The imperial Arms in Chislehurst is near the top of the very steep Old Hill. A newly opened pub, I wasn’t sure what to expect. All in all, they served a good Sunday lunch. We all enjoyed the Roast Beef, which was good quality and of sizeable quantity. i was a bit disappointed with the rest though. The vegetables and potatoes tasted good quality again, but there just wasn’t enough! The service was very friendly and I was pleased to be able to have a pint of lager with my pub Sunday lunch. Recommended.
Read More...The Malt Shovel, Dartford
We were going to be popping out to Claire’s sister’s house one Sunday to see our nephews, so I wanted to find somewhere for lunch on the way back. Dartford was a good bet, and after a bit of investigation, we settled on The Malt Shovel. The Sunday lunch here was excellent, such a large quantity of food, the roast meats were nice, and cauliflower cheese a one off!
We definitely recommend going to The Malt Shovel in Dartford for a Sunday roast.
Read More...The Jugged Hare, Islington
We reviewed Sunday lunch at Chiswell Street Dining Rooms, a sister venue of The Jugged Hare, a couple of months ago with great success. Claire and I were invited along to the launch party of The Jugged Hare, so we knew the layout of the venue and what to expect decor-wise. We also had the chance to sample the food via canapes. Something we didn’t get to try, and I really wanted to, was their Sunday lunches.
So, a couple of weeks after the launch party, I arranged Sunday lunch at The Jugged Hare for my birthday meal. This did mean driving to Islington for a Sunday roast, but it was definitely worth it!
Read More...The Sydney Arms, Chislehurst
As seems to be a habit at the moment, I looked in the fridge at the large joint of lamb and decided we should pop out for a Sunday roast. This time, Sunday lunch in Chislehurst was on the cards. I found out about The Sydney Arms on their website and as it was only 15 minutes drive away, I decided to give it a go.
The venue itself was suitable for families as well as dogs (they have a large garden outside). It seemed to be a family-run establishment, and felt very “local”. The lunch was pleasant enough though and if you have children, it may be worth a visit.
Read More...The White Horse, Sundridge
We were looking for somewhere to eat with John’s grandparents. After a bit of searching, he found The White Horse, Sundridge in Sevenoaks, it had some good write-ups and meant we were able to drive there in around 30-40 mins (from Chislehurst).
We were waiting for 5-10 minutes whilst the bar staff appeared. We were shown to a poorly light area (it was dark, even though outside was very sunny). I went for the roast chicken, everyone else had the roast beef. To be honest, the roast lunch wasn’t great (John was pleased with the roast beef though, lots of food).
Overall, this was an average Sunday lunch, and needs some improvement in the service.
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