Pubs in Marlow
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Compleat Angler
Marlow Bridge Lane, Marlow SL7 1RG
Superbly located overlooking the Thames, this historic 4* hotel dates from 1640. The recently refurbished Walton Bar is named after Issak Walton who wrote the famous book "The Compleat Angler". Please Note there is no draught ale or lager available.
Old Brewery
84 High Street, Marlow SL7 1AX
A sports bar with Sky and BT, showing all the latest action. DJ on Friday and Saturday nights. A choice of four real ales on hand pump.
Chequers
51-53 High Street, Marlow SL7 1BA
Renovated in 2015. Now offers a bar named the Churchill Tap which serves Craft beer as well as Real Ale.
Oarsman
46 Spittal Street, Marlow SL7 1DB
Large mock Tudor pub. Caters for a younger crowd on the weekends with a late licence. Live music, pool and occasional karaoke are all popular. The house ale is specially produced for the pub by Belhaven brewery. Ale is competitively priced for Marlow. Recently refurbished and renamed (2019). Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Agua Cafe & Bar @ Crowne Plaza Hotel
Crown Plaza, Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow SL7 1GJ
Bar contained with the Crown Plaza Hotel. Unfortunately no real ale.
Britannia
Little Marlow Road, Marlow SL7 1HL
The pub's decor has been transformed making it look very trendy with its comfortable sofas and bright decor. Strong emphasis on food with meals served throughout the day. Beers are from the McMullens Brewery stable, often including their seasonal offering. Large area for enjoying outdoors drinking. Though a long way from the town centre, the pub is well connected by buses from Wycombe or Marlow town centre.
Two Brewers
St Peter Street, Marlow SL7 1NQ
Beautifully set on the banks of the River Thames down a quiet street a couple of minutes walk from the bustling High Street. Great menu complimented by 4 real ales. Devastated by fire in Summer 2013, the pub reopened on the 8th of October 2014. Alongside the continuing Fuller's London Pride are three Rebellion regulars, with occasion variation with Rebellion Seasonal ales.
Royal British Legion
Station Approach, Marlow SL7 1NT
Effectively a free house, this friendly RBL members club offers four handpumped ales from four independent breweries, with a Derbyshire beer usually available. Porter and stout are both high on the agenda throughout the year for the discerning drinker. Home of the Marlow Jazz club and regular music on Saturday nights. Pool, darts and crib are readily encouraged. Recently refurbished hall for hire. Show CAMRA membership card or copy of the GBG for entry. Regional Club of Year 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Marlow Donkey
Station Road, Marlow SL7 1NW
Imposing corner pub very close to the railway station. Large garden and conservatory area. Fashionably decorated throughout. Beer festivals usually held on August Bank Holiday.
Prince of Wales
1 Mill Road, Marlow SL7 1PX
A series of three distinct connected drinking areas with the back area set out for dining (traditional English food). Modern decor, lounge bar style.
George & Dragon
85 The Causeway, Marlow SL7 2AA
Modern pub attached to Premier Inn. Less than 100 metres from the River Thames.
Hand & Flowers
126 West Street, Marlow SL7 2BP
Michelin starred restaurant run by TV celebrity chef Tom Kerridge, positioned on the Western edge of Marlow on the road out towards Henley. There is a comfortable small bar area separate to the restaurant where you can buy just drinks (staff have assured us that this is the case although the pub is overwhelmingly devoted to food). There is also some outside patio seating. It serves a Hand and Flowers badged beer. Beers listed subject to change.
