Restaurant in Marlow, United Kingdom
Hand and Flowers
1,005ptsTwo stars, pub room, book well ahead.

About Hand and Flowers
Hand and Flowers holds two Michelin stars and a La Liste 78-point rating, making it the most decorated restaurant in Marlow by a significant margin. Tom Kerridge's kitchen delivers precise Modern British cooking in a relaxed pub room — a combination that justifies the ££££ price and the difficult booking. Plan well ahead: tables here are among the hardest to secure outside London.
The Verdict
If you have been to Hand and Flowers before, you already know the answer to the question of whether to go back: yes. The harder question for a first-timer is whether two Michelin stars in a pub building on a West Street in Marlow is worth the planning it demands. It is — but come prepared. This is not a spontaneous dinner. Bookings run weeks out at minimum, prices sit firmly at the ££££ tier, and Sunday service closes at 5 pm, which means no late-evening option on the one day the kitchen keeps its longest lunch window. Go on a weekday evening if you want the full dinner service without the Sunday crowd. The reward is Modern British cooking that La Liste rated at 78 points in 2026, Michelin has held at two stars since 2025, and Opinionated About Dining placed at #312 in Europe in 2024 and #322 in 2025. That consistency across three independent rating bodies is the trust signal that makes the price credible.
What to Expect on a First Visit
Tom Kerridge's Hand and Flowers is the reference point for serious pub dining in the UK, and arriving for the first time it is easy to see how the reputation holds. The building reads as a pub — beamed ceilings, a convivial atmosphere, staff who keep the room feeling light rather than ceremonial. But the cooking operates at a different register entirely. La Liste's note is worth quoting directly: "classic dishes executed with such skill and precision that they soar to rarely seen heights." That is an accurate description of the approach. The menu is not exhaustive, which works in your favour: the kitchen is not stretching across too many dishes, so what lands on the table reflects a tighter level of focus than you find at larger fine-dining operations.
For a first timer, the format can feel slightly unexpected. This is not a tasting-menu-only room in the way that, say, The Fat Duck in Bray or L'Enclume in Cartmel operates. Hand and Flowers sits in a different category: it runs a more traditional service structure anchored in the pub format, while delivering cooking that competes directly with formal dining rooms. If you are comparing it to Moor Hall in Aughton or CORE by Clare Smyth in London, the ambiance is considerably more relaxed, but the technical standard in the kitchen is comparable. That trade-off suits some diners very well. If you want ceremony with your stars, look elsewhere. If you want precision cooking in a room where you can actually talk, this is among the leading options in the country for it.
Ingredients are described by La Liste as exemplary, with presentation first-rate and flavours given room rather than being obscured by technical excess. That editorial framing aligns with the broader reputation the kitchen has built: this is cooking that reads as generous and direct rather than architectural. The banana soufflé is singled out in the La Liste citation as outstanding , a dessert that, by that assessment, justifies arriving hungry enough to finish a full meal and still make room for it.
Timing and Service Hours
Hand and Flowers runs lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday, lunch only on Sunday (closing at 5 pm), and is open Monday for both services. Evening sittings run from 6:30 pm to 9:15 pm across most of the week. This is not a venue with a late-night programme. The kitchen closes at 9:15 pm on dinner service days, and there is no bar operation that continues independently beyond the restaurant close. If late-night options in Marlow are part of your evening plan, factor that in before booking: you will want to pair this with a nearby place for drinks rather than expecting the restaurant itself to carry the night past 10 pm. For options in the broader Marlow area, our full Marlow bars guide covers what is available after dinner.
Sunday lunch is a different calculation from the weekday dinner. The longer service window (noon to 5 pm) means a more relaxed pace, and for a first visit it can be a useful format , no rush to be out by 9:15 pm, more time in the room. The trade-off is that Sunday is a popular booking day and the competition for tables is high. Weekday lunch offers the most flexibility if your schedule allows it.
Booking
Book as far ahead as possible. Two Michelin stars in a 30-seat-class pub room outside London means demand consistently exceeds supply. Pearl rates the booking difficulty here as near impossible in practical terms. Check the restaurant's own website for the current release schedule and set reminders: tables at this level of demand often go in a single release window. If you cannot get a reservation at Hand and Flowers, The Coach , also a Tom Kerridge operation in Marlow , is the practical fallback and operates at a lower price point with considerably easier availability.
How It Compares: Marlow and Beyond
Within Marlow, Hand and Flowers sits at a different tier from every other venue. The Coach (Modern British, £££) is the natural comparison and the right recommendation if you want Kerridge's kitchen at a lower commitment level. The Butcher's Tap and Grill (££) covers the casual end of the meat-focused range and is the easiest booking in the group. For Indian cooking in Marlow, Sindhu offers a distinct option, while Compleat Angler and Danesfield House provide hotel-based dining at varying price points. None of them compete with Hand and Flowers on technical ambition or award credentials.
In the national Modern British context, Hand and Flowers sits alongside venues like Gidleigh Park in Chagford, hide and fox in Saltwood, and 33 The Homend in Ledbury as regional two-star-level destinations worth a specific journey. Compared to The Ritz Restaurant in London, Hand and Flowers delivers more relaxed surroundings at a comparable or lower price tier, with a different kind of authority , pub-rooted and ingredient-driven rather than formal and ceremonial.
For a broader picture of what Marlow offers beyond the table, see our full Marlow restaurants guide, our full Marlow hotels guide, our full Marlow wineries guide, and our full Marlow experiences guide.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: 2 Stars (2025)
- La Liste: 78 points, Leading Restaurants 2026
- Opinionated About Dining: #322 in Europe (2025), #312 (2024)
- Google: 4.4 from 1,883 reviews
Quick reference: Hand and Flowers, 126 West St, Marlow SL7 2BP. Lunch and dinner Mon–Sat; lunch only Sunday (closes 5 pm). Dinner service runs 6:30–9:15 pm. ££££. Book as far ahead as possible.
Compare Hand and Flowers
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Hand and Flowers | ££££ | — |
| The Coach | £££ | — |
| The Butcher's Tap and Grill | ££ | — |
| The Oarsman | ££ | — |
| The Troublesome Lodger | — | |
| Vaasu | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hand and Flowers good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion meal in the UK at this price tier. Two Michelin stars in a pub-format room means the setting is warm rather than formal, which suits celebrations that want serious food without a stiff dining room. Book well ahead — demand is high and the room is small.
Does Hand and Flowers handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking. Dietary requirements are not detailed in available sources, but at this level of operation — two Michelin stars, La Liste-ranked — kitchens of this calibre typically accommodate restrictions when given advance notice. Call ahead rather than noting it only at the time of booking.
Can I eat at the bar at Hand and Flowers?
Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in available sources. Hand and Flowers operates as a pub-format venue, but with a room that runs at high demand given its two Michelin stars, the best approach is to contact them directly to ask about any counter or bar dining options before assuming availability.
Can Hand and Flowers accommodate groups?
Groups are possible but the room is small, which means large parties compete directly with the venue's overall capacity. Smaller groups of 2–4 are the practical sweet spot. For larger bookings, contact the restaurant well in advance — lead times for tables are already long given the two-star demand.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Hand and Flowers?
Menu format details are not confirmed in available sources. What is documented is that La Liste describes every dish as 'so appealing' and singles out the banana soufflé as outstanding, which suggests the kitchen performs across the full menu. At ££££ pricing with two Michelin stars, the value case is stronger here than at comparably priced formal dining rooms in London.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hand and Flowers?
Lunch is the more practical choice for first-timers: the Sunday service runs until 5 pm with a distinct window that suits a leisurely meal, and weekday lunch slots are slightly easier to book than dinner. Dinner fills faster and the room atmosphere in the evening is often cited as convivial rather than quiet, so neither is a wrong call — lunch is just the lower-friction entry point.
Is Hand and Flowers worth the price?
At ££££ with two Michelin stars and a La Liste ranking, Hand and Flowers is among the stronger value propositions at this price point in the UK because you are paying London prices for a pub room in Marlow rather than a formal city dining room. La Liste's panel notes ingredients are 'exemplary' and dishes reach 'rarely seen heights.' If Modern British cooking in a relaxed setting is the format you want, the price is justified.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Tuesday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Friday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6:30–9:15 pm
- Sunday
- 12–5 pm
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