7 Gastropub Restaurants near St Albans

We found 7 Gastropub restaurants within 11 miles 11 miles of St Albans

Looking for places to eat in St Albans? Then you’re in luck because you can find a comprehensive list of the city’s eateries right here. Honestly, going for dinner in St Albans has never been easier. Restaurants in St Albans cater for everyone, no matter what you’re in the mood for. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to go for afternoon tea, dim sum or gyros, you can filter your search accordingly to find the right St Albans’ restaurant for you. Better yet, you can narrow your search down even further. We appreciate how important every single detail is, so whether you’re dining in St Albans to celebrate your mate’s birthday or your Mum’s retirement, or perhaps you’re looking for a waterside hotel, or a unique wine bar where you can enjoy quiet conversation, we promise it will definitely be a night you won’t be forgetting any time soon.

Gastropub Restaurants near St Albans
Gastropub Restaurants near St Albans
Gastropub Restaurants near St Albans
Gastropub Restaurants near St Albans
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Dylans Kings Arms

Dylans Kings Arms

St Albans, AL3 4ER
0.1 miles
What we think
"Re-opened after a hiatus of more than 14 years, this well-known St Albans boozer has rapidly re-established itself as a “local favourite” & ..." Read our full review
The White Horse

The White Horse

Harpenden, AL5 2JP
3.6 miles
The White Horse is a delightful old pub in Hatching Green. Five minutes from the bustling centre of Harpenden on the one hand & Junction 9 of the M1 on ... Find out more
The Alford Arms

The Alford Arms

Berkhamsted, HP1 3DD
8.4 miles
What we think
"Secreted away in the tiny hamlet of Frithsden, surrounded by Ashridge National Trust Estate, this “fabulous country pub” was one of early c ..." Read our full review
The Bricklayers Arms

The Bricklayers Arms

Kings Langley, HP3 0PH
8.9 miles
With beautiful surrounding countryside and nearby country walks over the rolling hills of the Chess Valley it’s hard to believe that the 18th Century ... Find out more
The Hare Harrow

The Hare Harrow

Harrow Weald, HA3 6SD
9.1 miles
The Hare in Old Redding, Harrow Weald is now part of Raymond Blanc’s White Brasserie Company group and is open daily serving a seasonal a la carte men ... Find out more
The White Horse Hotel

The White Horse Hotel

Hertford, SG14 2LB
10.7 miles
The 15th century White Horse, Hertingfordbury, sits just outside the Historic County Town of Hertford. This coaching inn provides great hospitality and acco ... Find out more
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St Albans, a leafy cathedral city just 20 miles north west of London, has a lot going for it. Named after Britain’s first Saint, Alban, the city is not just the birthplace of the hot cross bun, it’s also home to Britain’s oldest pub. Foodies and fashionistas can rejoice, because St Alban’s has absolutely everything they could possibly want. The town is known for its number of independent shops, boutiques and artisan jewellers, selling everything from interiors to health products.

It’s also home to the famous Charter Market, which happens twice a week on a Wednesday and a Saturday. Whether you’re looking to get your watch fixed or your hands on some delicious gin, as long as you're prepared to haggle you won’t go home disappointed, or empty handed. St Albans is worth a visit just to walk around and admire all the medieval builders which scatter the town, and of course you can’t miss the city’s cathedral, which is often referred to as the Abbey.

After a day spent wandering around St Albans, you’ll definitely have worked up an appetite which is why we’ve put a selection of the city’s restaurants together for you.