10 Best Restaurants with Private Dining in Las Vegas, Nevada for Corporate Events (2026)
The best private dining rooms in Las Vegas for corporate events in 2026, scoped for seated capacity, F&B minimums, and buyout rules by restaurant.
The Vegas private-dining quote that taught me the most arrived for a 30-person client dinner at a Strip steakhouse. The room rental was zero. The F&B minimum was $9,000 before tax and a 24 percent service charge, due whether 30 people showed or 18 did. We hit it on the wine list and the dry-aged ribeyes, but the lesson stuck: in this town the minimum is the price, and the service charge stacks on top of it. Read both lines before the view sells you.
For a corporate audience, a private dining room is the right call when the group is small and the relationship is the point. A Vegas private room runs 10 to 60 for most restaurants, which fits a board dinner, a partner thank-you, or a deal-close better than a ballroom. The kitchens here are world-class, so the food carries the night with no production budget. Here are ten rooms, ranked by review depth, with the facts that decide the booking.
Mon Ami Gabi
Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas holds a 4.7 across more than 30,000 reviews, the deepest record on this list. It’s a French bistro with a Strip-front patio facing the Bellagio fountains and private dining inside. Figure 20 to 50 seated in the private spaces.
The fountain-facing location is the asset: a client dinner with the Bellagio show as the backdrop needs no other entertainment. The bistro menu is approachable for a mixed group. Book Mon Ami Gabi for a relaxed client dinner or a team meal that wants a Strip view without a stiff fine-dining formality.
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace runs a 4.4 across more than 20,000 reviews. It’s the TV-branded restaurant on the Strip with a theatrical open kitchen and private event options. Plan for 20 to 60 across the private spaces.
The brand recognition does real work for a team celebration or a client group that wants a name they know. The open-kitchen theater becomes the entertainment. Best for a team dinner, a sales celebration, or a client event that wants a recognizable, high-energy room.
Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge
The Peppermill on Las Vegas Blvd S holds a 4.5 across more than 19,800 reviews. It’s a classic Strip institution with a retro Fireside Lounge, a true Vegas original. Figure 20 to 60 across the bookable areas.
The retro character gives a client group a distinctly old-Vegas experience that the polished Strip rooms can’t match. The Fireside Lounge is a memorable reception space. Best for a team dinner or a client evening that wants vintage Vegas atmosphere over modern fine dining.
Top of the World
Top of the World atop the STRAT runs a 4.3 across more than 7,300 reviews. It’s a revolving restaurant more than 800 feet up, with the widest view in the city. Plan for private dining of 20 to 60 with a full 360-degree panorama.
The revolving floor and the altitude make this the view play: a client dinner here sells itself before the menu arrives. Confirm the private-area capacity, since the revolving section sets the layout. Best for an executive client dinner or a deal-close where the view is the centerpiece.
Eiffel Tower Restaurant
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas holds a 4.6 across more than 6,300 reviews. It sits partway up the half-scale Eiffel Tower with a fountain-facing view and private dining. Figure 20 to 60 seated in the private rooms.
The tower setting and the Bellagio-fountain view make this a premium client-dinner address with built-in spectacle. The French menu suits a refined group. Best for a high-end client dinner or an executive evening that wants a landmark setting and a view.
Golden Steer Steakhouse Las Vegas
The Golden Steer Steakhouse on W Sahara Ave runs a 4.6 across more than 5,700 reviews. It’s the oldest steakhouse in Vegas, an off-Strip classic with private booths and rooms. Plan for 10 to 40 in the private spaces.
The history is the draw: a Rat Pack-era steakhouse gives a client dinner a story the Strip can’t manufacture. The off-Strip location means easier arrival and a quieter room. Best for an intimate board dinner or a client evening that wants classic Vegas steakhouse character.
Carmine’s Italian Restaurant - Las Vegas
Carmine’s in the Forum Shops at Caesars holds a 4.5 across more than 5,500 reviews. It’s a family-style Italian restaurant built for groups, with large private rooms. Figure 30 to 100 across the private spaces, the highest capacity on this list.
The family-style, shared-platter format is genuinely built for groups, which removes the per-plate fuss for a larger team dinner. The room sizes push past most private rooms here. Best for a larger team dinner, a sales celebration, or a group meal where 60-plus need to eat well together.
RPM Italian Las Vegas
RPM Italian at The Forum Shops runs a 4.8 across more than 5,100 reviews, one of the highest ratings here. It’s a modern Italian restaurant with sleek private dining. Plan for 20 to 60 across the private rooms.
The contemporary design reads as current and upscale, a good fit for a client group that wants modern over old-Vegas. The high rating signals consistent execution. Best for an upscale client dinner or a team celebration that wants a polished, modern Italian room.
Esther’s Kitchen
Esther’s Kitchen on S Main St holds a 4.6 across more than 4,800 reviews. It’s a celebrated Arts District restaurant, off-Strip in the downtown-area neighborhood. Figure 20 to 50 across the private and semi-private spaces.
The Arts District location takes a client group somewhere locals actually go, away from the Strip churn. The from-scratch Italian menu has a strong reputation. Best for a client dinner or a team meal that wants a real-neighborhood, off-Strip experience.
Capo’s Restaurant and Speakeasy
Capo’s on W Sahara Ave runs a 4.6 across more than 4,500 reviews. It’s a speakeasy-themed Italian restaurant off the Strip, entered through a hidden door. Plan for 20 to 50 across the private areas.
The speakeasy concept gives a team dinner a built-in experience: the hidden entrance and the Prohibition theme set the tone before the food arrives. Best for a team celebration or a client evening that wants a themed, memorable off-Strip room.
How to choose among them
The deciding number is the F&B minimum, and the second is the service charge that stacks on top, often 20 to 24 percent in this market. A room that fits your group may carry a minimum your menu can’t reach, and the charge inflates the all-in per head. For a view, Top of the World and the Eiffel Tower lead; for a group over 60, Carmine’s family-style format wins; for character, the off-Strip classics deliver. Confirm whether you need a full buyout or a private room. For the full set, see restaurants with private dining in Las Vegas.
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