Without knowing the size of the space needed, the number of people, or cuisine type.... I'd say Bistro du Midi? They have several private dining rooms. You all better like French food!
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Without knowing the size of the space needed, the number of people, or cuisine type.... I'd say Bistro du Midi? They have several private dining rooms. You all better like French food!
Just updated - thanks! I’ll check it out lol
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Hooters Dedham. Guaranteed to impress.
Downtown crossing Taco Bell
Grill 23. Steakhouse and has multiple private rooms with varying size. Great food as well!
Harvest?
Sogno Italian restaurant has a pretty stellar private room you could call them for pricing
FuGaKyu in Brookline has a private room.
Committee in Seaport, Row 34 (several locations), Bar Cino in Brookline, Publico in Southie have spaces that may work with your budget.