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10 Best Restaurants with Private Dining in Atlanta, Georgia for Corporate Events (2026)

The 10 best Atlanta restaurants with private dining for corporate events in 2026, scoped by room minimums, seated capacity, and AV for a presentation.

The thing that catches people booking a private dining room in Atlanta is the food-and-beverage minimum, not the room fee. A Buckhead steakhouse will waive the room rental entirely if you hit, say, a $6,000 F&B spend for the evening, which sounds generous until you realize that’s $200 a head before tax and the 22% service charge on a group of 24. The minimum is the real price. I budget the per-head number first and treat the room as free, because that’s how the restaurant is actually pricing it.

Restaurants with private dining fit Atlanta corporate work for the board dinner, the client entertainment, and the executive recruiting meal, where the food is the point and the room is the backdrop. The city’s best are spread across Buckhead, Midtown, and the Westside. The ten below are real, ordered by review depth, with the private-dining note I’d check first.

TWO urban licks

TWO urban licks on Ralph McGill Boulevard in the Old Fourth Ward carries a 4.7 across 14,654 reviews, the deepest base on this list by far. It’s a high-energy American restaurant with a wood-fired kitchen and a private dining room overlooking the BeltLine. The room reads lively rather than buttoned-up.

Figure 30 to 80 in the private space, more for a partial buyout. The F&B minimum drives the cost, so model the per-head spend first. Book TWO urban licks for a client dinner or a team celebration where you want energy and a BeltLine view over a hushed boardroom feel.

Ray’s In the City

Ray’s In the City on Peachtree Street downtown holds a 4.6 across 6,613 reviews. It’s a downtown seafood-and-steak restaurant with private rooms, well-placed for a convention-adjacent dinner. The downtown location suits a group already meeting in the core.

Plan for 20 to 60 in the private dining rooms. The location works for a conference group wanting dinner near the convention district. Best for a client dinner or a team meal tied to a downtown program.

5Church Midtown

5Church on Peachtree Street in Midtown carries a 4.5 across 5,889 reviews. It’s a stylish modern-American restaurant with a striking interior and private dining options. The design-forward room suits a brand-conscious group.

Figure 20 to 50 in the private space. The Midtown location and the contemporary look fit an upscale corporate dinner. Best for an executive dinner or a client entertainment evening that wants a designed Midtown room.

Canoe

Canoe on Paces Ferry Road in Vinings holds a 4.6 across 5,091 reviews. It’s a riverside fine-dining restaurant on the Chattahoochee with multiple private spaces and garden views. The setting is the differentiator, a real escape from the urban core.

Plan for 20 to 100 across the private rooms and patio. The riverside gardens make it a standout for a memorable dinner. Best for a board dinner or a high-end client event where the setting should impress.

The Optimist

The Optimist on Howell Mill Road on the Westside carries a 4.6 across 4,210 reviews. It’s an acclaimed seafood restaurant with private dining and an oyster bar in the Westside Provisions district. The reputation carries weight with a discerning group.

Figure 20 to 60 in the private rooms. The Westside location and the seafood focus suit a special-occasion dinner. Best for a client dinner or an executive meal where the food’s reputation is the draw.

5Church Buckhead

5Church Buckhead on Peachtree Road holds a 4.7 across 3,368 reviews. It’s the Buckhead sibling of the Midtown location, with the same modern-American style in a more upscale district. The Buckhead address suits a high-end corporate crowd.

Plan for 20 to 50 in the private space. The Buckhead setting and the contemporary design fit an executive dinner. Best for a client entertainment evening or a leadership dinner in Buckhead.

Bones Restaurant

Bones on Piedmont Road in Buckhead carries a 4.6 across 2,885 reviews. It’s a classic Atlanta steakhouse, an institution for business dinners, with private rooms built for the corporate expense account. The old-school steakhouse format is exactly what many executives expect.

Figure 20 to 50 in the private dining rooms. The reputation as a deal-making dinner spot is the entire pitch. Book Bones Restaurant for a board dinner or a high-stakes client meal where a classic Buckhead steakhouse sets the tone.

Tiny Lou’s

Tiny Lou’s on Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Hotel Clermont holds a 4.8 across 2,392 reviews, the highest rating here. It’s a French-American brasserie in a boutique hotel with a glamorous interior and private spaces. The design and the hotel attachment add polish.

Plan for 20 to 50 in the private dining space. The brasserie style and the Ponce location suit a stylish corporate dinner. Best for an executive dinner or a client evening that wants a designed, distinctive room.

Ecco Midtown

Ecco on 7th Street in Midtown carries a 4.7 across 2,111 reviews. It’s a European-leaning restaurant with private dining in the heart of Midtown, well-regarded for both food and atmosphere. The central location keeps it convenient.

Figure 20 to 60 in the private rooms. The Midtown setting and the strong reputation fit an upscale group dinner. Best for a client dinner or a team meal that wants reliable food in a central Midtown room.

St. Cecilia

St. Cecilia on Peachtree Road in Buckhead holds a 4.6 across 1,663 reviews. It’s a coastal-Italian restaurant with an elegant interior and private dining in the upscale Buckhead district. The refined room suits a high-end corporate group.

Plan for 20 to 60 in the private space. The Buckhead location and the polished design fit an executive dinner. Best for a board dinner or a client entertainment evening that wants a refined Italian setting.

Pricci

Pricci on Pharr Road in Buckhead rounds out the list with a 4.6 across 1,529 reviews. It’s a Buckhead Italian restaurant with private dining, a reliable choice for a corporate group in the district. The classic Italian format suits a broad crowd.

Figure 20 to 50 in the private rooms. The Buckhead location and the approachable Italian menu fit a varied group. Best for a client dinner or a team meal where a dependable Buckhead Italian room is the call.

How to choose among them

Model the F&B minimum first, because that per-head number is the real price and the room fee is usually a waiver against it. A group of 24 at a $200-a-head minimum is a $4,800-plus evening before service and tax, so know your spend before you fall for the room. Then match the setting to the meeting: Bones and St. Cecilia for a formal board dinner, TWO urban licks or The Optimist for a livelier client evening, Canoe when the setting itself should impress. Confirm whether the private room has any AV at all, because most don’t, and a toast with a few slides needs a brought-in screen. For the full set, see restaurants with private dining in Atlanta, and read how to book a restaurant with private dining for a corporate event for the minimum and deposit questions.

If you’re weighing a restaurant room against a larger hall, banquet hall vs restaurant private dining for 100 covers the cutoff. And if this is an executive dinner, the chief-of-staff board dinner brief lays out the prep.

Send me your headcount, your date, and whether you need a screen for a short presentation, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit.

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