No new Michelin Star pubs in 2024 Guide
Britain’s best restaurants listed in the Michelin Guide 2023 were announced yesterday (5 February).
This year’s Michelin Guide Ceremony for Great Britain & Ireland took place at the Midland Hotel in Manchester.
This year, a new three star restaurant was unveiled as well as six new two stars, with 18 restaurants awarded one Michelin star.
Five pubs were awarded Bib Gourmands in the guide. These were the Bull in Charlbury, the Cotswolds, the Loch & Tyne, Old Windsor, Berkshire, the Clifton, Bristol, the Reindeer, Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, and the Three Horseshoes, Fordham, Cambridgeshire.
The Bull is a 16th century venue run by the team from London’s restaurant the Pelican. It’s celebrated by The Michelin Guide as a “hugely characterful place”. Dishes have an “understated simplicity, but not at the expense of flavour,” the Guide adds.
The Loch & The Tyne is part of Adam Handling’s portfolio and offers re-worked, traditionally based dishes that represent good value.
It was also named the ‘Best Pub for Food’ at the 2023 Great British Pub Awards.
The Clifton serves “rustic, generous dishes,” according to The Michelin Guide, including some cooked over an open fire, and the Reindeer offers pub favourites like fish & chips and venison pie.
At the Three Horseshoes, dishes are “carefully prepared and attractively presented,” the Guide adds.
New Michelin Star recipients for 2024 in full:
Three star
The Ledbury, Notting Hill, west London
Two star
Brooklands, London, Belgravia, central London
Gymkhana, Mayfair, central London
Opheem, Birmingham, West Midlands
Terre, Castlemartyr, County Cork
Trivet, Snowsfields, central London
The Glenturret Lalique, Crieff, Scotland
One star
1890 by Gordon Ramsay, Strand, central London
Akoko, Fitzrovia, London
Aulis, Soho, central London
Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai, Brampton, Cumbria
Chishuru, London, Fitzrovia, central London
Crocadon, St Mellion, Cornwall
D’Olier Street, Dublin, Ireland
Dorian, Notting Hill, west London
Homestead Cottage, Doolin, Ireland
Humble Chicken, Soho, central London
Humo, Mayfair, central London
Lake Road Kitchen, Ambleside, Lake District
Mountain, Soho, central London
mýse, Hovingham, North Yorkshire
Ormer, Mayfair, central London
Pavyllon London, Mayfair, central London
Sushi Kanesaka, Mayfair, London
The Bishop’s Buttery, Cashel, Ireland