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    The Harwood Arms

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    London's Michelin star in a real pub.

    The Harwood Arms, Restaurant in London

    About The Harwood Arms

    The Harwood Arms is London's only Michelin-starred pub — a genuine working local on Walham Grove, SW6, serving owner-supplied game and British seasonal cooking under chef Jake Leach. At £££, it delivers star-level precision without the ££££ formality. Book four to six weeks out minimum; evenings fill fast on the strength of its 2024 Michelin star and consistent OAD recognition.

    Is The Harwood Arms worth booking?

    Yes — and if you care about where London's Michelin star money is leading spent, this is one of the clearest answers in the city. The Harwood Arms in Fulham holds a Michelin star (2024) and sits at #348 in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe rankings for 2025, up from #176 in 2024. It is a working pub on Walham Grove, SW6, and that is not a caveat — it is the point. The food is genuinely accomplished Modern British cooking built around British game and deer supplied by the owners themselves, and it costs a fraction of what you would pay at a comparable room in Mayfair or Notting Hill. Book it.

    What kind of room are you walking into?

    The spatial experience at The Harwood Arms matters to the decision. This is not a converted dining room that happens to serve beer. It reads as a pub first: bare wood, natural light, a bar you can actually drink at, tables close enough together that you feel part of the room rather than marooned in it. The scale is deliberately human. There is no grand gesture in the architecture, no theatrical open kitchen designed for Instagram. What the room does instead is reduce the distance between you and the food , the informality makes the cooking feel more impressive, not less, because you are not being primed by surroundings that cost as much as the tasting menu to create.

    The bar seating and counter area are particularly worth knowing about if you are planning a solo visit or a visit as a pair. Eating at the bar here puts you closer to the rhythm of the room than a corner table would, and in a venue where the casual pub atmosphere is load-bearing to the experience, that proximity matters. The Harwood Arms is not running a chef's counter in the Maison Estelle or Counter format, but bar seating at a pub of this cooking standard is its own category of experience: you get the precision of the kitchen with the ease of a local. If bar seats are available when you book, take them.

    The cooking and why it works

    Menu is British to the core, built around game and seasonal produce. The owners supply much of the deer and game that drives the kitchen , that supply chain is verifiable and is reflected in the Michelin recognition. Under chef Jake Leach, the approach is one of clarity rather than complexity: the OAD commentary notes that dishes are well-balanced and keep things simple enough for each main ingredient to hold its own. The venison Scotch egg has become the shorthand reference for the pub's identity, and the bar snacks , including homemade crisps , are worth ordering before you commit to the main menu.

    Michelin write-up frames the ambition correctly: the cooking is highly accomplished, but it still does what pub food does leading, which is leave you feeling satisfied rather than merely impressed. That distinction is useful when comparing it to the ££££ tier. If you want to feel the weight of technical refinement for its own sake, [CORE by Clare Smyth](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/core-by-clare-smyth-london-restaurant) or [The Ritz Restaurant](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/the-ritz-restaurant-london-restaurant) will serve that need. The Harwood Arms is the better call when you want cooking that is as good as those rooms on the plate, but delivered in a register you can actually relax in.

    Timing and availability

    Harwood Arms is open Monday to Thursday evenings only (5:30 PM–9:15 PM), with Friday and Saturday lunch and dinner service added, and a full Sunday run from noon to 8:15 PM. Sunday lunch is the session most likely to give you a better shot at a table on shorter notice than midweek evenings, which tend to fill weeks out. With a Google rating of 4.6 across 1,527 reviews and a Michelin star driving demand, booking difficulty here is real. Three to four weeks ahead is a sensible minimum; six weeks is safer for a Friday or Saturday evening.

    Harwood Arms has been holding Michelin recognition long enough that its anniversary as a starred pub is itself a trust signal , it is not a recent breakout riding a wave of initial hype but a venue that has sustained critical recognition across multiple cycles. The OAD jump from #176 (2024) to #348 (2025) in the Casual Europe list reflects the competitiveness of the category rather than any decline in the kitchen's output.

    How it fits into a broader London or UK trip

    Fulham SW6 is not a restaurant-destination neighbourhood in the way that Soho or Marylebone are, which is part of why The Harwood Arms remains harder to book than its location might suggest. If you are building a London dining itinerary and want Modern British across a range of registers, pair it with [Cornus](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/cornus-london-restaurant) or [Dorian](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/dorian-london-restaurant) for contrast. For something lighter, [Ormer Mayfair](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/ormer-mayfair-london-restaurant) works as a same-trip option in a different price tier.

    If you are coming to London specifically for British pub cooking at this level, context helps: the [Hand and Flowers in Marlow](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/hand-and-flowers-marlow-restaurant) is the most direct national peer , a two-Michelin-star pub at a higher price point and a harder booking. Within London, The Harwood Arms holds a position with no close competitor. For wider UK comparisons, [L'Enclume in Cartmel](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/lenclume-cartmel-restaurant), [Moor Hall in Aughton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/moor-hall-aughton-restaurant), [Waterside Inn in Bray](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/waterside-inn-bray-restaurant), and [Gidleigh Park in Chagford](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/gidleigh-park-chagford-restaurant) are all operating at a higher price tier and in destination-travel territory. For Modern British at the £££ level outside London, [hide and fox in Saltwood](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/hide-and-fox-saltwood-restaurant), [33 The Homend in Ledbury](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/33-the-homend-ledbury-restaurant), and [Artichoke in Amersham](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/artichoke-amersham-restaurant) are worth knowing about. See our [full London restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/london), [London hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/london), [London bars guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/london), [London wineries guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/london), and [London experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/london) for the wider picture.

    Practical details

    The Harwood Arms is at Walham Grove, London SW6 1QJ. Price range: £££. Service: Monday–Thursday evenings, Friday–Saturday lunch and dinner, Sunday noon–8:15 PM. Booking difficulty: hard. Book as far ahead as your schedule allows , 4–6 weeks minimum for evenings.

    Quick reference: Walham Grove SW6 | £££ | Mon–Thu eve, Fri–Sat lunch/eve, Sun noon–8:15 PM | Book 4–6 weeks out minimum.

    Ratings

    • Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
    • Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe: #348 (2025), #176 (2024), Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (1,527 reviews)

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    The Harwood ArmsThe Harwood Arms is a pub at heart, so bar snacks are a must: munch on homemade crisps or a venison Scotch egg while you peruse the menu with a pint. The cooking at this pub may be highly accomplished, but it still does what pub food does best: leaves you feeling eminently satisfied. The menu is British to the core and the owners supply much of the expertly cooked deer and game. Well-balanced dishes burst with flavour and allow each main ingredient to shine by keeping things simple.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #348 (2025); The Harwood Arms is a pub at heart, so bar snacks are a must: munch on homemade crisps or a venison Scotch egg while you peruse the menu with a pint. The cooking at this pub may be highly accomplished, but it still does what pub food does best: leaves you feeling eminently satisfied. The menu is British to the core and the owners supply much of the expertly cooked deer and game. Well-balanced dishes burst with flavour and allow each main ingredient to shine by keeping things simple.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #176 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Highly Recommended (2023)£££
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Harwood Arms?

    Lunch is the easier booking and, for most visitors, the better format. Friday and Saturday lunch runs 12 PM–2:15 PM; Sunday opens noon through 8:15 PM, giving the most relaxed experience. Dinner service runs Monday through Saturday from 5:30 PM, but the Monday–Thursday evenings-only window means weeknight tables disappear fast. If you want the full game-led menu without the booking pressure, Sunday lunch is the call.

    Can The Harwood Arms accommodate groups?

    The Harwood Arms is a pub, so it handles groups more naturally than a formal dining room would — but it is also a Michelin-starred kitchen at £££, which limits large-party flexibility. Groups of four to six are workable at standard tables. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels through their website to confirm availability and any private dining options, as this is not documented in publicly available sources.

    How far ahead should I book The Harwood Arms?

    Book at least three to four weeks ahead for a weekend table; peak Sunday lunch slots can go further out than that. The Michelin star and OAD Casual in Europe #348 (2025) ranking keep demand steady year-round. Weekday evening tables (Monday–Thursday) are slightly easier to land but still not last-minute. Do not show up without a reservation and expect to be seated in the dining room.

    What should I order at The Harwood Arms?

    Start with the bar snacks before you sit down — the venison Scotch egg is the dish most associated with this pub and worth ordering on arrival with a pint. The kitchen's strength is its game cookery: the owners supply much of the deer and game directly, so those dishes carry more provenance than most London menus at this price point. Beyond specific dishes, the Michelin assessors note the menu keeps things simple and lets main ingredients lead.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at The Harwood Arms?

    The Harwood Arms is not primarily a tasting-menu format — it operates as a pub with a seasonal Modern British menu, and the appeal is that the food is highly accomplished without demanding a fixed multi-course commitment. If you want a structured tasting-menu experience at this price tier, CORE by Clare Smyth or The Ledbury are the more appropriate choices. Here, the value case is Michelin-starred cooking in a format that lets you eat as much or as little as you want.

    What are alternatives to The Harwood Arms in London?

    For Michelin-starred Modern British at a similar £££ price point, The Ledbury (Notting Hill) is the closest peer in ambition, though it sits in a more formal dining room. If you want another pub-rooted experience without the Michelin credentials, the comparison weakens fast — the Harwood Arms has held its star since 2024 and is ranked #348 in OAD Casual Europe 2025, which puts it ahead of most gastropub competition. For higher-end British fine dining, CORE by Clare Smyth or Dinner by Heston Blumenthal operate at a different price tier and format entirely.

    Does The Harwood Arms handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu is built around game and British seasonal produce, which means it is inherently meat-forward. Vegetarians and vegans will find limited options by design — this kitchen's identity is tied to deer and game supplied by the owners. If dietary restrictions are a factor for your group, contact the restaurant ahead of booking; specific accommodation details are not publicly documented, and it would be worth confirming before you commit at £££ per head.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Tuesday
    5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Wednesday
    5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Thursday
    5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-2:15 PM 5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Saturday
    12 PM-2:15 PM 5:30 PM-9:15 PM
    Sunday
    12 PM-8:15 PM

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