Rick Stein, Marlborough
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1279 reviewsJoin us on the high street of beautiful Marlborough to enjoy our combination of classic dishes, excellent wines and coastal charm. Enjoy the freshest ingredients, simply cooked to Rick’s favourite recipes.
Look forward to Rick's iconic seafood dishes before or after a day of shopping in the historic market town or walking in picturesque north east Wiltshire.
Whilst we specialise in fish dishes, our menu caters to all food lovers, with options ranging from steak, to roast pork, or chicken. Or stop in for a good cup of coffee.
Start with a fresh and simple salad of tomato, burrata and extra virgin olive oil, then Cornish mackerel battered and served with mayonnaise, chilli sauce and lime, a favourite from Rick's Road to Mexico, served with French fries and a spring onion salad. Finally, perfectly ripe English strawberries with a dash of Chantilly cream and a refreshing strawberry sorbet.
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Marlborough can be approached from a number of different directions. If you enter the postcode, SN8 1HQ, into a sat nav, it will bring you to the high street where we are situated. Parking is available in the middle of the high street every day except Wednesday and Saturday when the market is running and there are various other car parks nearby too.
Although Marlborough doesn't have a railway station, it's only a 1 hour 10min journey to London Paddington from Pewsey station (a 15-minute drive from Marlborough) and London is just over an hour away if you take the train from Swindon, which is a 25-minute drive from town. Trains to Paddington from Great Bedwyn station — 20 minutes away by car — take around 1 hr 15 mins.
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Wednesday - Friday | 12:00 | - 15:00 |
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Saturday - Sunday | 12:00 | - 21:00 |
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