Discover Tom Kerridge’s Gastropub range

Fancy tucking into dishes created by an award-winning chef, from the comfort of home, for a fraction of the price? Introducing Gastropub x Tom Kerridge, available exclusively at M&S Food.

Senior Food Editor at M&S Food

Heather Taylor
Tom Kerridge gastropub

Tom Kerridge's first-ever retail food product collaboration is a collection of elevated takes on classic British dishes, lovingly created based on recipes from Tom’s restaurant kitchens. Discover what makes our exclusive Gastropub x Tom Kerridge range special – in Tom’s own words – and be inspired by his pro-chef cooking tips.

New Gastropub favourites

Our exclusive Tom Kerridge Gastropub range can be enjoyed as part of our Dine In menu, meaning you can enjoy a chef-approved main, side and starter or dessert for just £7.50 a head. Don't miss succulent British Beef Brisket Meatballs and Fiery Mac and Cheese by Tom Kerridge, made with vintage cheddar and with a kick from Korean gochujang chilli paste. Going veggie? Try the Bombay Potato and Lentil Cottage Pie by Tom Kerridge, featuring layers of spiced roasted vegetables and lentil dal with a Bombay potato and Barber's West Country Cheddar topping.

"We've gone the extra mile to source the best quality ingredients from M&S to create these new dishes, from fully traceable British beef to West Country cheddar. The recipes are all about building layers of big, bold flavours. And what’s even better, these are available in the Gastropub Dine In deal – result!"

- Tom Kerridge

Expertly sourced ingredients

All the dishes in this exclusive-to-M&S range are based on recipes developed in Tom's award-winning kitchens and prepared using professional chefs' techniques. Many of the ingredients used are found in our Foodhall – think 100% traceable British beef, Cornish sea salt and nutty West Country cheddar.

“They're deeply rooted in the flavour profiles we achieve in our restaurants. Dishes which celebrate single ingredients that speak for themselves. Sourcing the best produce was of the utmost importance.”

- Tom Kerridge

Published 22/04/2026