Michelin-starred gastropub serving upscale Modern British game dishes

























"The residents of Fulham must feel rather blessed that their local happens to be the only MICHELIN-Starred pub in all of London. Fortunately, The Harwood Arms still feels like a pub: the atmosphere is relaxed, the produce is British and a proper roast dinner is served on Sundays. Many of the satisfying dishes are straightforward in approach, but the chefs manage to achieve wonderful depth of flavour and well-judged balance throughout." - Andrew Young
"Sunday Roast here is a great example of traditional British food." - Andrew Young
"As London’s only MICHELIN-Starred pub, it sits around the corner from Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge—perfect when football brings you to the area." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"The Harwood Arms in Fulham is about as close as you can get to being a fancy restaurant while still being a pub. It’s on a little street that feels more country than town and once inside, you’ll find neutral walls, deer antlers, sophisticated furniture, and a posh 1920s bar that we absolutely cannot picture Peggy Mitchell standing behind. You can expect dishes like whole baked lemon sole, strawberry and lavender trifle, and plenty of things involving fresh game." - jake missing
"The Harwood Arms is as close as you can get to being a fine dining restaurant while still being a pub. It’s on a Fulham street that’s more Cotswolds than London. Inside, you’ll find deer antlers and a posh 1920s bar that we cannot picture Peggy Mitchell standing behind. Dishes are a touch European with a big focus on British ingredients, like rabbit shoulder lasagna, apple parfait with shortbread, and plenty of fresh game." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, sinead cranna