Buckinghamshire has made the list of the top gastropubs in the country - not just once but twice!
Whether you're ready to put Dry January behind you or you're looking for a fashionable way to spend your entire weekend at the pub, we've got you covered.
With incredible gourmet food just two feet from the bar, a visit to one of these gastropubs is impossible to resist.
Here are the two Buckinghamshire pubs that made the Top 50 Gastropubs in the UK by Estrella Damm so you can put them to the test immediately.
The best gastropubs in Buckinghamshire
The Hand & Flowers
The Hand & Flowers is described as a gastropub that "needs no introduction" and comes in tenth place on the UK-wide ranking.
Tom Kerridge's first pub opened in 2002, earning its first Michelin star within its first year and is the only pub in the UK with two Michelin stars.
It's not Kerridge’s only pub; he owns and runs two others in Marlow – the Butcher’s Tap and The Coach which is also on the top 50 list.
Where: 126 West Street, Marlow SL7 2BP England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0 - 2 Michelin stars
Number of 'Excellent' reviews on Tripadvisor: 2858
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The Coach
The Coach, also owned by iconic chef Tom Kerridge, is ranked in 12th place on the Top 5O gastropubs in the UK list.
It was 2016’s Highest New Entry on Estrella Damm's list and has continued to score highly ever since.
The gastropub is described as one of the more casual Michelin starred restaurants that you can eat at so if you're looking for delicious food without the pretentious atmosphere, this is the place for you.
Where: 3 West Street, Marlow SL7 2LS England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0 - 1 Michelin star
Number of 'Excellent' reviews on Tripadvisor: 895
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