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There’s no British tradition as comforting as a Sunday roast.
While roast meat may be traditional, both vegetarians and vegans are well catered for in many of Richmond’s pubs. So gather up your friends and family, it’s time to relax together over huge plates of crispy golden potatoes.
Here’s our round-up of the top contenders for the best roast in Richmond.
Congregate at this picturesque pub and you’ll be dining in a little piece of rock and roll history– One Kew Road was home to the Rolling Stones’ first ever gig.
Even more importantly, the food is top-class with rib of beef, roast chicken, pork loin and lamb rump all on the menu– and a fig and dolcelatte nut roast for the veggies. Not to mention bottomless gravy…
Work up an appetite for your roast with a visit to the spectacular Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Their gorgeous gardens are just down the road.
Why? Contemporary London cool and perfect fluffy roasties.
Where? 1 Kew Road, TW9 2NQ
£ Roasts from £12.75 to £16.95
One of the most celebrated pubs in Richmond, this riverside gem is lapped by the waters of the Thames. The river is so close, in fact, that the White Cross has been known to continue serving with its courtyard under a few feet of flood water.
Choose between 21-day aged sirloin of beef, rosemary and thyme chicken, pork belly and crackling or butternut squash, mushroom and baby spinach Wellington– if you can.
The White Cross is a great pre- or post- rugby match destination, with Twickenham stadium just a few minutes’ drive away over Richmond Bridge.
Why? Stunning waterfront views and a fantastic beer garden.
Where? Riverside, TW9 1TH
£ Roasts from £13.50 to £17.
Sunday roasts are just one of this lovely neighbourhood bars’ strings to its culinary bow. Offering all day dining from breakfast chia pots through to evening steaks, No. 1a Duke Street is one of our favourite all-day Sunday hangouts, serving up both fantastic roast dinners and arguably the best brunch in Richmond.
Everything is cooked from scratch in line with the bar’s coveted 3* award from the Sustainable Restaurant Association and it shows in the flavour. Roasts include aged topside of beef, roast free-range chicken and a vegan roast butternut squash and falafel option. A must try: you’re looking for the best roasts in Richmond, after all.
Why? Ethical, sustainable ingredients and fabulous cooking with a conscience.
Where? No.1a Duke Street, TW9 1HP
£ Roasts from £14 to £18.95 with children’s portions at £7.50.
One of the most bustling pubs in Richmond, this attractive gastropub always guarantees a friendly welcome.
On the menu you’ll find roast rib of beef, free-range pork loin with apple sauce, lentil roast with veggie gravy and roast chicken with homemade bread sauce– all served with The Duke’s signature garlic and rosemary roast potatoes.
Top off your Sunday nicely by catching a show at the historic Richmond Theatre just around the corner.
Why? Beautiful Victorian style withmodern menus and craft beer selections.
Where? 2 Duke Street, TW9 1HP
£ Roasts from £11.50 to £16.50.
Sitting pretty at the top of Richmond Hill, this picture-perfect pub is a real Richmond classic.
While not one of Richmond’s exclusively Richmond vegan restaurants, the Marlborough offers fantastic plant-based options across all courses, from the starters to the vegan ice cream for dessert. And there’s roast sirloin of beef, slow roasted lamb shank, aged 8oz rib-eye steak and roast pork loin for the carnivores.
Walk off lunch with a stroll through nearby Richmond Park, the largest of London’s Royal Parks and home to graceful herds of grazing deer.
Why? Excellent vegan-friendly options and a lovely beer garden.
Where? 46 Friars Stile Road, TW10 6NQ
£ Roasts from £11 to £16.
Hop off the train at Richmond station and you can be sitting in this fabulous pub and boutique hotel within minutes. The Orange Tree is a favourite local haunt, with a outdoor seating available for summer and cosy fireplaces during winter.
Sunday highlights include sirloin of beef, honey roasted ham hock and a vegetarian artichoke, spinach and cep mushroom cobbler. All served with generous sides like goose fat roasties, cauliflower cheese, honey roast parsnips and Yorkshire puddings.
Can’t decide? Or super hungry? Opt for the legendary Orange Tree roast trio of beef, ham and chicken.
Why? Stylish but kitsch interiors, riverside vibes and enormous roasts.
Where? 45 Kew Road
£ Roasts from £14 to £19.50.
This cosy, traditional pub has all the essential ingredients for a perfect Sunday. Great drinks menu, rustic surroundings and a warm welcome to families, sports fans and pooches alike.
There’s a Sunday roast for everyone here with an extensive menu offering leg of lamb, lemon and thyme roast chicken, 28-day aged striploin of beef, slow-roasted pork belly, and peanut, hazelnut and almond nut roast.
And let’s take a moment to appreciate the fact that pigs in blankets feature among the delicious sides!
Why? A wide choice of roasts, quirky nautical décor and the friendliest staff we’ve met.
Where? 3 King Street, TW9 1ND
£ Roasts from £13.25 to £28 (for an entire roast chicken).
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