Having visited a sister venue in Tunbridge Wells, we were looking forward to a relaxing Sunday lunch at Hotel du Vin in Brighton, East Sussex. It didn’t quite turn out that way due to the very wet weather, but we really enjoyed the lunch – completely stuffed after the great value 4 courses. Roast potatoes could have been nicer, but a well deserved 4.5/5… Have a read to find out more.
Read More...The Perryvale, Forest Hill
As we had such a good time at The Crooked Well, I couldn’t wait to visit their sister venue – The Perryvale. It was a smart bistro in Forest Hill – the venue was light and airy, with lots of mirrors dotted around. The food was good, although a bit too rich for my liking. I did enjoy the roast beef, and also the treacle tart. A Sunday lunch best with friends or couples
Read More...Sophie’s Steakhouse, Covent Garden
We haven’t had a Sunday lunc in Central London for a while, so decided to book somewhere close to Charing Cross station, Sophie’s Steakhouse. We arrived at midday as we were unable to book a table. Roast beef was ordered by 3 of us, and we were all very happy with our choice. The food quality was excellent here, as was the service. The pricing was high for drinks, but the kids eat free proved that Sophies Steakhouse in Covent Garden is family friendly and highly recommended.
Read More...The Gun, Docklands
After visiting The Jugged Hare and Chiswell Street Dining Rooms) I had the opportunity of booking The Gun, a sister pub. They were very welcoming to us with John William (a 10 month old baby). The venue itself was impressive – a smart restaurant area at the front with a relaxing bar area out the back (including a wonderful terrace area). The food here was very special – well presented and excellent tasting. The service was also superb, so all in all, a well deserved Top Rated Award for Sunday lunch at The Gun.
Read More...Herbert’s, Keston
Having been recommended Lujon in Keston previously, I recently found out they had been refurbished and renamed “Herberts”. The service here was excellent, from being met at the front door to having a dessert especially made for our toddler, off menu (a wonderful Fig and mango fruit salad!). The main courses were large, with a lot of sides (including cauliflower cheese). Also, it was quite reasonably priced, being 2 courses for £19.95, or 3 for £22.95. All in all, one of the Best Sunday Roasts we’ve had in Bromley and well worth visiting!
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