A comforting Sunday roast is sure to chase away the January Blues so here are the best in and near Reading.
Whether you have a craving for some roast chicken or you're lusting over lashings of gravy, we've got you covered.
We have rounded up some of the best places with a roast dinner on the menu according to their Tripadvisor reviews.
Here are the top 5 places that offer a Sunday roast for you to try this weekend.
Top 5 places near Reading to get a Sunday roast
The Bladebone
The Bladebone's Sunday Lunch menu already has our mouths watering and we can't wait to book a visit.
Where: Chapel Row, Reading RG7 6PD England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 417
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The Elm Tree
Served from 12-4, The Elm Tree's Sunday Lunch menu is a treat for the senses with a choice of beef, chicken, pork with Yorkshire puddings and all the trimmings.
Where: Beech Hill Road Beech Hill, Reading RG7 2AZ England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 453
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London Street Brasserie
If you're craving a roast this weekend, a visit to the London Street Brasserie should definitely be on the menu.
Where: 2-4 London Street, Reading RG1 4PN England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 1158
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The Rowbarge
The Rowbarge in Woolhampton offers a mouthwatering Sunday Lunch menu that we can't wait to try from with steak, pork, lamb along with an impressive range of vegetarian and vegan-friendly options.
Where: Rowbarge Station Road Woolhampton, Reading RG7 5SH England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 436
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The Horse & Groom
Rounding up our list, The Horse & Groom has an extensive Sunday Lunch and separate Gluten-free Sunday menu for you to enjoy.
Where: Bath Road Hare Hatch, Twyford, Reading RG10 9SB England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 290
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