Planning a gala dinner can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, you can create an evening people genuinely remember. Here's what actually matters, based on years of hosting successful gala dinners at The HAC.
What Is a Gala Dinner?
A gala dinner is a formal evening event centred around a sit-down meal, typically including a drinks reception, three or more courses, and often entertainment or an awards programme.
Most gala dinners serve a specific purpose, for example raising funds for charity, celebrating milestones, recognising achievements, or bringing together important supporters. That purpose should shape your decisions.
Planning Your Gala Event: The Essentials
Define Your Goals First
Before booking anything, get clear on what you're trying to achieve. Fundraising galas need auction elements and donation opportunities. Corporate celebrations focus on brand presence and client relationships. Awards ceremonies require careful timing to balance recognition with entertainment.
Budget Realistically
Consider all elements: venue hire, catering, drinks, entertainment, AV equipment, décor, invitations, and photography. Many London venues offer packages bundling these together, which simplifies planning and often provides better value. The fewer suppliers you're juggling, the easier it becomes.
Choose the Right Venue
This is your biggest decision. Think about:
- Comfortable capacity: A space that fits your numbers properly, not squeezed
- Easy access: Central locations near tube stations make life easier for people to find and commute to
- Experienced team: Venues that regularly host gala dinners understand the timings, pressure and requirements
- Character: Historic venues or interesting architecture give people something to talk about
How to Plan a Gala Event: Timeline
- 6-12 months ahead Confirm objectives, budget, and venue. Popular London venues book up fast.
- 4-6 months ahead Sort catering, entertainment, and invitations. Start your guest list.
- 2-3 months ahead Send invitations and set up registration systems
- 4-6 weeks ahead Chase RSVPs, create seating plans, confirm final numbers.
- 1-2 weeks ahead Final checks and briefings.
Starting early reduces stress and avoids compromises later.

What Actually Happens at a Gala Dinner?
The Reception
Start with a 45-minute drinks reception before dinner. Champagne or prosecco with canapés lets guests arrive without rushing, mingle, and settle into the evening.
The Meal
Expect three to five courses. The food needs to be genuinely good. People remember disappointing meals.
At The HAC, we work with Searcys, who've been doing this for over 175 years. Their commitment to seasonal, sustainable sourcing means menus that change throughout the year based on what's actually at its best.
Make sure dietary requirements are handled properly, vegan options should be thought through dishes, not afterthoughts.
Entertainment and Programme
Keep speeches tight. Too many and people start checking their phones. Music helps, string quartets during dinner set the tone without drowning conversation. Later, DJs or live bands work well.
Some venues have features that help, like the minstrels' gallery in our Long Room where musicians can play without taking up floor space.
Creating Your Seating Plan
Don't underestimate how long this takes. Mix tables strategically, putting all VIPs together often creates stiff, awkward meals. Spread good conversationalists around. Think about who genuinely wants to sit together, not just who should.
Why The HAC Works for Gala Dinners
We're just behind Moorgate, so very central but with a surprising sense of escape. Five acres of Artillery Garden in central London is unusual and changes what's possible with outdoor receptions, fireworks displays, quiet spaces for conversations.
Our gala dinner venue suits different scales. The Prince Consort Rooms handles up to 350 guests with vaulted ceilings and polished floors. The Long Room accommodates up to 172 people with wood panelling and views over the garden. Both have real character.
Having Searcys as in-house caterer simplifies coordination. That’s one less supplier to manage, and their seasonal menus and sustainable approach mean consistently high quality dining.
The details that make people remember your gala:
- Timing Start on time, keep speeches tight, respect people's schedules
- Flow Make transitions between reception, dinner, and after-dinner smooth and obvious
- Moments Create something worth talking about—surprise entertainment, spectacular lighting, beautiful presentation
- Simplicity Beautiful spaces, good food, warm service, interesting company—get these right first
- Follow-up Thank people properly, share photos, report outcomes
Getting Started
A well-executed gala dinner is worth the effort. It strengthens relationships, recognises achievements, and raises funds that matter.
At The HAC, we've been hosting events since 1537. Our gala dinner spaces range from the grand Prince Consort Rooms to the intimate Long Room, each designed to make your event feel special.
Want to discuss options? Get in touch. We're happy to show you round and talk through what might work for your event.




