Best Gastropubs in Inner London
Best Gastropubs in Inner London FAQs
In total, there are 26 award winning gastropubs in Inner London, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more food pubs listed in Inner London? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list gastropubs in the UK and Ireland holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; less than 3% of the total restaurants in the UK and Ireland currently hold such an award, and the proportion of award winning gastropubs is likely even lower than this.
The best gastropub in Inner London is The Harwood Arms in London (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Josh Cutress serves up award winning Modern British Cuisine. The Harwood Arms currently holds 1 Michelin Star.
There is currently a single listed Michelin Star gastropub in Inner London which holds 1 Michelin star. There are also 3 gastropubs holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand and 14 gastropubs holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There are currently 10 listed AA Rosette gastropubs in Inner London consisting of 6 gastropubs holding 2 AA Rosettes and 4 gastropubs holding 1 AA Rosette.
Nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom's bustling capital, Inner London boasts an inimitable gastronomic scene steeped in history and cultural significance. A paradise for pub and gastropub enthusiasts, the area's endless winding streets and corners each hold their story, often entwined with the rich history of London's renowned watering holes. Renowned for its illustrious multitude of food-focused establishments, Inner London presents eager gastronomes with a platter of tantalising options. The Harwood Arms, tucked away in Fulham, distinguishes itself as the only Michelin-starred pub in London, serving a menu that champions British wild food and game. Traditional British pub, The Golden Hind in Marylebone, dating back to 1914 impresses with its classic fish and chips. For a slice of London history, there's The Lamb & Flag in Covent Garden, Charles Dickens' favourite pub and a haven for quintessentially English pub grub. Lastly, the historically-rich Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, rebuilt shortly after the Great Fire of London in 1666, offers a truly atmospheric trip back in time with its varied traditional menu. Each of these pubs weaves a unique narrative into the rich tapestry of Inner London's food and pub history, culminating in an exciting and sophisticated gastronomic experience for all who visit.