Restaurant in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
Lunar
290ptsMichelin-recognised dining inside Wedgwood's home.

About Lunar
Lunar sits inside the former staff canteen of the World of Wedgwood complex in Barlaston, where Michelin Plate recognition (2025) and a commitment to prime British ingredients place it firmly above the casual visitor-attraction dining typical of heritage sites. The restaurant serves modern cuisine on Wedgwood china, with a hidden bar and a chef's table overlooking the kitchen adding depth to the format.
Verdict: A Serious Modern British Restaurant Worth the Journey to Staffordshire
Lunar is the right booking if you want Michelin-recognised Modern British cooking paired with one of the most distinctive dining settings in the Midlands. The Wedgwood connection is not a gimmick — the tableware, the heritage, and the visitor experience around the restaurant create genuine context for a meal that rewards curious, engaged diners. If you are travelling from Birmingham or Manchester for a destination lunch, this clears the bar. If you want a quick mid-week dinner with no planning, look elsewhere.
The Setting and Why It Matters
Lunar sits inside the former staff canteen of the World of Wedgwood at Barlaston — a detail that gives the space a scale and character most restaurant conversions cannot buy. The room is vast, and Wedgwood's own fine china and tableware appear throughout service, which means the plates you eat from are not an afterthought but part of a coherent, considered identity. For food and travel enthusiasts who find context as satisfying as cooking, that layering matters. The Lunar Society itself , the eighteenth-century Birmingham collective of industrialists and thinkers of which Josiah Wedgwood was a founding member , gives the restaurant its name and its intellectual backbone. It is a reference point that the kitchen earns rather than merely inherits.
The chef's table is positioned to look directly through a large window into the kitchen, giving a working view of the team during service. That transparency suits a diner who wants to understand what they are eating, not just consume it. The hidden bar is worth finding before or after the meal , it functions as a quieter, more considered space than the main room. For context on comparable destination-restaurant settings in the UK, L'Enclume in Cartmel and Moor Hall in Aughton set the standard for integrating environment and food into a single argument , Lunar is working towards a similar logic in a very different geography.
Food and Drink: What the Michelin Plate Tells You
The 2025 Michelin Plate recognition , awarded to restaurants cooking at a good level without reaching star territory , is an honest signal for what Lunar delivers: serious intent and reliable execution, with prime British ingredients at the centre of the menu. The Michelin Plate category rewards kitchens that are cooking well and consistently, so treat it as a quality floor rather than a ceiling. Diners who have eaten at hide and fox in Saltwood or Hand and Flowers in Marlow , both operating in the Plate-to-Star range , will find Lunar in recognisable company in terms of ambition and approach.
Wine programme at Lunar is not detailed in the public record, but the setting and price tier (£££) suggest it is designed to support the food rather than compete with it. At this price point and with this level of recognition, expect a list built around classic British and European pairings with enough depth to hold interest across a longer meal. If the wine list is a primary factor in your decision, call ahead to ask about the list's depth and by-the-glass range before booking. For comparison, destination restaurants at a similar level , such as Gidleigh Park in Chagford , typically carry extensive cellar lists; Lunar's list is likely more focused given its context as a venue restaurant within a heritage site.
Ratings and Trust Signals
- Michelin Plate (2025) , recognised for cooking at a good level with quality ingredients
- Google: 4.5 from 280 reviews , a solid and consistent public rating across a meaningful sample
- Price range: £££ , mid-to-upper tier; accessible for a special occasion, not a casual weeknight
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Moderate booking difficulty , plan at least two to three weeks ahead, particularly for weekend lunch slots and the chef's table. Getting there: Barlaston, ST12 9ER , the World of Wedgwood site is accessible by car; check local transport options from Stoke-on-Trent city centre if arriving by train. Budget: £££, mid-to-upper range; factor in drinks if building a full-evening spend. Dress: No confirmed dress code in the public record, but the setting and price point suggest smart casual as a baseline. Experience: Allow time before or after the meal to engage with the wider World of Wedgwood visitor experience , the restaurant works leading as part of a longer half-day rather than a standalone booking.
For more options in the area, see our full Stoke-on-Trent restaurants guide, our Stoke-on-Trent bars guide, and our Stoke-on-Trent hotels guide if you are planning an overnight stay.
Pearl Picks: If You Like Lunar, Consider These
- Opheem in Birmingham , Michelin-starred modern Indian, the strongest destination-restaurant argument within an hour of Stoke
- Midsummer House in Cambridge , two Michelin stars, similarly strong on setting and British provenance
- Ynyshir Hall in Machynlleth , for diners who want a full destination experience built around place and produce
- Restaurant Andrew Fairlie in Auchterarder , comparable heritage-site restaurant setting, starred level
- Maison Lameloise in Chagny , for international comparison on heritage-anchored fine dining
- Frantzén in Stockholm , if the chef's-table-window format appeals and you want to see it at starred level
FAQ: Lunar, Barlaston
Is Lunar worth the price?
- At £££, yes , if the combination of Michelin-recognised cooking and a setting you will not find replicated elsewhere makes sense for your occasion. It is not the cheapest meal in the region, but the Wedgwood context and the quality of British ingredients justify the spend for a special lunch or dinner. If you want pure cooking value per pound, Opheem in Birmingham offers Michelin-starred food at a comparable price tier closer to the motorway.
What should I order at Lunar?
- The kitchen emphasises prime British ingredients, so follow the seasonal menu rather than looking for a fixed signature dish. The chef's table is the highest-value seat in the room if you want to understand the cooking , book it specifically when reserving rather than hoping it is available on the day.
Does Lunar handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific information is confirmed in the public record. Contact the restaurant directly when booking to confirm dietary accommodation , this is standard practice for any £££-level Modern British restaurant and most will adapt with notice.
Can I eat at the bar at Lunar?
- The hidden bar is confirmed as a space for drinks. Whether it operates as a standalone eating option is not confirmed in the public record , treat it as a pre- or post-dinner destination rather than a full dining alternative until you can verify with the venue directly.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Lunar?
- No tasting menu details are confirmed in the public record. At Michelin Plate level with a £££ price range, a structured tasting option is plausible but not guaranteed. Ask when booking. If a tasting menu is your preferred format and you want a guaranteed option, Waterside Inn in Bray or L'Enclume in Cartmel offer that with full starred credentials.
Is Lunar good for a special occasion?
- Yes , it is one of the stronger special-occasion arguments in Staffordshire. The setting, the tableware, and the Michelin recognition together create an experience that signals effort and care. The chef's table in particular works well for a two-person celebration. For larger groups, the main room's scale accommodates without the intimacy loss you get at smaller restaurants. See our Stoke-on-Trent experiences guide for ways to extend the occasion beyond the meal itself.
Compare Lunar
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lunar | £££ | Moderate | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Lunar and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lunar worth the price?
At £££, Lunar sits in the upper tier for Staffordshire and the wider Midlands, but the 2025 Michelin Plate recognition confirms the kitchen is cooking at a level that justifies the spend. You are also paying for a setting — the former World of Wedgwood staff canteen, served on fine Wedgwood china — that no comparable regional restaurant can match. If you want pure value-per-plate, look elsewhere; if the full experience matters, it earns its price.
What should I order at Lunar?
Specific dishes are not documented in available data, but the Michelin Plate listing flags prime British ingredients as a defining feature of the menu. Booking the chef's table is worth doing if you want to watch the kitchen at work through the large window — that seat changes how you engage with the food. Ask the team on booking what is leading the menu seasonally.
Does Lunar handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary information is not publicly listed for Lunar, so check the venue's official channels before booking, particularly for the chef's table format where the kitchen may be running a set menu built around specific ingredients. For a £££ Michelin Plate restaurant, advance notice of requirements is standard practice and almost always accommodated at this level.
Can I eat at the bar at Lunar?
Lunar has a hidden bar noted as a good spot for drinks, though whether full dining is available at the bar is not confirmed in current venue data. If a bar sitting is important to your visit, call ahead to clarify. At minimum, the bar works well as a pre-dinner option before moving to the main dining room or chef's table.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Lunar?
Tasting menu availability and pricing are not confirmed in the venue record, so verify on booking. If a tasting format is offered, the chef's table with its kitchen view is the strongest case for it — the format makes most sense when you can watch the progression being prepared. For a la carte flexibility, the main dining room is the practical choice.
Is Lunar good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the chef's table is the specific booking to make for it. The combination of Wedgwood china service, a kitchen-view counter, and Michelin Plate-level cooking gives a special occasion dinner a setting that does the work for you. Book the chef's table two to three weeks out minimum — it will be the first seat to go on weekends.
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