10 Best Restaurants with Private Dining in Orlando, Florida for Corporate Events (2026)
The 10 best private dining restaurants in Orlando for corporate events in 2026, scoped for room capacity, F&B minimum, and the AV each room allows.
A client dinner for 28 in a private room off Sand Lake Road carried a $4,200 food-and-beverage minimum, which sounds steep until you do the math: a steakhouse menu and a wine pour for 28 clears that floor before dessert. The minimum is the number that decides a private dining booking, and on Restaurant Row in Orlando the floors run high because the demand is real. Know whether your headcount and your menu clear the minimum without ordering food nobody touches. I price that first, then I look at the room.
Private dining rooms fit corporate events in Orlando when the group runs from a dozen to about a hundred and the goal is a seated meal with a real menu, not a buffet line. A deal close, a board dinner, or a team celebration plays better around a table. I came out of AV and logistics, so I check the room’s privacy, the screen, and the load path for a presentation before I get attached to the menu. The ten below are real restaurants, ranked by review depth, with the booking notes I’d put in a brief.
The Hampton Social - Orlando
The Hampton Social on International Drive holds a 4.8 across 8,295 reviews, the deepest count on this list. It’s a coastal-themed restaurant with private and semi-private event space on the I-Drive corridor. Figure 30 to 100 in the private areas.
The bright, photogenic interior reads as an experience, which suits a team dinner or a client event where the room sets a relaxed tone. The I-Drive location keeps it near convention hotels. Book The Hampton Social for a larger team dinner or a client meal where the setting is part of the pitch.
Helena Modern Riviera
Helena Modern Riviera on International Drive carries a 4.6 across 6,221 reviews. It’s a Mediterranean-Riviera concept with private dining on the corridor. Plan for 20 to 90 across the private spaces.
The Riviera theme and the menu give a dinner a distinct identity beyond a standard steakhouse, useful for a group that’s done the usual rooms. The corridor location keeps logistics simple for a traveling crowd. Best for a client dinner or a team celebration that wants a designed room and a Mediterranean menu.
The H Orlando
The H Orlando on Dr Phillips Boulevard, in the Dr. Phillips area, runs a 4.4 across 5,223 reviews. It’s a steak-and-sushi concept with private dining near Restaurant Row. Figure 20 to 90 across the private spaces.
The dual steak-and-sushi menu covers a mixed group that can’t agree on red meat, a quiet advantage for a team with varied tastes. The Dr. Phillips location keeps it near the corridor hotels. Best for a client dinner or a team celebration where the menu needs to please both the steak crowd and the sushi crowd.
Seasons 52
Seasons 52 on West Sand Lake Road, on Restaurant Row, runs a 4.6 across 4,187 reviews. It’s a seasonal-menu restaurant known for corporate private dining, with dedicated event rooms and a wine focus. Figure 20 to 80 in the private rooms.
The chain runs corporate dinners as core business, so the private-dining operation is dialed: set menus, wine pairings, and a coordinator who’s run hundreds of these. The lighter menu suits a group that doesn’t want a heavy steakhouse night. Book Seasons 52 for a reliable corporate dinner where you want a polished room and a menu that isn’t all red meat.
Charley’s Steak House
Charley’s Steak House on International Drive holds a 4.5 across 4,837 reviews. It’s a long-running Orlando steakhouse with private dining and a strong local reputation. Plan for 20 to 90 in the private areas.
The established reputation and the classic steakhouse format fit a board or senior-client dinner where the audience expects the classics done well. The I-Drive location is convenient for convention crowds. Best for a senior-leadership dinner or a client meal that wants a proven steakhouse.
Corazon by Baires
Corazon by Baires on International Drive carries a 4.7 across 3,107 reviews. It’s an Argentine steakhouse with private dining on the corridor. Figure 20 to 80 across the private spaces.
The Argentine grill format and the wine list give a dinner a distinct character, a change from the standard American steakhouse. The corridor location keeps it near hotels. Best for a client dinner or a team celebration that wants a steakhouse with an Argentine accent.
Canvas Restaurant & Market
Canvas Restaurant & Market on Sachs Avenue, in the Lake Nona area, runs a 4.3 across 3,652 reviews. It’s a lakefront restaurant with private event space in the growing Lake Nona district. Plan for 20 to 90 across the private areas.
The lakefront setting and the Lake Nona location suit a group based on the southeast side or the medical city, away from the I-Drive crush. The waterside backdrop reads as an occasion. Best for a client dinner or a team meal for a Lake Nona-based group that wants a lakefront room.
Ocean Prime
Ocean Prime on West Sand Lake Road, on Restaurant Row, holds a 4.7 across 2,412 reviews. It’s an upscale seafood-and-steak restaurant with polished private dining. Figure 20 to 70 in the private rooms.
The refined room and the service model suit an executive client dinner or a deal close where the setting signals the company invested. The Restaurant Row location keeps it central. Best for a high-end client dinner or a board meal where the room does reputational work.
The Capital Grille
The Capital Grille on Conroy Road, near the Mall at Millenia, carries a 4.6 across 2,228 reviews. It’s a national steakhouse known for corporate private dining, with dedicated event rooms and a polished model. Plan for 20 to 80 in the private rooms.
The chain runs corporate dinners constantly, so the private-dining operation is reliable: set menus, wine pairings, and an event coordinator who handles the details. Book the Capital Grille for a board dinner or a deal-close meal where you want a dependable, polished private room.
Vito’s Chop House
Vito’s Chop House on International Drive runs a 4.6 across 2,007 reviews. It’s a steakhouse with a wine cellar and private dining on the corridor. Figure 20 to 70 across the private spaces.
The wine program is a draw for a group that cares about the pairing, and the classic chop-house format fits a traditional client dinner. The I-Drive location is convenient for convention attendees. Best for a client dinner or a leadership meal that pairs a steakhouse with a deep wine list.
How to choose among them
Start with the F&B minimum against your real headcount and menu. A 28-person steakhouse dinner clears a $4,000 floor easily; a 12-person group forced to the same minimum is overspending on food nobody eats. Then check the room’s privacy and AV, because a deal review needs a door that closes and a screen that works. The corporate steakhouses (Capital Grille, Seasons 52, Ocean Prime) run these dinners as core business; the concept rooms (Hampton Social, Corazon, Helena) add a setting that does work for you. For the full set, compare restaurants with private dining in Orlando, and if your headcount sits near a hundred, read banquet hall vs restaurant private dining for 100 guests.
If you’re early in the process, how to book a restaurant private dining room for a corporate event covers the minimum, the set menu, and the deposit in order.
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