THERE is no better way to end the week than by indulging in a Sunday roast with family or friends.
We have rounded up a one-stop list for locals and visitors to Herefordshire looking for the best pubs and restaurants serving a delicious Sunday roast, according to Trip Advisor ratings.
Oak Inn, Staplow
On Sundays, the team at the Oak Inn serve a seasonal, freshly cooked roast with all of the trimmings. Fish, vegetarian and vegan options are available, or you can opt for a traditional roast of roast sirloin of local Herefordshire beef, roast loin of pork, chicken supreme or steak and ale pie. All roasts are served with roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables and gravy.
Trip Advisor rating: 4.5 out of five
Cost: from £19.50
Moody Cow, Upton Bishop
The Moody Cow pub serves up a succulent Sunday roast with a choice of meat to include roast topside of longhorn beef, roast leg of Welsh lamb or roast loin of pork. All dishes are served with vegetable puree, roasted root vegetables, creamed leeks with mustard seeds, roast potatoes and seasonal vegetables. A vegetarian dish is available on the menu.
Trip Advisor rating: 4.5 out of five
Cost: £21
The Oak, Wigmore
The Oak at Wigmore is a must for roast lovers. Options include Hereford breed sirloin, pork loin and lamb loin, served with cauliflower cheese, roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables and gravy. A vegetarian dish is available on the menu.
Trip Advisor rating: 4.5 out of five
Cost: from £20
The Riverside, Aymestrey
The Riverside pub serves sustainably and ethically sourced food, including Sunday lunch of roast beef or roast chicken.
Trip Advisor rating: 4.5 out of five
Cost: from £19
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The Harewood End Inn, Harewood End
The Harewood End Inn is a traditional pub between Hereford and the market town of Ross-on-Wye. On Sundays, they serve a traditional roast.
Trip Advisor rating: 4.5 out of five
Cost: £17.95
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