with a menu of familiar favorites crafted from the finest ingredients. Hudson 29 Upper Arlington (pictured) offers one private dining room that can accommodate up to 14 guests; Hudson 29 New Albany offers one private dining room that seats 8 guests. The rooms are available to reserve during lunch and dinner hours seven days a week. Several menu options are available to help plan the perfect event. 10 Private Dining Room 614.224.8259 445 N. High Street Imagine a private dining room decorated with rich reds and dark woodwork, paired with the energy of downtown Columbus. Martini Modern Italian, located in the Short North Arts District, serves authentic Italian dishes in a cosmopolitan setting and offers the perfect space for your next private dining experience. Our completely private dining room is located on an upper level of the restaurant, accommodating up to 60 guests and is available Sunday through Saturday for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Martini also offers the Mezzanine, a semi-private area accommodating up to 22 guests. Private Dining Room The Mezzanine 12 Polaris: 614.844.6500 1319 Polaris Parkway Short North: 614.223.2100 615 North High Street Marcella’s is a bustling, urban burst of Italian flavor and energy. The lively atmosphere is perfect for sharing your next special meal with friends and family. Marcella’s Polaris offers a private dining room (right) that’s designed to transport our guests to Italy. This large room can comfortably accommodate up to 30 guests, is AV friendly and can be secluded from the main dining area. Our Short North location (below) is available during the afternoon to host private parties and events for up to 100 guests. Guests may order directly from the menu or work with our chefs to create a customized menu to fit your special event. 13 614.416.2582 4002 Easton Station Mitchell’s Ocean Club, located on the second level of Easton Town Center, offers Columbus an unparalleled dining experience. Impress your guests with an amazing array of fresh seafood, prime steaks, appetizers and desserts from our private dining menus. We offer several menu variations for both lunch and dinner events and our appetizer menu for private dining is the perfect pairing with our fresh-squeezed, handcrafted cocktails and Wine Spectator-honored wine list. Mitchell’s Ocean Club features three private dining rooms; Prime Room 1 and Prime Room 2 both accommodate up to 25 guests and The Club Room accommodates up to 45 guests. Our restaurant is also available to host your private event during the day. We’ll partner with you to perfect every detail before the event, and we’ll take care of any special requests from valet service, to floral arrangements, to audio visual support, to specialty cakes or desserts – whatever you can imagine – we will 14 deliver. 614.985.9667 1500 Polaris Parkway At Molly Woo’s, located at the grand entrance to Polaris Fashion Place, you can savor dramatically flavored Pan-Asian cuisine while enjoying a dynamic and lively atmosphere. With red lanterns, Asian artifacts and high ceilings, Molly Woo’s reverberates with the incredible energy and big flavors of all things Asia. Two private dining rooms are available at Molly Woo’s. A semi-private dining room, The Bamboo Room, is divided from the main dining room by curtains and can accommodate up to 10 guests. A larger, completely private dining room, The Dragon Room, can accommodate up to 30 guests. 15 Short North: 614.227.0151 641 North High Street Dublin: 614.695.6255 88 N. High Street The Pearl is a well-polished culinary jewel that showcases made-from-scratch food, classically inspired cocktails and an exclusive selection of Ales, Lagers & Stouts.
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