Sunday Roast
Sunday Roast
Page 2Junction Tavern
Junction Tavern is a Kentish Town gastropub that takes both the gastro and the pub parts of the label seriously.
The Camberwell Arms
The Camberwell Arms is a traditional south London pub, serving great British cuisine during the week and incredible roasts on a Sunday.
The Three Crowns
A Stoke Newington boozer with a weeknight happy hour, The Three Crowns is a good shout for a casual boozy group catch-up.
The Wheatsheaf
A cool and casual independent pub in Tooting, The Wheatsheaf does one of the best roasts south of the river.
The Clarence Tavern
The Clarence Tavern is a gastropub in Stoke Newington that’s just as good for a slap-up meal as it is for a few pints and a nibble.
Harwood Arms
As pubs go, Harwood Arms is more sophisticated Fulham restaurant than sticky boozer, but either way, the food is excellent.
The Montpelier
The Montpelier is a well located pub with outside seating just a few steps from Peckham Rye station. It also has a cinema room at the back.
Pedler
Pedler is a relaxed but still lively restaurant in Peckham serving Mediterranean and American style sharing plates.
Coal Rooms
Coal Room is a reliable, and reliably tasty train station restaurant attached to Peckham Rye station.
The Builders Arms
The Builders Arms is a great pub on a backstreet in Kensington, serving pretty good food and snacks.
The Elderfield
The Elderfield is a pub near Lower Clapton that serves a tasty and extremely well priced Sunday roast.
The Gun
The Gun is an old boozer in Hackney that’s been spruced up and now does a great tarted-up roast.
The Coal Shed
The Coal Shed is the first London location of a popular Brighton restaurant that specializes in cooking fish and meats cooked over fire.
The Morgan Arms
Easily one of the nicest pubs in the Bow and Mile End area with plenty of cask ales and bottled beer from across the UK, and the roasts are great.
The Stag
The Stag is the perfect pub: it’s old, it has a friendly atmosphere, it serves a large selection of beers and they do an great Sunday roast.
The Peasant
The Peasant in Clerkenwell serves outstanding food during the week and an epic roast on a Sunday.
The Royal Oak
The Royal Oak is a gastropub on Columbia Road, great for avoiding the market crowds, drinking craft beers, and tucking into a roast.
Sun in Splendour
The Sun In Splendour is a great neighborhood pub in Notting Hill. Next time you’re going to Portobello Market, stop here instead.
The Lord Clyde
Lord Clyde is an Islington pub popular with locals. The specialty here is gin, and you should also come for a Sunday roast.
The Hops & Glory
The Hops & Glory is a cozy pub in Islington with a straightforward but reliable menu. Beware, you might smell like a pork chop after coming here.