If you're looking for a private dining experience that feels both special and laid-back, Treehouse Manchester offers something refreshingly different. Set high above the heart of the city, this imaginative hotel blends childhood wonder with grown-up hospitality, creating a warm, design-led setting that’s perfect for intimate dinners, team gatherings or stylish celebrations.
There are a variety of spaces to suit different group sizes and moods. For relaxed dinners with friends, celebratory meals or business lunches with a twist, Chestnut offers a naturally lit 42.8 sq. metre room with a cosy, inviting feel. Walnut, slightly more intimate at 29 sq. metres, is ideal for up to 12 guests -perfect for family-style suppers, team dinners or birthday get-togethers. For smaller meetings that roll into dinner or brainstorms over shared plates, Acorn (14 sq. metres) offers a calm, stylish space made for connection.
The food offering is curated by renowned Manchester chef Mary-Ellen McTague, with menus rooted in local, seasonal produce and a modern, farm-to-table ethos. Expect creative, comforting dishes designed to be shared and savoured, whether you’re toasting a milestone or simply catching up over great food and wine. Guests can also enjoy handcrafted cocktails, low-intervention wines, and local beers, all served with Treehouse’s signature charm.
For something more cinematic, the hotel’s private Flix screening room offers a 43-seat space where dinner and a movie become an unforgettable event, great for brand launches, creative presentations or indulgent celebrations. And of course, if the evening flows into the night, you can make a night of it. With bedrooms just upstairs and exclusive room rates for private dining bookings, Treehouse makes it easy to stay and soak it all in.
Whether you're celebrating with friends, hosting colleagues or planning something a little bit different, private dining at Treehouse Manchester offers a stylish, sky-high escape where good food, good company, and good times come together beautifully.