Best Sunday Roast London

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April 24, 2023
Hermillis Haden

If there's ever been a meal that makes you feel like you've come home, it has to be the Sunday roast - especially if you are British.

Sunday roasts are legendary in London, with beef dripping roast potatoes, cauliflower cheese, Yorkshire pudding, spit-roasted chicken, and all the trimmings you'd expect.

If you are on the hunt for a filling Sunday lunch, don't skip our list featuring the best Sunday roasts in London.

The White Swan

The White Swan has been operating since the 1700s, tucked away near the river. There is a pleasant log fire burning on cold dogs, and the friendly waitstaff serves a warm Sunday roast on the weekend.

The menu includes a slow-roasted pork belly with roast potatoes, roast lamb, beef sirloin, or half a chicken with vegetables. Everything is served with Yorkshire puddings and onion gravy, of course.

End your meal with a traditional sticky toffee pudding, and you'll feel as though you are back at your grandmother's house.

The White Swan

Credit: The White Swan

Website: thewhiteswanpub.com

The Camberwell Arms

The Camberwell Arms is run by two adventurous beer experts who offer a delectable Sunday roast dinner. You won't find the usual cauliflower cheese, roasted carrots, and bread sauce on the menu here.

Instead, picture Jerusalem artichokes served up with smoked cod's roe, grilled pork collar with crispy roast potatoes, half a spit roast chicken served with chili schmaltz yogurt, grilled Welsh saddleback with apple ketchup, or lamb dished up with seasonal veg and Italian greens.

The pub has an intimate feel, and many of the items on their Sunday roast menu are available to share.

The Camberwell Arms

Credit: The Camberwell Arms

Website: thecamberwellarms.co.uk

The Bull and Gate

Is there anything better than walking into a cozy pub on a cold day and tucking into a classic Sunday roast? The Bull and Gate offer plenty of warming meals, including truffle soup, confit duck legs, and smoked mackerel nicoise.

Meats include a braised and roast pork belly with apple sauce, gammon and mustard croquette, ox cheeks, and a chicken stuffed with apple and sage.

Vegetarians will be delighted with their Sunday lunch menu, which includes a nut roast with beetroot puree, roasted potatoes, and a huge Yorkshire pudding, or a mushroom, chard, and smoked seitan Wellington.

The Bull and Gate Best Sunday Roast London

Credit: The Bull and Gate

Website: bullandgatenw5.co.uk

The Peasant

If you are on the hunt for a decent Sunday Roast in London, swing by The Peasant.

This traditional Victorian pub offers a stellar Sunday roast with all the trimmings, including a topside of Dedham Vale beef served with homemade horseradish sauce, marinated crispy pork belly with apple sauce, free-range chicken, and all of the trimmings, including roast carrots, rich gravy, fluffy roast potatoes, and veg. 

Vegetarians and vegans can enjoy a butternut squash wellington served with braised red cabbage and honey-glazed carrots. Yorkshire puddings come standard, of course.

Website: thepeasant.co.uk

CUT at 45 Park Lane

CUT at 45 Park Lane turns your average Sunday roast into a five-star affair. Sunday lunches start with freshly-baked bread rolls and butter, light salads or soup with caviar, and beef steak tartar.

You are given two options for your roast, either roast beef with potatoes and Wagyu dripping or a nut roast with Yorkshire puddings and truffle roast potatoes.

Finish your meal with a decadent chocolate or date tart, vanilla ice cream and crumble, or a selection of fine cheeses. 

It may be the most expensive Sunday roast in London, but it's absolutely worth it.

The Jugged Hare

This incredible gastropub offers delicious, quality Sunday roasts in a cozy setting. You'll need to choose between a 45-day aged Longhorn beef dished up with lashings of horseradish cream, a roast pork belly with apple sauce, or a whole roast chicken with sage stuffing and bread sauce.

If you like something gamier, try the Wild Suffolk muntjac served with minted game jus. All their roasts are served with a generous Yorkshire pudding, duck fat roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and rich gravy.

Website: thejuggedhare.com

Marksman

The Marksman on Hackney Road is a sophisticated pub with polished oak and green leather seats and striking modern decor.

The food is every bit as trendy and over-the-top as the atmosphere, with large servings of Hereford beef rump, giant Yorkshire puddings, entire roast chickens, and wing ribs served with roasties, red wine gravy, and buttered greens. 

End your meal with a signature brown butter and honey tart, and don't leave without ordering something from the amazing wine list.

Quality Chop House

Chop houses first started cropping up around the late 1600s as casual restaurants began specializing in cuts or chops of meat.

The Quality Chop House is over 150 years old but offers a stylish menu with modern options for Sunday dinners. 

The set Sunday menu includes an Aberdeen Angus rump, a horseradish creme fraiche Mangalitza collar, a generous Suffolk lamb shoulder for two, or a Brixham turbot served in smoked butter sauce.

Veggies can enjoy herb and butter-roasted celeriac. Meals are served with spuds, bashed roots, broccoli, and green sauce or confit potatoes.

For dessert, enjoy Capezzana olive oil ice cream, rhubarb and almond tarts, buttermilk panna cotta or cheese, jelly, and crackers.

Website: thequalitychophouse.com

Hawksmoor Seven Dials

The ever-popular Hawksmoor restaurant is expanding all over London, which is good news for Sunday roast lovers.

You can buy an incredible lunch for just £26, including British-reared beef rump fired over charcoal and finished in the oven, paired with potatoes cooked in beef dripping and served with greens and sweet roasted shallots, with lashings of roasted bone marrow gravy.

Patrons are warned to arrive early as roasts are often sold out well before 5 pm.

Website: thehawksmoor.com/locations/seven-dials

Conclusion

If you are in the mood for a Sunday lunch without slaving over a hot stove for hours, you can rely on these incredible restaurants and pubs to make you feel as though you are eating a roast at your mom's house. Whether you love modern twists, vegan options, or traditional fare, London will not let you down.

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