From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbanqueting hallˈbanqueting ˌhall, banquet room noun [countable] DLDFa large room in which banquets take place
Examples from the Corpus
banqueting hall• The dragon, gliding across its vast emptiness, was a mere gilded fly in a banqueting hall.• Soon the Residency and the banqueting hall were virtually stripped.• Besides, the banqueting hall was small and the Collector could not get far.• Again the Collector heard the crash of cannons from the banqueting hall.• She had gone through rather a bad patch since she had come to live in the banqueting hall.• Whatever had taken place in the banqueting hall after my departure, there was now a genuinely celebratory atmosphere amongst the guests.• Even if shot to pieces the commanding position of the banqueting hall would still make it defensible.• The banqueting hall was now filled with ladies and children, refugees from the Residency.