Peaches: Private Dining and Event Planning New York
The private dining and event offering from BC Restaurant Group is centered around several of their Peaches restaurants in Brooklyn, where they provide private and semi-private spaces suited to corporate events, MICE, professional celebrations, meetings, dinners, and buy-outs. Peaches is flexible and designed to handle a wide range of group needs from business lunches to seated dinners or cocktail-style receptions, and they are available across multiple restaurant locations in the city. Conveniently, Peaches also offers off-site event support for catering events at your office or at another venue location.
We’ve found the perfect private dining spot for small MICE functions low-key business in New York City.
Peaches Lewis, Peaches HotHouse, Peaches Grand, and Peaches Prime, each with its own character and potential event space to support low key and cosy private MICE functions. These locations are in Brooklyn neighborhods while still being convenient for guests traveling from Manhattan or other boroughs. Accessibility to these venues is easy, making them ideal for corporate travel itineraries or mixed business-leisure.
Each venue under the Peaches brand has different capacities and options for private dining.
Peaches Lewis offers a private room that can accommodate up to 25 guests, a seasonal patio with similar capacity during warmer months, and the option for a full restaurant buy-out for groups up to about 70. This range gives event planners flexibility, whether they need an intimate board room dinner setting or the exclusivity of an entire venue for networking dinners, wrap-up celebrations, or evening receptions.
Peaches HotHouse provides a small private room for 12 pax, a large private room for 30 and a full buy-out for 50.
These spaces are particularly convenient for multi-day events or meetings because they are located in neighborhoods that are well-connected by public transit and close to many of New York’s office hubs, hotels, and cultural attractions. Brooklyn has become a popular extension of Manhattan for corporate engagements, and having private dining venues here allows planners to offer guests a local flavor that is both authentic and memorable. It’s often easier for attendees to travel to these locations at the end of a longer day of workshops or presentations because transit connections between Brooklyn and Manhattan are frequent and straightforward.
Peaches holds a wonderful culinary identity and reputation known for Southern-inspired dishes. From low-country shrimp and grits to Nashville-style hot chicken and hearty classics.
The buy-out options provide a way for larger corporate gatherings to have exclusive use of an entire location. Full buy-outs can be beneficial for companies that want to control the flow of the event, integrate presentations or branded moments, or simply ensure a private and uninterrupted experience for guests. Smaller private rooms or seasonal patios let planners choose a more casual or semi-private setting while still maintaining a dedicated space for their group.
From a broader perspective, the appeal of these private dining venues is that they sit in neighborhoods that provide more than just a dinner room. Attendees can explore local Brooklyn culture, arts, and nightlife before or after events, creating opportunities for networking and team bonding beyond the formal meeting agenda. The character of the neighborhoods around places like Peaches HotHouse and Peaches Grand offers clients the chance to embed corporate hospitality within a vibrant urban experience.
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