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The Grazing Goat Pub & Boutique Hotel MaryleboneA-Worth Trying

6 New Quebec St, London W1H 7RQ · Pub, Gastropub, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2244 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

A stylish Marylebone gastropub with creative British fare, lively atmosphere, and premium prices—worth it for food lovers, but not for bargain hunters.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

The Grazing Goat Pub & Boutique Hotel delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by celebrated Sunday roasts and steaks, paired with exceptional setting appeal in a desirable Marylebone location. However, inconsistent execution and variable service speed prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory, while premium pricing positions it as a special-occasion gastropub rather than an everyday neighborhood favorite.

Restaurant Summary

The Grazing Goat Pub & Boutique Hotel in Marylebone delivers a stylish gastropub experience with a lively, welcoming vibe and a menu that puts a creative spin on British classics. Whether you're popping in for a pint or settling in for a Sunday roast, expect generous portions, attentive service, and a setting that feels both upscale and relaxed. The decor is a highlight, blending rustic wood with modern touches, making it a favorite for both locals and visitors seeking a memorable meal in central London. Culinarily, the Grazing Goat leans into elevated comfort food—think Angus steaks, fish & chips, and inventive starters like tuna crudo and burrata. The menu balances tradition with a few contemporary flourishes, so it's perfect for diners who appreciate classic flavors with a twist. Prices are on the higher side for a pub, but the quality of ingredients and the central location justify the splurge for most guests. If you're planning a group outing or special occasion, the staff handles large parties with ease, and the Sunday roast is a must-try. For families, the Grazing Goat is genuinely kid-friendly. The menu includes approachable options like burgers, fish & chips, and desserts such as the hot chocolate cookie with ice cream, which is a hit with younger diners. Several reviews mention staff going out of their way to accommodate children, and the atmosphere is relaxed enough for family gatherings. While some older reviews claimed limited vegetarian options, the current menu offers both vegetarian and vegan dishes, making it accessible for a range of dietary needs.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£42-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale, lively Marylebone neighborhood with a blend of local professionals, affluent residents, and tourists. Trendy yet relaxed, with a boutique feel.

Safety: Very safe, well-maintained, high foot traffic, good lighting, and a welcoming environment.

Nearby: Close to Oxford Street, Marble Arch, and Hyde Park; surrounded by boutique shops, offices, and other dining options.

Marylebone VillageA refined urban village characterized by boutique shops, upscale restaurants, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The dining scene is sophisticated, featuring high-end international cuisine and trendy gastropubs.
Marylebone NorthA slightly more contemporary section of Marylebone with a mix of traditional and modern dining establishments, catering to a professional and internationally-minded crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–23:30 Tuesday07:30–23:30 Wednesday07:30–23:30 Thursday07:30–23:30 Friday07:30–23:30 Saturday07:30–23:30 Sunday07:30–22:30

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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