
Some occasions don't fit a category — they just deserve a room of their own. Exclusive-use private event space 8–10 minutes from Rolling Meadows for anniversaries, reunions, retirements, and gatherings of 50 to 150. International Banquet, family-owned since 2008.
A restaurant's 'private room' shares a kitchen, a bathroom line, and a wall with the Friday rush. Ours doesn't share anything: when you book our Rolling Meadows venue, the building is yours — one entrance, one event, one staff working only your gathering. That's what hosts from downtown Rolling Meadows and the neighborhoods off Central Road are actually buying.
The occasions below share nothing except the need for privacy and a good meal. Milestone birthdays get their own treatment on our milestone birthday page.
25th, 40th, 50th — the couple at the center, the story told out loud, the families that grew from it filling the tables. Slideshow-friendly, tissue-required.
Cousins from three states, one room, no one doing dishes. Family style or buffet, name tags optional, group photo guaranteed.
Thirty years deserves more than a conference-room sheet cake. Colleagues, family, real toasts, and an open bar for the stories HR never heard.
Communions, baptisms, confirmations — the lunch after the ceremony, minutes from Rolling Meadows churches, sized for the whole extended family.

The floor plan reshapes to the gathering — long tables for reunions, rounds with a head table for anniversaries, open-floor cocktail setups for engagement parties — all on one accessible level. Guests reach the International Banquet hall straight down Central Road from Rolling Meadows in about ten minutes, and free parking directly outside gets great-aunts from car to chair without a hike.
Private parties are the easiest events we do — usually one visit and one call.
Tell us the occasion and the headcount; we'll show you the layout that fits it. Ten minutes from Rolling Meadows, so come see it in person.
Catering style, bar or no bar, slideshow and music logistics, any religious or cultural elements. One conversation typically covers everything.
You arrive to a set room and leave a clean one. In between: the gathering you pictured, run by staff who've done a thousand of them.
Per-person catering with no room-rental fee. Minimums: $1,500 lunch (until 4 PM), $2,000 Sunday–Thursday evenings, $3,000 Friday & Saturday evenings, before tax and gratuity.
Post-ceremony lunches, afternoon reunions, and daytime celebrations that wrap by 4 PM — the lightest way into a fully private event.
Platters passed down the table — the format that makes a private room feel like the family table it's standing in for.
Variety for a guest list that spans generations and diets, with pacing loose enough for mingling, slideshows, and long goodbyes.
Plated dinner service ($65/person with 3-hour open bar, $40 without) is available for formal private dinners — anniversaries and retirements take it most often.
View Full MenuOur parents' 50th anniversary, 85 guests. We'd looked at restaurant private rooms and they all shared something — noise, bathrooms, attention. Here the whole place was ours, the slideshow worked, and my dad's toast didn't compete with a bar crowd.
Family reunion, 27 cousins and everyone they've married. Long tables, family-style platters, four hours of stories, and not one person stuck in a kitchen. We've already rebooked for two years out.
My wife's retirement after 34 years of teaching. Half the guest list was former students. The staff quietly kept the food and drinks moving for three hours while nobody wanted to leave. It felt like the send-off she'd earned.
What hosts ask before reserving the room.
Yes — the entire venue, not a partitioned corner. One event at a time, one entrance, and staff working only your gathering.
Anniversaries, reunions, retirements, engagement parties, communions and baptisms, and any dinner that outgrew a house but doesn't fit a category. If it needs a room and a meal, it fits.
Most private parties run 50 to 150 guests. The layout reshapes so smaller gatherings feel intimate rather than lost.
Yes — we coordinate projection, microphones, and sound for slideshows, toasts, and playlists. Flag it during planning and we'll have it tested before guests arrive.
Luncheons $25, family style $29, buffet $34, plated dinner $65 with 3-hour open bar ($40 without), per person. Minimums: $1,500 lunch / $2,000 Sun–Thu / $3,000 Fri–Sat, before tax and gratuity.
Straight shot — we're at 1863 W Central Rd in Arlington Heights, roughly 8–10 minutes from most of Rolling Meadows, with free parking at the door.