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I trying to find a place to hold drinks/canap?s evening for friends, say for about 30 people, Clapham would be better I think for other people out of the area to get to and convenient enough for Dulwich lot. Any suggestions for a private room? I looked at a few online but these are either loud bars or rooms in pubs/restaurants with very high minimum spends. Central London would be ok too I think but more local would be easier. Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks!

I recently look at some venues and here are some that I found. you can rent out the Lido in Brockwell. (herne Hill). In Depftford you can rent out the top part of the Red Bus, and then there is usually a DJ in the bottom part. the IvyHouse in Nunhead has a room where you can eat/ use for a party.

there were pubs on Lordhsip Lane that had rooms, but you cannot usually do just canap?s. (Exhibition) .

If I think of any more will let you know.

Another option is to use your own space if possible and hire in a caterer / bar person to serve cocktails.

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