Family of the Cubitt House London Pubs, The Grazing Goat Pub and Boutique Hotel is one of the finest pubs in the West End, serving the delicious pub food and drinks in Marylebone.

The Grazing Goat has an extensive Breakfast menu with something for everyone. Whether you're more of a savoury or sweet kind of person, this menu has it all.

Indulge in a light, seasonal fruit bowl or Pancakes with caramalised orange, masala and vanilla cream or fill up on one of the savoury dishes. From Scrambled Eggs with wild mushrooms & parmesan on sourdough to a Brioche Bun with grilled chorizo, fried eggs and tomato chutney, this menu has all your favourites with a delicious twist.

Sundays are all about feasting with friends and family, and The Grazing Goat's Sunday Feasting Menu couldn't be more perfect. Enjoy a tradional Sunday roast or indulge in indulge in a three course menu Sunday Feasting menu priced at £58pp.

The Grazing Goat also welcome you to enjoy the Chrismtas festivities with their Festive Feasting menu featuring three different feastinh menus.

The Grazing Goat Pub and Boutique Hotel is nestled within the heart of Marylebourne and is within close proximity to Marble Arch and Bond Street stations.

 

 

 

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Kitchen Opening Times

Monday to Saturday 7:30am - 10pm

Sunday 7:30 - 8:30pm

 

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Live Music
6 New Quebec Street, London, W1H 7RQ
Overall rating
4.3
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    2 months ago
    Great service and location. Nice pub. Food definitely not worth the money. £41 for steak without proper colour. £30 for a bone in lump of bacon that was rock solid. Side of beetroot and hazelnut had a couple of nuts in it, and was lacking salt! You be your own judge from the photos. Wasn’t too pleased about it. Wine was nice.
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    3 weeks ago
    We had a wonderful lunch here. The beef shin rarebit was absolutely amazing and the pie was a proper pie (shortcrust pastry all the way round!) and the mash and leeks with pancetta sides were also delicious. A really cosy atmosphere on a cold day and the service was stand out. Our waitress was excellent - anticipated our every need. Highly recommend.
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    2 weeks ago
    Review is for lunch: fantastic food, loved the chicken, mushroom and guanciale pie. 😋 Mains are £20-£30, more than in most pub menus however paying for quality food and definitely would visit again.