Restaurant in Las Vegas for Group dinner
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Restaurant in Las Vegas for Group dinner
I am looking for a restaurant with a private dining room for around 50 people in Las Vegas. This is a business dinner so interested in something upscale but not outrageously expensive. Thanks!
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I think your best bet is to call the group planning offices for several of the hotels, rather than figure out which restaurant out of the top 50 have private space.
Given your criteria is upscale, I'd suggest you start with Bellagio, Venetian, Caesar's Palace and Wynn's. The group planning office's can help steer you in the right direction and provide support for the event.
With common ownership of several of the hotels, the planning office at Bellagio and Caesar's can at least steer you to a sister property if need be.
Given your criteria is upscale, I'd suggest you start with Bellagio, Venetian, Caesar's Palace and Wynn's. The group planning office's can help steer you in the right direction and provide support for the event.
With common ownership of several of the hotels, the planning office at Bellagio and Caesar's can at least steer you to a sister property if need be.
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Someone asked a similar question here recently. A group I belong to meets in Vegas and we have 45-50 people - so far our best luck has been having our dinners in hotel banquet rooms. Most regular restuarants don't have private rooms for that many people we found (not saying there might not be some, we just have not been able to find them, also with the dates we needed). Contact banquet/catering at some of the hotels and see what they can put together for you. We've had dinners at the Mirage and Wynn's in the last year and both were fine.
There are many restuarants off-strip that might have private rooms, but if your people are staying on the strip that probably is not a convenient option.
There are many restuarants off-strip that might have private rooms, but if your people are staying on the strip that probably is not a convenient option.
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Canaletto is the upscale version of Il Fornaio....located inside the Venetian. The Murano room seats 56.
http://www.ilfornaio.com/?page=138&t...aurant_id=3164
http://www.ilfornaio.com/?page=138&t...aurant_id=3164
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