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San Fran help, please: restaurant for 15-20 for business dinner meeting
One of my bosses will be in San Francisco next May to meet with 15-20 colleagues from around the world. I need to find a restaurant near the Moscone Center (walking distance) that would have at least a semi-private (or at least quiet) room/space, where they have room to spread out papers as well as have a nice meal, probably up to 3 hours.
Their budget would be roughly $100 per person, to include meal and room charge (if any) and gratuity. I'm wondering if that's not feasible - need to budget more $$? Any type of cuisine is fine - no preferences there. I have searched other San Fran threads here, looked into hotel spaces (too much $$!) and Googled San Fran restaurants until I'm so confused I'm ready to hand my boss a picnic basket and a blanket and send them all to Union Square Park. Help? Any suggestions are very much appreciated! |
http://www.amerestaurant.com/parties.html
The restaurant is beautiful and the food is fabulous. You'd have to check with them to see if you can do it for $100/person. Really wonderful restaurant and its a block from Moscone. |
Thank you, sf! This looks wonderful. The dinner menu looks very nice and the prices look to be much more reasonable than I would have expected. I'll check this one out.
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sf: just called Ame - $5800 minimum to book the private room. #o
But thank you! Any other suggestions? Anyone? Bueller? :D |
OK, now I'll have to put my thinking cap on!
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Wehad dinnere at Restuarant Lulu and loved it! Doable from Moscone.
http://www.restaurantlulu.com/LuLu_dining.html Deb |
Where are they going AFTER the meal? This is walking distance from the center - although not really close. But, if these folks are coming in for a convention, chances are they will be staying at hotels nearer the restaurant - or between the restaurant and the hotel.
I love the Grand Cafe (never mind that it's adjacent to my favorite hotel). http://www.grandcafe-sf.com/ They have private rooms available - and I'd book my hotel stay next door at the Monaco :-) |
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Fifth Floor at the Hotel Palomar on 4th & Market is about 3 blocks from the Moscone Center. I've had several wonderful meals there and they do have private dining (don't know the cost). If you are going to include alcohol (cocktails & wine) then $100 pp all in might be a bit low.
http://www.fifthfloorrestaurant.com/index.php |
Much less expensive than Fifth Floor (which will surely run you more than $100 a person), you could try Lark Creek Steak, which is on the top floor of San Francisco Centre (it's a very nice shopping center, and the restaurant is quite good) or Straits (same location).
http://www.straitsrestaurants.com/index.php?section=25 http://www.larkcreek.com/larkcreek_s...s_private.html |
here are some choices for you that are within 10-15 minutes walking from the moscone center.
i won't go into descriptions but these are all places i have taken clients to on assorted occasions. www.duccasf.com - this is the closest at 5 mins away www.roysrestaurant.com townhallsf.com www.chezpapasf.com - the restaurant at mint plaza not the bistro www.coco500.com - this one is the farthest out |
I love Coco500 and was going to suggest it, but I don't think they have a private room (the entire restaurant is very small).
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Hello iowagirl. Here is the website for the Villa Florence which is just up on Powell from Market.
http://www.villaflorence.com/ I am sure the food would be from the Kuleto's which is attached to the Villa Florence. They do have meeting rooms so just another thought for you. |
sf7307,
you are right about coco500. i wasn't thinking about the private room. i was going more for the good food, location and price. 3 out of 4 not bad eh? |
Thank you all! I'll start doing some emailing and calling around.
starrs: nobody has hotel reservations yet, but all will be fairly close to Moscone and Union Square Park. They'll be going to dinner after a meeting at Moscone, then back to their hotels. I'm only worried about getting them to the dinner - they're on their own to get back to their hotels. I was pretty suspicious that $100/person wasn't going to cut it in downtown San Fran. Bob - they each might have a drink or two, but that would be it. I'm thinking the gratuity/minimum charge will be the killer. Just quickly checking the links you all kindly provided, looks like I have plenty of wonderful options. Thank you again! |
Just one more thought iowagirl..the Sir Francis Drake..here is their website. The food is provided by Scala's Bistro.
http://www.sirfrancisdrake.com/ |
Luce, the restaurant at the Intercontinental, has a private room that "seats 14 comfortably."
The location is good, next door to the Moscone. http://www.intercontinentalsanfranci...sco-dining.asp |
I meant to mention that I would me more than happy to go to SF and scout all these wonderful suggestions for you :-D
Deb |
deb,
i volunteer to assist you |
Ooh - Luce looks beautiful.
Deb and abranz - LOL! I told my boss that very same thing - if he'd spring for a plane ticket, I'd be more than happy to fly out and do some scouting in person! He declined. :S- |
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