Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A stylish Marylebone gastropub with creative food, standout service, and a dog-friendly vibe—expect high prices but memorable experiences.
The Cavendish Pub ranks among Marylebone's better neighborhood restaurants through exceptional food quality and outstanding service attentiveness, complemented by exceptional setting appeal and charming neighborhood character. However, inconsistent food execution and high pricing relative to portion sizes prevent grade A territory. Strong staff knowledge and loyal following reinforce its standing as a destination for locals seeking creative British gastropub fare.
The Cavendish Pub in Marylebone is a stylish gastropub that blends creative cuisine with a welcoming, neighborhood vibe. Step inside and you'll find a space that feels both upscale and relaxed, with attentive staff who know their regulars (and their dogs!) by name. Whether you're here for a leisurely Sunday roast, a round of inventive cocktails, or just to soak up the charm of Marylebone from the outdoor seating, the experience is consistently memorable—if not always flawless. Culinarily, The Cavendish leans into creative twists on British classics, offering everything from ox cheek brioche to seasonal tortelloni and a dog menu that has four-legged locals drooling. Expect beautifully presented plates and a cocktail list that surprises, but also be prepared for London gastropub pricing—mains hover around £28, and wine markups are a recurring theme in reviews. Portions, especially for sharing plates, can be on the smaller side, so come for quality over quantity. For families: The Cavendish is dog-friendly to the core and welcomes children, but the menu is more adventurous than kid-focused. While staff are accommodating and the vibe is generally inclusive, there are isolated reports of awkwardness with young children and a lack of explicit kid options. If your little ones are picky eaters, you may want to check the menu in advance or plan for a more adult-oriented meal.
Area: Upscale, residential-meets-boutique commercial area popular with professionals, families, and affluent locals; relaxed yet lively.
Safety: Very safe, well-maintained, good lighting, high foot traffic especially during the day and early evening.
Nearby: Close to Marylebone High Street, Regent’s Park, boutique shops, and cultural attractions like the Wallace Collection.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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