Need something to spur you on through the week?
Maybe the thought of a delicious Sunday roast will get you there!
Yelp brings you beef, pork, chicken and nut roast options from Glasgow to Edinburgh!
Kyloe
Rutland Street, West End, Edinburgh
This quality steak restaurant serves up set-price Sunday lunch: £25 pp for a joint of beef, duck fat roasties, all the trimmings, dessert and a bottle of wine. Tanya L loved that "the roast Is carved at the table", the Castle view and the giant Yorkshire puds.
The Curler's Rest
256-260 Byres Road, Glasgow
Whether it be pork, beef, chicken or vegetarian nut roast, there's something for everyone. Lynne M says "the plates are full to bursting" so you're getting value for money while you're at it.
The Antiquary
77 St Stephen St, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
The chef from neighbouring Purslane serves up excellent pub grub and a Sunday Roast to rival the nearby restaurants. It's Julie G's favourite place to come and avoid the post-work rush - with board games like Monopoly to play after.
Hotel Du Vin
5 Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow
Sunday brunch features Roast du Vin - rib of beef, or Normandy chicken with trimmings and proper Yorkshires. Bex M had to resist the lure of the French market table to make sure she had room for the "delicious roast".
The Vintage
60 Henderson Street, Leith, Edinburgh
As well as an extensive charcuterie menu and wide range of beers, Lou R loves coming here for their "delish Sunday Roasts".
The Butchershop Bar & Grill
1055 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Their Sunday roast menu is £13.95 but Joe H recommends going for the 35-day dry-aged roast for two, served with all the trimmings for £35 for two people. He raves: "You will love it."
The Fountain
131 Dundee Street, Fountainbridge, Edinburgh
Alex J decided on this comfortable but new pub to bring her family for a Sunday lunch. She couldn't decide between the beef shin pie and fish and chips, but opted for the Sunday Roast at £15. "The beef and lamb were wonderfully cooked and heaped on our plates in generous portions."
The Grill on the Corner
21-25 Bothwell Street, Glasgow
Austen M has sampled the three roasts available on the Sunday menu - pork, chicken and beef - and says they're all "tasty, big portions and perfect for sharing".
Elbow Bar & Kitchen
133 East Claremont Street, Cannonmills, Edinburgh
Blythe R reckons this place "served up one of the best Sunday Roasts I've had in Edinburgh". You can get a Sunday Roast with all the trimmings at £8.95 "available until they're all eaten out". And a Sunday Roast roll for £3.95 for "the lightweights".
Cail Bruich West
725 Great Western Road, Glasgow
Roast ribeye of beef, Yorkshire pudding, duck fat potatoes, salt baked carrot and jus roti takes pride of place on the Sunday lunch menu. Darryl R says: "This place is a must-visit, if not for the Crachan, then for the staff."
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