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Whether you prefer your potatoes roasted or mashed, if you are a meat lover or enjoy a plant-based lifestyle, you will find a Sunday Lunch in NewcastleGateshead to satisfy your tastebuds. Sunday Lunch is a great occasion for getting the family together or meeting up with friends and there are plenty of pubs, hotels and restaurants in NewcastleGateshead and the North East that serve up a wholesome roast each Sunday. It’s often a sensible option to book ahead though!
Enjoy a traditional Sunday roast at Blackfriars Restaurant which has been voted as one of the best in Britain or head to sister restaurant Dobson & Parnell on the Newcastle Quayside for a recommended roast.
Book in at 97&Social in Jesmond for your fill of Yorkshire pud and roasties - the stylish suburb, Jesmond is also home to Jesmond Dene House where you could take your mum for a fancy Sunday roast or pull up a chair in the recently refurbished Punch Bowl for a relaxed Sunday Lunch in this quirky, dog-friendly pub.
Wander through Exhibition Park to earn your lunch on a Sunday at Wylam Brewery at Palace of Arts.
You’ll need to pace yourself when tackling Hotel Du Vin’s Sunday feast as the main event is prefaced by a French Market Platter complete with an impressive selection of hot and cold meats, seafood, pickles and artisan bread.
Around the corner at Brinkburn Brewery in Ouseburn you can enjoy your Sunday Lunch in a home-from-home set up with mismatched chairs around extended dining tables. Tuck into the most flavour-filled trimmings all washed down with their own craft beer. It’s informal, straightforward great food and vegans will not be disappointed as Brinkburn Brewery serve up a rainbow-coloured plate of plant-based Sunday dinner too.
If you’re heading further afield for your lunch, then try the extensive carvery at South Causey Inn, enjoy a traditional Sunday roast at The Forge in Washington and The Alnwick Garden Treehouse or indulge in a family meal out at The Ridley Arms, a traditional country pub in Northumberland.
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Post date: 25th December 2020
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