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Best Private Dining Rooms in Beverly Hills 2026

Private dining rooms for 4 to 46 guests · Beverly Hills · 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

Steak 48 keeps six private rooms; the Peninsula keeps one that seats eight, with its own patio. Between those two poles sits the whole question of private dining in Beverly Hills, which is less about the food, all of it good, than about matching the headcount to the room and reading the minimum spend before you commit. Below are six restaurants with genuine enclosed private rooms, from a 12-seat table to a 46-seat boardroom dinner, ranked on the room, the kitchen behind it and how well it handles a real event, with capacities and the spend basis spelled out for each.

1.Spago Beverly Hills

Californian · North Canon Drive · Wolfgang Puck

Wolfgang Puck's flagship with the deepest private-room program in the city. Book it for the event you want done right.

Spago is Wolfgang Puck's Beverly Hills flagship at 176 North Canon Drive, and it runs the most complete private-dining program here, with exec chef Ari Rosenson behind the pass. There are several enclosed salons, a room that seats 2 to 24, a larger one that flexes from 12 to 60, and a Gallery that takes 12 to 36, with a buyout reaching 300. The smoked salmon pizza Puck created in 1982 still opens most menus, and the room won a James Beard Outstanding Restaurant award in 1994. This is the booking for a milestone dinner or a corporate event that wants a name and a real events team. Enquire well ahead, ask which salon fits your headcount, and request the current minimum spend.

Book through private events; ask for the Gallery and the seasonal tasting for the room.

2.CUT

Steakhouse · Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel · Wolfgang Puck

A purpose-built private room inside a Four Seasons, seating up to 30. Book it for a polished steak dinner with a door that closes.

CUT is Wolfgang Puck's steakhouse inside the Beverly Wilshire at 9500 Wilshire Boulevard, with exec chef Drew Rosenberg running the kitchen as the room marks its twentieth year in 2026. Its Petit CUT private room seats up to 30 and partitions smaller, with a semi-private tier alongside it, set in a Richard Meier-designed dining room. The Creekstone Farms filet mignon and the wagyu-tallow fries are the orders, and the new three-course First CUT prix fixe runs 95 dollars. This is the booking for a private steak dinner with hotel service and a single clean room rather than a sprawl of salons. Enquire ahead, ask for Petit CUT, and confirm the food-and-beverage minimum for your date.

Book through the restaurant; ask for Petit CUT and the bone-in filet for the table.

3.The Belvedere

Continental · The Peninsula Beverly Hills · Luis Cuadra

The Peninsula's room, with an eight-seat private dining room and a 22-seater with its own patio. Book it for a small, formal dinner.

The Belvedere is the restaurant at the Peninsula Beverly Hills at 9882 South Santa Monica Boulevard, the only AAA Five Diamond hotel in Southern California, with exec chef Luis Cuadra in the kitchen since late 2024. It holds the most intimate private room on this list, a dining room that seats eight, plus a second private room for 22 with its own patio. The whole Dover sole with parsnip puree is the dish to build a menu around, and pricing is quoted on request. This is the booking for a small, formal dinner, a board lunch or an anniversary table where the room should feel like a private salon in a grand hotel. Enquire through the hotel and ask for the eight-seat room.

Book through the Peninsula; ask for the eight-seat room and the Dover sole.

4.Mastro's Steakhouse

Steakhouse · North Canon Drive · Warm butter cake

Two stacked rooms give a 12-seat enclosed Canon Room and a 40-seat divisible Napa Room. Book it for a glamorous group steak night.

Mastro's at 246 North Canon Drive runs two venues in one building, the ground-floor steakhouse and the Penthouse above, which together give a useful range of private space. The Penthouse Canon Room seats 12 with a North Terrace for 20, while the steakhouse Napa Room divides for 18, 20 or 40 guests. The signature warm butter cake at 20.90 dollars closes every meal, and the room has run as a Beverly Hills mainstay since the brand's founding in 1999, with per-person checks broadly around 150 dollars before wine. This is the booking for a glamorous, high-energy group steak dinner with a live-piano Penthouse upstairs. Enquire ahead and ask which room matches your headcount and noise tolerance.

Book through private dining; ask for the Penthouse Canon Room and the butter cake.

5.Steak 48

Steakhouse · Wilshire Boulevard · Six private rooms

The most private-room choice in Beverly Hills, six spaces from 12 to 46, all with screens. Book it for a business dinner.

Steak 48 at 9680 Wilshire Boulevard, opened in 2023 by the Mastro family's Jeffrey and Michael Mastro, has the deepest bench of private rooms in the city, six named spaces from a 12-seat Whiskey Table to a 46-seat Dominick Room, with a Chef's Room for 40 in between, all fitted with audiovisual screens. The sizzling bacon to start and the 28-day wet-aged prime steaks are the draw, and the room landed on OpenTable's Top 100 Romantic list for 2026. This is the booking for a corporate dinner or a large celebration that needs a presentation screen and a choice of room sizes. Enquire ahead, name your headcount, and ask which of the six rooms and its minimum fits.

Book through private dining; ask for the Chef's Room and start with the sizzling bacon.

6.Ocean Prime

Steak & seafood · Wilshire Boulevard · Cameron Mitchell

Three clean enclosed rooms seating 10, 16 and 36, each with a screen. Book it for a reliable corporate private dinner.

Ocean Prime is the Cameron Mitchell steak-and-seafood room at 9595 Wilshire Boulevard, opened in 2014, and it is the dependable corporate pick on this list. It runs three enclosed private rooms, the Dayton Room for 10, the Camden Room for 16 and the Wilshire Room for 36, each with a built-in flatscreen for a presentation. The sea scallops with parmesan risotto and a deep raw bar are the menu's anchors, with a full bar and a polished, business-friendly service style. This is the booking for a straightforward private dinner that needs three room sizes, audiovisual and a menu everyone will eat. Enquire ahead, pick the room for your headcount, and confirm the food-and-beverage minimum.

Book through private dining; ask for the Camden Room and the sea scallops.

Avoid for a private dinner

A great bar, but no room to close

The Honor Bar. People ask about the Hillstone-run room on South Beverly Drive for group dinners, but it has no private dining room and no events capability at all. It is a walk-in, no-reservations bar built for two-tops, by deliberate company policy, so it genuinely cannot host a private event. Have a burger and a martini at the bar, then book your private dinner at Spago, CUT or Steak 48 a few blocks away.

How to book a Beverly Hills private room

Start with the headcount and let it choose the room. For a small, formal dinner of eight to a dozen, the Peninsula's eight-seater, Mastro's Canon Room or Ocean Prime's Dayton Room fit cleanly; for 30 to 46 in one space, Steak 48 and Spago have the most options. Nearly every room quotes a food-and-beverage minimum rather than a flat fee, set by the date and the headcount, so ask the events team for the current number before you fall for a room.

If a presentation is part of the night, Steak 48 and Ocean Prime build audiovisual screens into their rooms, which saves renting a setup. Book three to four weeks ahead for a weekend private room, longer in December, and send your menu and any dietary notes to the events coordinator rather than the host stand so the kitchen has them in writing. And if it is a celebration, say so; these rooms are built to make a quiet event of it.

Frequently asked

Which Beverly Hills restaurant has the best private dining room?

Spago Beverly Hills on North Canon Drive is our top pick for private dining. Wolfgang Puck's flagship runs several enclosed salons, from a 24-seat room to a Gallery that takes up to 36 and a larger room that flexes to 60, all with a dedicated events team and the kitchen behind the smoked salmon pizza. Minimum spends are quoted per event. It is the most complete private-dining program in the city.

What is the largest private dining room in Beverly Hills?

For a single large enclosed dinner, Steak 48 on Wilshire Boulevard has the most options, including a Dominick Room that seats 46 and a Chef's Room for 40, each fitted with audiovisual screens. Spago can flex a salon to around 60 and buy out to 300, and Mastro's Napa Room divides for up to 40. For 30 to 46 guests in one dedicated room, Steak 48 is the easiest fit.

Which Beverly Hills private rooms are best for a business dinner?

Steak 48 and Ocean Prime are built for it. Steak 48 fields six private spaces, from a 12-seat Whiskey Table to a 46-seat room, all with audiovisual screens for a presentation. Ocean Prime runs three enclosed rooms seating 10, 16 and 36, each with a flatscreen. Both keep prime steaks and a full bar, and both quote a food-and-beverage minimum per event rather than a room fee.

How much does a private dining room cost in Beverly Hills?

Almost every room here quotes a food-and-beverage minimum rather than a flat fee, set by the date, the headcount and the room. Expect Beverly Hills minimums to run into the thousands for a private salon at Spago, CUT or Mastro's, with per-person spends broadly tracking each restaurant's regular check, around 150 dollars and up at the steakhouses before wine. Ask the events team for the current minimum when you enquire.

Can you book a small private dining room in Beverly Hills?

Yes. The Belvedere at the Peninsula Beverly Hills has the most intimate enclosed room on this list, a private dining room that seats eight, alongside a larger 22-seat room with its own patio. CUT's Petit CUT room takes up to 30 but works well partitioned smaller, and Ocean Prime's Dayton Room seats 10. For a small, formal dinner, the Peninsula's eight-seater is the pick.

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