The Sheridan by Kawatra

Delhi, India
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About The Sheridan by Kawatra

Four decades of hosting Delhi's most demanding celebrations have made The Sheridan by Kawatra one of Pitampura's most enduring event addresses. Anchored in the Kawatra family's legacy of hospitality, this banquet-format property delivers a level of operational familiarity that newer facilities in North Delhi simply haven't had the time to earn. The Sheridan by Kawatra accommodates up to 1,500 guests in a floating setup, making it a credible choice for large-format weddings, reception functions, and corporate gatherings where scale and reliability matter equally.

Grand Banquet Spaces for Large-Scale Delhi Events

The property's primary banquet hall forms the centrepiece of its event floor, designed to handle high-density social setups without the compressed feel common to similarly sized halls in West Delhi. The pre-function area provides a distinct guest-flow zone for registration, cocktail receptions, and garland ceremonies, keeping arrivals organised even when two or three events run across the facility on the same day. Pillared-hall architecture supports distributed lighting rigs, and the ceiling clearance accommodates tall fabrication elements — a practical consideration for planners specifying heavy décor. For planners comparing banquet hall venues in Pitampura, the sheer volume the main hall absorbs without sacrificing sightlines is a measurable advantage.

Wedding Functions and Corporate Events in North Delhi

The Sheridan by Kawatra is primarily positioned around the wedding and social events calendar — mehendi functions, sangeet evenings, wedding receptions, and post-wedding brunches each benefit from the space's ability to reconfigure between setups with manageable turnaround time. The in-house catering team handles multi-cuisine menus spanning North Indian, South Indian, and Continental offerings, which reduces coordination risk across different meal functions. For corporate planners, the property supports mid-size town halls and dealer meets, though the absence of a dedicated breakout room configuration means intensive MICE programmes requiring simultaneous parallel sessions would need supplemental space planning. That single contextual nuance is worth factoring into the RFP early.

Hospitality Infrastructure Supporting Pitampura Event Planning

The location within Pitampura — a well-connected residential and commercial hub in Northwest Delhi — places the property within a reasonable commute for guests travelling from Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, and Netaji Subhash Place, all served by the Yellow Line metro corridor. Ground-level parking is available on-site, which for a venue at this capacity tier directly affects the guest experience at departure. The Sheridan by Kawatra operates as a standalone banquet facility without attached hotel accommodation, so outstation guests require coordination with nearby hotels — a standard logistical step planners should factor into their event brief from the outset.

Evaluating The Sheridan by Kawatra Through Spalba

Spalba's listing for The Sheridan by Kawatra includes verified capacity figures, layout photographs, and direct inquiry tools that allow planners to move from initial discovery to formal RFP without a back-and-forth intermediary step. For anyone shortlisting banquet halls in Pitampura across the 800-to-1,500 PAX range, comparing floor plan details, catering models, and availability windows side-by-side through the platform accelerates the decision without compressing it. The property's longevity in a competitive local market is the most reliable signal of consistent delivery — a factor that rarely appears on a spec sheet but almost always surfaces in planner referrals.

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