Brewers’ Hall is located in Aldermanbury Square, an oasis amongst the high rise modernity of the City of London. This welcoming, open space can be found between the Guildhall and London Wall.
From the cool marble of the ground floor lobby an oak staircase leads to a circular reception area on the first floor. Here the principal rooms interconnect to form an adaptable space consisting of the Committee Room, the Court Room and the Livery Hall, as well as a stunning gallery reception space.
The wood panelled Hall and Court Room create an air of elegance and sophistication providing a venue suitable for cocktails, presentations, formal lunches or dinner.
Brewers’ Hall is located midway between the City Airport and the West End. Mainline stations within one mile include City Thames Link, Blackfriars, London Bridge and Liverpool Street.
Nearest underground stations are Bank, Moorgate, Mansion House and St Pauls.
The Livery Hall
With floor to ceiling windows that ensure natural light, the Main Hall creates a sense of history and occasion to enhance any event. The traditional oak wood panelling, together with fine chandeliers, make it the perfect backdrop for meetings and receptions.
Capacities
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Canapé receptions:
up to 120 using the adjoining Court Room -
Theatre style presentations:
up to 100 -
Dinners/Lunches:
up to 86
The Court Room
The perfect space for luncheons and boardroom style meetings. The room is wood panelled and has a marble fireplace with a Carrara panel by Sir Charles Wheeler PRA. Communicating doors to the Livery Hall form an adaptable space that can be used as an independent meeting space or an extension to the Hall.
Capacities
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Boardroom meetings:
Up to 24 -
Theatre:
Up to 60 -
Dinners/Lunches:
Up to 24
The Committee Room
The Committee Room is ideal for private dining, a smaller break-out space or an organiser’s office. Communicating doors lead directly to the Court Room, as well as the main landing area, allowing an adaptable use of the space.
Capacities
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Private dining:
Up to 8 -
Boardroom:
Up to 8