Restaurant in Bromeswell, United Kingdom
The Unruly Pig
230ptsMichelin-noted Suffolk pub cooking, genuine value.

About The Unruly Pig
A Michelin Plate (2025) pub in rural Suffolk that punches well above its postcode. The set menus are the best value at £££, with Mediterranean-influenced cooking — think Ibérico pork and bucatini vongole — delivered in a warm, wood-panelled room that works for special occasions without the formality of a fine dining destination. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekends.
Is The Unruly Pig worth the trip to Bromeswell?
Yes — if you are driving into rural Suffolk and want genuinely accomplished cooking in a room that feels like a proper pub rather than a restaurant wearing pub clothes, The Unruly Pig is the answer. It holds a Michelin Plate (2025), carries a Google rating of 4.4 across more than 1,500 reviews, and sits at £££ pricing that makes it a serious value proposition for the quality on the plate. The short version: book it.
What to expect when you arrive
The atmosphere here does a lot of the work. Wood panelling, considered modern art, and suited managers create a room that reads as polished without tipping into the stiff formality you might expect from a Michelin-recognised address. The energy is warm rather than hushed — this is still a pub in the leading sense, where the room hums without overwhelming conversation. For a special occasion, that balance matters: you get the sense of occasion without the performance anxiety of a fine dining room where every movement feels observed.
The service model reflects the owner's background , formerly a lawyer , and that comes through in a certain precision and structure to how the evening runs. But the team's warmth stops it feeling corporate. If you are bringing someone you want to impress, the combination of attentive service and an atmosphere that stays relaxed under pressure makes it a reliable choice. It is considerably easier to have an actual conversation here than at a destination restaurant where the theatre of the meal becomes the dominant experience.
The cooking
Kitchen applies contemporary techniques to a menu with a clear Mediterranean lean. Ibérico pork and bucatini vongole are the kinds of dishes that signal a kitchen thinking beyond the gastropub playbook , sourcing with intention and cooking with confidence rather than defaulting to crowd-pleasing British comfort. That Mediterranean thread gives the menu a coherence and a point of view that distinguishes it from the broader field of ambitious country pubs.
On value: the set menus are where The Unruly Pig makes its strongest case. At £££ pricing, a well-constructed set menu at this level of technical cooking represents the kind of proposition that is genuinely hard to find outside major cities. If you are weighing whether to order à la carte or commit to a set format, the set menu is the right call here. It is where the kitchen's range shows most clearly and where the price-to-quality ratio is at its sharpest.
Booking and timing
Booking difficulty sits at moderate , this is not a same-week proposition, particularly at weekends, but you are not fighting a three-month wait either. Plan two to three weeks ahead for a weekend table, especially if you have a specific date in mind for an anniversary or celebration. Midweek is more forgiving. The venue is on Orford Road in Bromeswell, Woodbridge , plan for a drive rather than a train; this is rural Suffolk and a car makes the logistics significantly simpler. Check current availability directly through the restaurant's booking system, as hours and service patterns are not published in this record.
For a special occasion group, contact the restaurant directly to discuss the room and seating configuration before assuming a standard table will work for your party size. The pub format means the seating layout can vary, and for a celebration meal it is worth confirming in advance rather than discovering constraints on the night.
Who should book
The Unruly Pig is the right call for couples or small groups who want a dinner that feels genuinely celebratory without the price tag or formality of a full fine-dining destination. It works well for a milestone birthday, an anniversary dinner, or a business meal where you want a setting that impresses without being intimidating. It is less suited to large parties looking for a relaxed, informal gathering , the considered service and structured menu format point toward a sit-down, focused dinner rather than a long, loose evening.
If you are exploring Suffolk more broadly, our full Bromeswell restaurants guide covers the wider dining options in the area, and our Bromeswell hotels guide is useful if you are planning an overnight. You might also look at Bromeswell bars, wineries, and experiences to build a full Suffolk itinerary around the meal.
How The Unruly Pig compares to other ambitious UK country restaurants
For context on where The Unruly Pig sits in the broader category of high-quality destination dining outside London: venues like Hand and Flowers in Marlow and hide and fox in Saltwood occupy a similar register , Michelin-recognised, pub or informal format, serious cooking. Moor Hall in Aughton and L'Enclume in Cartmel push into higher price tiers and deeper tasting menu territory. Gidleigh Park in Chagford and Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in Great Milton layer in the hotel destination experience at considerably higher spend. The Unruly Pig's position at £££ with a Michelin Plate makes it one of the more accessible entry points into this tier of cooking in a non-urban setting. For London benchmark comparisons, Midsummer House in Cambridge and CORE by Clare Smyth in London represent what the step up in formality and price looks like. Further afield for reference: Restaurant Andrew Fairlie in Auchterarder, Opheem in Birmingham, and The Fat Duck in Bray all show different versions of how serious cooking operates outside the London centre. International reference points: Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai are the kind of venues The Unruly Pig's regulars might be curious about when travelling.
Ratings at a glance
- Recognition: Michelin Plate (2025)
- Google: 4.4 / 5 (1,505 reviews)
- Price tier: £££
- Cuisine: Modern, Mediterranean-influenced pub cooking
- Booking difficulty: Moderate , aim for two to three weeks ahead for weekends
Practical details
The Unruly Pig is at Orford Road, Bromeswell, Woodbridge, IP12 2PU. A car is the practical way to get here. The set menus offer the leading value at this price tier. For dietary requirements or group bookings, contact the restaurant directly before your visit. Current hours and booking availability should be confirmed at the time of reservation.
Quick reference: Orford Rd, Bromeswell, Woodbridge IP12 2PU | £££ | Michelin Plate 2025 | Google 4.4 (1,505 reviews) | Moderate booking difficulty , book two to three weeks out for weekends.
Compare The Unruly Pig
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Unruly Pig | Modern Cuisine | £££ | This modern dining pub is far from unruly, with a formality to the service brought by its owner – a former lawyer – and suited managers. The team's geniality adds a welcome warmth, as do stylish touches like wood panelling and interesting modern art, which are nicely integrated within the classic pub décor. The cooking shows off contemporary techniques and there's a Mediterranean influence to some of the flavoursome dishes, like Ibérico pork or bucatini vongole. The best value is to be found on the set menus.; Michelin Plate (2025) | Moderate | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Modern British | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Contemporary European, French | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Modern French | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Ledbury | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Modern British, Traditional British | ££££ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How The Unruly Pig stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to The Unruly Pig in Bromeswell?
For similar ambition in Suffolk, The Packhorse Inn at Moulton and The Crown at Stoke by Nayland are worth considering. If you want to stay rural but push into Michelin-starred territory, The Bildeston Crown has held recognition in the county. The Unruly Pig's Michelin Plate (2025) puts it a clear step above most country pubs in the region, particularly on the value case offered by its set menus.
What should a first-timer know about The Unruly Pig?
Arrive expecting a proper pub room — wood panelling, modern art on the walls — rather than a formal dining room. The service is warm but structured, with suited managers giving the room more polish than a typical gastropub. Go for the set menu on your first visit: the venue data confirms it represents the best value here, and it's the right format to get a read on the kitchen's Mediterranean-influenced, contemporary technique cooking.
Does The Unruly Pig handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details aren't confirmed in available venue data. Given the kitchen works with a set menu format alongside à la carte, your best move is to call ahead and flag requirements before booking — this is standard practice at this level of cooking in the UK.
Is The Unruly Pig worth the price?
At £££, yes — particularly on the set menus, which the venue's own Michelin recognition identifies as the value entry point. You're getting contemporary technique and Mediterranean-influenced dishes in a room that feels genuinely considered, not a dressed-up pub charging London prices. For the price range, it competes credibly with urban options that charge more for less atmosphere.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Unruly Pig?
The set menu format is where the kitchen signals its confidence and where Michelin's 2025 Plate recognition is most relevant — the venue data explicitly flags the set menus as best value. If you're debating between set and à la carte, the set route gives you the clearest picture of what the kitchen can do at a lower per-dish cost.
Can The Unruly Pig accommodate groups?
The pub format means it can handle small groups more naturally than a tasting-menu-only restaurant would. For parties of six or more, book well in advance and confirm directly with the venue whether the room configuration suits your size — the polished, pub-rooted layout works well for celebratory groups but specific private dining options aren't confirmed in the venue record.
Is The Unruly Pig good for a special occasion?
Yes — it hits the right balance for occasions where you want the dinner to feel meaningful without the full formality of a Michelin-starred room. The combination of Michelin Plate recognition, Mediterranean-leaning cooking, and a room with genuine warmth (wood panelling, modern art, owner-led service culture) makes it a credible choice for birthdays, anniversaries, or celebratory dinners in Suffolk. It's the kind of place that impresses guests who don't necessarily track restaurant awards.
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