For grand affairs, Royal Nawaab Perivale in the Hoover Building accommodates up to 500 guests in its Royal Suite, while Teatro Hall offers whole-venue hire for 450 standing across multiple levels with that in-house gin distillery twist. Greenford Hall provides civic elegance for 400 seated at rounds, complete with balcony and professional lighting. The surprise package? Saffron D'Or in Southall fits 700 standing in its marble-floored splendour. Most large venues cluster near major transport links, with Elizabeth line stations making access remarkably straightforward for guests travelling from central London or Heathrow.
Summer party perfection comes courtesy of The Plough Inn's expansive Deck near Northfields station, handling 100 guests alfresco. BrewDog Ealing wraps Dickens Yard with its 80-capacity terrace, while The Grange combines its Summer House with pretty gardens for flowing indoor-outdoor celebrations. For something grander, Gunnersbury Park's Orangery opens onto manicured lawns, and Pitzhanger Manor offers that Walled Garden romance. Even The Fox Hanwell surprises with its roof terrace accommodating 40 for those intimate sunset gatherings.
Budget-conscious organisers find church halls like St Barnabas from £57 per hour or OPEN Ealing Arts Centre at £35-60 hourly. Mid-range pub venues typically require £500-£2,000 minimum spends, with The Wheatsheaf and The Viaduct offering accessible options. Premium experiences at Teatro Hall command £8,000-£15,000 for weekend whole-venue takeovers, while Pitzhanger Manor ranges £3,500-£9,000 for exclusive hire. Council-run Greenford Hall strikes a balance at £1,800-£4,500 for weekend blocks, though remember to factor in security and catering costs beyond base hire fees.
Teatro Hall's former theatre setting with operational gin distillery creates Instagram gold, while Ealing Project's industrial foyer pairs 350-guest parties with private cinema screenings for film-themed celebrations. Royal Nawaab occupies the legendary art deco Hoover Building, delivering architectural drama alongside South Asian banqueting excellence. For intimacy with character, The Fox Hanwell's dedicated karaoke den adds vocal entertainment, and University of West London's Weston Hall brings campus energy with professional AV capabilities for showcase events.
Sophisticated 50th celebrations shine at Pitzhanger Manor's Soane's Garden Room, where Georgian refinement meets modern service. The Drayton Court's ballroom opposite West Ealing station handles 120 seated with Fuller's hospitality and overnight accommodation for travelling relatives. Younger crowds gravitate toward Teatro Hall's Clock Tower area for cocktail-fuelled 30th birthdays, while Trailfinders Sports Club's Olympic Pavilion delivers space for 190 dining when extended families gather. For intimate 60th dinners, The Plough Inn's private dining room near Northfields combines gastropub excellence with late licensing possibilities.
The Elizabeth line revolutionises access with Ealing Broadway just 11 minutes from Bond Street, serving Teatro Hall (5-minute walk) and BrewDog (3 minutes). West Ealing station sits literally opposite The Drayton Court Hotel, while The Plough Inn enjoys a 4-minute stroll from Northfields on the Piccadilly line. DoubleTree by Hilton claims the closest proximity at 2 minutes from Ealing Common station. For venues like Royal Nawaab near Perivale or Greenford Hall, allow 10-15 minutes walking, though most offer parking for those driving via the A40 or North Circular.
Corporate celebrations thrive at DoubleTree by Hilton's Ealing Suite, combining 180-seat dinners with 189 bedrooms for company conferences extending into evening entertainment. Teatro Hall attracts media companies from nearby Sky Studios for product launches, while University of West London's Weston Hall handles awards ceremonies with built-in AV infrastructure. Tech startups favour BrewDog's casual atmosphere for team socials, and Ealing Project's foyer accommodates 350 for networking receptions. Several venues like Greenford Hall and Trailfinders Sports Club offer competitive corporate packages including security and extended hours.
Full-service catering defines venues like Royal Nawaab, renowned for South Asian banqueting with halal options throughout their Hoover Building suites. Teatro Hall runs complete food and cocktail programmes across all spaces, while hotels like DoubleTree and The Drayton Court provide Fuller's menus from canapés to three-course dinners. Pitzhanger Manor works with approved caterers only, ensuring quality control, whereas pubs including The Plough Inn and The Duke of Kent offer flexible party menus. Budget venues like St Barnabas Church include kitchen facilities for self-catering or external suppliers.
Intimate gatherings flourish in The Grange's Study room for 10 seated or their Summer House accommodating 30. The Wheatsheaf's restaurant section near Ealing Broadway seats 40 for cosy birthday dinners, while The Duke of Kent's private Kent Room opens onto its own terrace for 50 standing. OPEN Ealing Arts Centre's Studio suits creative parties for 30 guests at budget-friendly hourly rates. For exclusive experiences, Teatro Hall's Party Bar creates semi-private luxury for 60, and church options like St Paul's Ealing provide straightforward halls for children's parties without minimum spends.
Full wedding packages shine at Pitzhanger Manor, where Sir John Soane's architecture provides ceremony and reception spaces with dedicated coordinators. Brentham Club holds a wedding licence for their Main Hall seating 120, set within 12 Grade II-listed acres. Ealing Golf Club's Randolph Room hosts ceremonies for 50 before Dining Hall receptions for 170. Royal Nawaab and Saffron D'Or specialise in South Asian weddings with 500+ capacity and traditional catering. Council venue Greenford Hall offers affordable options with their Assembly Hall, while St Barnabas Church publishes specific wedding day rates at £1,619 for both halls from morning to night.