Location: Ground Floor, Palace of Westminster
NOTICE - Room Hire Increase: Please be advised that the room hire charge for Terrace Dining Room A and B will increase on 01 April 2025. Existing room hire charges for future bookings made as of 29 November 2024 will be honoured. All new bookings made after this date for dates after 01 April 2025 will be charged at the new room hire rate. Please speak to a member of the team for further details.
Terrace Dining Rooms
The Terrace Dining Rooms are a suite of various sized dining rooms at the House of Commons, perfect for breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas or dinners.
Originally part of the Journal Office where daily Votes and Proceedings were compiled, the Terrace dining rooms were created in the early 1900’s as private dining spaces for Members of Parliament, and are still popular today when the House is in session.
A recurring decorative feature throughout the building is the Portcullis emblem, a symbol of Parliament, strength and security. This is incorporated into the design of our individually hand crafted chairs, which are found in all of our event spaces.
These well-appointed rooms are decorated with antique wood panelling, and can suit a range of capacities. Ideal for executive boardroom meetings or private dinners, these versatile spaces are also perfect for intimate events.
Terrace Dining Room A
- 80 standing reception
- 36 seated lunch or dinner*
*54 pax with Thames Pavilion for preprandial drinks
Terrace Dining Room B
- 45 standing reception
- 24 seated lunch or dinner
Terrace Dining Room C
- 25 standing reception
- 14 seated lunch or dinner