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Best Private Dining Rooms in Berlin 2026
Private dining rooms for 4 to 80 · Berlin · 6 rooms ranked · Updated June 2026
Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published June 20, 2026 · Updated June 20, 2026 · Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson, Editor-in-Chief · How we rank · Corrections
Restaurant Tim Raue keeps a private room under a ceiling of three hundred bulbs and a separate table built around Krug Champagne, which shows how seriously Berlin's best kitchens take a group dinner. From a starred event space that seats eighty to a chef's table for a handful, the city has private rooms for almost any occasion and number. Here is which room suits which group, what each kitchen does, and how to book it. Six, ranked on the room, the food and flexibility.
1.Restaurant Tim Raue
Two Michelin stars with a dedicated basement private room for up to 28 and a Krug Table for ten. Book it for the city's most serious private dinner.
Restaurant Tim Raue on Rudi-Dutschke-Straße in Kreuzberg is one of Berlin's four two-star rooms, and it is built for private dining better than most. Downstairs sits a dedicated private room under a ceiling of more than three hundred bulbs themed on the Hong Kong skyline, seating groups up to about twenty-eight, and there is a separate Krug Table for up to ten with a bespoke menu paired with Krug Champagne. The cooking is Tim Raue's Asian-inspired signatures, the wasabi langoustine and the duck named for his wife Marie-Anne. This is the booking for a landmark group dinner. Contact the restaurant's events team well ahead to set the room and the menu.
Enquire via the Tim Raue private-dining page; ask about the basement room or Krug Table.
2.Katz Orange
A historic Mitte brewery with several separate event rooms for mid-size and large groups. Book it for a relaxed private celebration over sharing plates.
Katz Orange occupies a former brewery on a quiet Mitte courtyard, and it has the most flexible private spaces on this list, several separate rooms across the building, from a panelled room and a library to an upper floor with its own bar, suiting groups from a dozen up to large parties. The food is regional and sustainable, built around sharing, with the slow-cooked Duroc pork its signature. This is the booking for a warm, informal private celebration rather than a hushed tasting. Set menus are arranged for groups, so ask for current pricing when you enquire rather than ordering off the card. Contact the events team to match the room to your numbers.
Enquire with Katz Orange events; ask which room fits your group size.
3.Cookies Cream
A Michelin-starred vegetarian room with a dedicated event space seating up to 80. Book it for a larger private dinner that does not lean on meat.
Cookies Cream, hidden behind the Westin Grand off Behrenstraße in Mitte, has held a Michelin star since 2018 as the city's pioneering vegetarian fine-dining room, and it runs a dedicated event space, a former cinema projector room, that seats up to about eighty for a private dinner. The menu is a vegetarian tasting, five courses at 115 euros, six at 130 euros and seven at 140 euros, with pairings on top. This is the booking for a larger private celebration that still wants a starred kitchen. The hidden entrance adds to the occasion. Contact the restaurant to book the event space and set the menu length for your group.
Enquire about the Cookies Cream event space; choose the menu length for your group.
4.Facil
A two-star glass pavilion at The Mandala, available for private and exclusive events. Book it for a refined small-group dinner under a retractable roof.
Facil sits on the fifth floor of The Mandala Hotel at Potsdamer Platz in Tiergarten, a glass-roofed garden pavilion that has held two Michelin stars since 2013 under kitchen director Michael Kempf and chef de cuisine Joachim Gerner. The room takes private and exclusive bookings, a calm green space in the middle of the city for a refined group dinner; capacity is arranged with the restaurant rather than fixed, so ask when you enquire. The cooking is a classical French base with Asian and Mediterranean accents. This is the booking for a polished private dinner with two-star food. Contact the restaurant to arrange an exclusive or private event.
Enquire with Facil about private and exclusive bookings for your group.
5.Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer
A one-star room overlooking the Brandenburg Gate at the Hotel Adlon, with private event space. Book it for a formal dinner with the best address in Berlin.
Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer sits in the Hotel Adlon Kempinski on Pariser Platz in Mitte, a formal one-star room under head chef Jonas Zörner looking out over the Brandenburg Gate. The hotel arranges private and exclusive events in the space, with the view as the headline; capacity is confirmed with the team rather than published, so ask when you enquire. The cooking is classic French with Asian accents. This is the booking for a formal private dinner where the address and the view do half the work. Contact the hotel's events team well ahead to arrange the room and a tailored menu for your group.
Enquire with the Hotel Adlon events team about the private room and view.
6.Golvet
A one-star with an eighth-floor chef's table at the open kitchen and Potsdamer Platz views. Book it for a small private group close to the cooking.
Golvet on Potsdamer Straße in Tiergarten is a one-star room high on the eighth floor with views over Potsdamer Platz, where chef Nicholas Hahn, named Berlin Master Chef in 2025, cooks a modern tasting menu. Its private option is a chef's table at the open kitchen, which suits a small group that wants to be close to the cooking rather than shut away, and the Golvet Experience tasting menu starts around 99 euros. This is the booking for an intimate private dinner with a view and a front-row seat. Numbers are small, so it suits four to eight. Contact the restaurant to reserve the chef's table and arrange a menu for your group.
Enquire with Golvet about the chef's table for a small private group.
Avoid for a private group
Brilliant food, wrong format for a group
Nobelhart & Schmutzig. Nobelhart & Schmutzig is one of the city's best meals, a one-star regional tasting, but it is a single open counter of about twenty-eight seats with one communal table and no separation from the kitchen, so there is no private room. Wonderful for two, wrong for a private celebration.
Bricole. This eight-seat Wedding star is too small to host a private group as its own room, and booking it out would mean only a handful of guests. Save it for an intimate dinner for two or four rather than an event.
How to book private dining in Berlin
Match the room to your numbers. For a large party, Cookies Cream's event space up to about eighty and Katz Orange's several rooms are the most flexible. For a mid-size group, the basement room at Tim Raue handles up to about twenty-eight. For a small, close-to-the-kitchen dinner, Golvet's chef's table seats four to eight.
Private dining is arranged with the events team rather than booked online, so contact the restaurant well ahead, two to four weeks for prime dates, and set the menu and any wine pairing in advance. Where a room lists a set group menu, take it; where capacity is not published, ask directly rather than assuming, since these rooms vary night to night.
Frequently asked
Which Berlin restaurants have private dining rooms?
Restaurant Tim Raue has a dedicated basement room for up to about twenty-eight plus a Krug Table for ten, Cookies Cream runs an event space seating up to about eighty, and Katz Orange has several separate rooms across a historic brewery. Facil and Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer take private and exclusive bookings, and Golvet offers a chef's table for a small group.
What is the best private dining room in Berlin for a large group?
Cookies Cream's event space, a former cinema projector room seating up to about eighty, is the best fit for a large private dinner with a starred kitchen, and Katz Orange's rooms in its old brewery scale to large parties too. For around two dozen guests, the dedicated basement room at Restaurant Tim Raue is the most serious option in the city.
Which Berlin restaurant is best for a private business dinner?
Restaurant Tim Raue, with its two stars and dedicated downstairs room or Krug Table, is the strongest choice for a private business dinner, while Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer offers a formal one-star room overlooking the Brandenburg Gate with the city's best address. Facil's glass pavilion at The Mandala is the calm, refined alternative for a smaller group.
How do I book a private dining room in Berlin?
Contact the restaurant's events team directly rather than booking online, ideally two to four weeks ahead for prime dates, and confirm the room, the guest count and the menu in advance. Some rooms carry a set group menu and others arrange one to your numbers, so ask about pricing and capacity when you enquire rather than assuming a fixed figure.
Are there private dining options at Berlin's Michelin-starred restaurants?
Yes. Restaurant Tim Raue and Facil, both two stars, and Cookies Cream, Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer and Golvet, one star each, all offer private or exclusive dining in some form, from dedicated rooms to event spaces and chef's tables. Capacity and format vary, so confirm with each restaurant, but Berlin's starred rooms are well set up for private groups.
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