The Grazing Goat
Welcome to The Grazing Goat Public House & Hotel. Located in Marylebone on New Quebec Street, our pub offers a warm, rustic and comfortable interior with a delightful seasonal British menu.
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OUR PEOPLE Our philosophy with people is, and always will be, that people who join our teams, who are prepared to work hard, who are honest and understand what the importance of integrity is will have an opportunity to prosper.
We endeavour to create a home away from home environment for our teams and our customers.
What we know for sure is that happy staff equal happy customers!
OUR SUPPLIERS We use distinct and exceptional British produce with a nod to European cooking techniques, putting an emphasis on keeping things simple, without compromising on quality.
For more information on our suppliers click here.
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The Grazing Goat | Cubitt House | Eat, Sleep & Drink | Marylebone ...
OUR PEOPLE Our philosophy with people is, and always will be, that people who join our teams, who are prepared to work hard, who are honest and understand what the importance of integrity is will have an opportunity to prosper.
We endeavour to create a home away from home environment for our teams and our customers.
What we know for sure is that happy staff equal happy customers!
OUR SUPPLIERS We use distinct and exceptional British produce with a nod to European cooking techniques, putting an emphasis on keeping things simple, without compromising on quality.
For more information on our suppliers click here.
The Grazing Goat, London – Updated 2018 Prices
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The Grazing Goat, Marylebone, London Hotel Reviews
Children are welcome though it's not ideal for young kids as there are no family facilities, and lots of stairs.
The restaurant's buzzy atmosphere and children's menu make it well-suited to families – there was a lovely mix of groups, couples and families with young children when we visited on a Saturday lunchtime.
The Superior room and 2 of the Standard rooms (C and F) can fit a rollaway bed.
All rooms can hold a travel cot.
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Boutique hotel the Grazing Goat in Marylebone, London, is about 15 minutes from my Bloomsbury flat on public transport.
The pub is hidden behind heaving Oxford Street on a row of charming, independent stores and little restaurants, offering a boutique alternative to some of the other big, chain hotels that gather here.
Slipping inside the front doors and out of the freezing London fog, we pass the entrance to the pub and make our way up a winding staircase to the restaurant.
It’s late and the restaurant is busy, but a member of staff quickly confirms our reservation, grabs some keys and charges up three floors to the top of the building and our superior-sized room.
As I sink beneath the water, scented with orange-blossom bath salts, Mr Smith takes advantage of the fact that drinks are literally on tap (since we’re staying in a pub) and orders champagne to the room.
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Another proficient operation from the Cubitt House group – the people who brought us elegant spots such as the Thomas Cubitt in Belgravia, and the Orange Public House in Pimlico.
Marble Arch may seem a bit north for them, but this is Portman Village, where their contemporary country house look goes down as smoothly as a glass of champers.