Michelin Guide UK & Ireland 2026 – live results, new stars, upgrades & deletions

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The Michelin Guide UK & Ireland 2026 ceremony took place in Dublin on Monday, February 9.

This page will be updated in real time throughout the evening as Michelin announces new stars, upgrades, deletions and special awards across the UK and Ireland.

From first-time one-star restaurants to potential two and three-star promotions, this live hub is your central place for the full Michelin picture as it unfolds.

We’ll be updating this page continuously during the ceremony and into the night, with confirmed results added as soon as they are announced.

Last updated at: 19:02
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How to follow the ceremony live

The Michelin Guide UK & Ireland 2026 ceremony will be livestreamed on YouTube from 6pm.

Watch the ceremony live here:

Live Results Sections

New two Michelin stars – UK & Ireland 2026

Row on 5, Jason Atherton & Spencer Metzger
BonheurMatt Abé

New one Michelin stars – UK & Ireland 2026 (20)

The Pullman, Angelo Vagiotis
Legado, Nieves Barragán Mohacho
The Boat, Liam Dillon
Fifty Two, Adam Degg
1887, Danny Young
Tom Brown at The Capital, Tom Brown
Ugly Butterfly by Adam Handling, Adam Handling
Ambassadors Clubhouse, Shantilal Bhushan
JÖRO, Luke French
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High, James Goodyear
Vraic, Nathan Davies
Somssi by Jihun Kim, Jihun Kim
Labombe by Trivet, Evan Moore
The Wilderness, Alexander Claridge
Kerfield Arms, Jay Styler
Michael Caines at The Stafford, Simon Ulph
Maré by Rafael Cagali, Ewan Waller
Corenucopia by Clare Smyth, Gary Mundi
KIlliecrankie House, Tom Tsappis
Forest Avenue, John Wyer

new Green stars

Eight at Gazegill, Doug Crampton
Glebe House, David Knapman
Timberyard, Bartholomew Stratfold
Forest Side, Paul Leonard
1887, Danny Young
Knepp Wilding Kitchen, Alex Dome & Ned Burrell
The Free Company, Charlie Buchanan-Smith

Michelin star retentions

 

All 10 three-star restaurants retained their stars.

Full list to come...

Michelin special awards

Young chef: Tom Earnshaw, Bohemia - Saint Helier, Jersey
Exceptional cocktails: Sebb's, Glasgow
Opening of the year: Maria Bradford, Shwen Shwen
Sommelier: Roxanne Dupuy, Row on 5
Michelin Service: Barbara Nealon, Saint Francis Provisions

Michelin star deletions – 2026

Updates coming shortly…

Michelin Guide 2026 – Background & Analysis

While results are being revealed, you can explore our in-depth Michelin coverage for 2026:

Stay on this page throughout the evening for confirmed Michelin Guide UK & Ireland 2026 results as they are announced live from Dublin.

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Editor 9th February 2026

Michelin Guide UK & Ireland 2026 – live results, new stars, upgrades & deletions