Venues for Hire in Islington, Central London

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28 Venues for Hire in Central London, England

Explore King's Cross and vibrant AngelSet in the heart of Islington, we’re one mile from Kings Cross St Pancras Rail Station, home of the Eurostar and...
DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross

DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross

Islington
60 Pentonville Rd, Islington, N1 9LA
  150 Max capacity  
Situated only 10 minutes walk from the Barbican Centre, Malmaison London is a luxurious hotel offering a unique blend of historical elegance and conte...
Malmaison London

Malmaison London

Islington
18-21 Charterhouse Sq, Islington, EC1M 6AH
3 Meeting Rooms 72 Max capacity  

Royal London Suites

Islington
The Montcalm Royal London House Hotel, 22-25 Finsbury Square, Islington, EC2A 1DX
  300 Max capacity  

Aviary

Islington
10th Floor Montcalm Royal London House Hotel, 22–25 Finsbury Square, Islington, EC2A 1DX
     

Burdock

Islington
Montcalm Royal London House Hotel, 22–25 Finsbury Square, Islington, EC2A 1DX
     

Barnsbury Community Centre

Islington
12 Jays Street, Barnsbury, Islington, N1 0FE
     

The Jugged Hare, London

Islington
49 Chiswell Street, Islington, EC1Y 4SA
  75 Max capacity  

Breese Little

Islington
30b Great Sutton Street, Islington, EC1V 0DU
  120 Max capacity  

Sizona

Islington
Dingley Place, Clerkenwell, Islington, EC1V 8BP
  50 Max capacity  

The Driver

Islington
2-4 Wharfdale Road, Kings Cross, Islington, N1 9RY
  500 Max capacity  

The Chapel Bar

Islington
29 Penton Street, Islington, N1 9PX
  230 Max capacity  

The Zetter Hotel & Townhouse

Islington
St John's Square, 86-88 Clerkenwell Road, Islington, EC1M 5RJ
     

The Castle, Islington

Islington
54 Pentonville Road, Islington, N1 9HF
     

The Duchess of Kent

Islington
441 Liverpool Road, Islington, N7 8PR
     

Browns Brasserie & Bar Islington

Islington
9 Islington Green, Islington, N1 8DU
     

All Bar One Chiswell Street

Islington
127 Finsbury Pavement, Islington, EC2A 1NS
     

O2 Academy Islington

Islington
N1 Centre, 16 Parkfield Street, Islington, N1 0PS
     

Premier Inn London Kings Cross

Islington
26 - 30 York Way, Kings Cross, Islington, N1 9AA
     

Premier Inn London Angel Islington

Islington
18 Parkfield Street, Islington, N1 0PS
     

The Duke of Cambridge Organic Pub

Islington
30 St Peter's Street, Islington, N1 8JT
  150 Max capacity  

South Place Hotel

Islington
3 South Place, Islington, EC2M 2AF
  400 Max capacity  

Angler Restaurant

Islington
South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, Islington, EC2M 2AF
  230 Max capacity  

Artillery Arms

Islington
102 Birhill Row, Islington, EC1Y 8ND
     

Business Design Centre

Islington
52 Upper Street, Islington, N1 0QH
  2850 Max capacity  

FAQs about Funeral Wake

A funeral wake and a funeral reception are similar in purpose, but a wake was traditionally held before the funeral service, and a funeral reception held afterward. However, holding a gathering after the funeral service is much more common these days, and it is perfectly acceptable to call it either a funeral wake or funeral reception. Both serve as gatherings to remember and celebrate the life of the deceased.

A funeral tea is an informal term for a gathering where light refreshments and tea are served. It can be held as part of a wake or reception and offers a more relaxed setting for guests to share memories.

A celebration of life focuses on celebrating and remembering the deceased in a positive light. It often takes place in less conventional venues and incorporates personalized elements that reflect the individual's personality and interests.

There are many suitable venues for a funeral wake, including community halls, hotels, places of worship, pubs, restaurants, and outdoor venues like gardens and parks. Even the home of a family member or friend can be used for the funeral wake. Each type of venue offers a unique atmosphere and amenities.

The location of the venue is an essential consideration when planning a funeral wake. Choose a venue that is convenient for the majority of attendees, particularly those traveling from afar. Proximity to the funeral service location can also be a factor, as it reduces travel time and logistical challenges for guests. On chooseyourvenue.com, you can search for venues by the nearest crematorium, making it easier to find a suitable and convenient location for your event.

When selecting a venue for a funeral wake, consider several key factors. Budget is number one, no matter what the occasion, you need to be able to afford to pay for your venue. Second, ensure the venue can comfortably accommodate the expected number of guests and is accessible for elderly or disabled attendees. The atmosphere should align with the desired tone, and catering options should suit all dietary requirements. Location is important for convenience, and privacy should be ensured through private rooms or dedicated spaces. Personalization options, like photos and decorations, can add a meaningful touch.

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A Warm Farewell: What to Look for in a Pub Function Room for a Wake
How to Guide13-02-26

A Warm Farewell: What to Look for in a Pub Function Room for a Wake

A pub function room can offer a warm, familiar, and relaxed setting for a wake. It provides a space where people can share stories, connect, and remember in comfort. Many pubs offer private or semi-private rooms suitable for gatherings of all sizes, here’s your guide to choosing the right one for the wake your are planning.What to Look for in a Pub Function Room Privacy and atmosphere matter. Look for pubs with dedicated function rooms away from the main bar area. Comfortable seating, soft lighting, and a calm environment help guests feel at ease. Staff experienced in hosting wakes can support you with arrangements such as music, photo displays, or quiet spaces.Types of Pub Function Rooms There are so many different types of pub venues, from traditional inns with cosy private rooms to modern pubs with spacious function suites. Some are located near crematoria or churches, while others offer a more personal connection—perhaps a favourite local spot. Many pubs provide flexible hire options to suit your needs.Catering and Hospitality Pubs often offer buffet menus, afternoon tea, or light refreshments. Ask about dietary options, bar service, and whether you can bring in your own food. Some pubs offer exclusive-use bars within the function room. Confirm timings to ensure a smooth transition from the funeral service.Location, Parking, and Transport Links Choose a pub with convenient access and parking. Step-free access is important for older guests or those with mobility needs. Many pubs can also advise on local taxi services and public transport.Conclusion A pub function room can provide a warm and welcoming setting for a wake. Consider all the options available in your area on chooseyourvenue.com and choose a venue that feels right for your family and the person you’re remembering.

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Finding the Right Funeral Wake Venue: What to Look for
How to Guide10-02-26

Finding the Right Funeral Wake Venue: What to Look for

Planning a funeral wake is never easy. It’s a moment of quiet reflection, shared stories, and emotional connection. Choosing the right venue helps create a space where people feel supported, comfortable, and able to honour a life well lived. Whether you're arranging a small gathering or a larger reception, there are a few important points to consider to ensure the funeral wake runs smoothly, and we cover them all here. What to Look for in a Funeral Wake VenueA good funeral wake venue balances sensitivity with practicality. Privacy is key—look for spaces that offer dedicated rooms or secluded areas away from busy public zones. Comfortable seating, calm décor, and flexible layouts help guests feel at ease. Staff experience matters too; venues familiar with hosting funeral wakes will understand the tone, timing, and emotional nuances involved. Ask about quiet zones, memory tables, and whether you can display photos or play music.Types of Venues Available From country inns and hotel lounges to community halls and garden venues, there are a variety of settings than can work well for funeral wakes. Some families prefer traditional spaces near crematoria or churches, while others opt for more personal or unconventional locations—like private dining rooms, heritage buildings, or even sports clubs. Think about what reflects the person you're remembering: their style, passions, or favourite places. Many wake venues offer flexible hire options, allowing you to tailor the space to your gathering.Catering and Hospitality Food and drink play a quiet but important role in funeral wakes. Many venues offer afternoon tea, light buffets, or bespoke menus. Ask about dietary options, service style (seated or self-serve), and whether you can bring in external caterers if needed. Some venues include bar service or allow you to bring your own drinks. It’s worth confirming timings—especially if the funeral wake follows a service at a different location.Location, Parking, and Transport LinksAccessibility matters. Choose a funeral wake venue with good transport links, especially if guests are travelling from out of town. Proximity to crematoria or churches can simplify logistics. Check for on-site parking or nearby public car parks, and ask about step-free access for older guests or those with mobility needs. If you're unsure, ask the funeral wake venues on your short list, they are usually happy to advise on travel options and local taxi services.ConclusionA funeral wake is a chance to pause, connect, and remember. With the right venue, you can create a space that supports comfort, conversation, and quiet tribute. Whether you're planning through a funeral director or organising independently, take your time to explore the many options on chooseyourvenue.com. Ask questions, visit venues if possible, and choose a setting that feels right for your family and the person you're honouring.

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