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The Best Sunday Lunch in Manchester |
From the classic Roast Beef & Yorkshire Puddings, to Sunday roast dinners with a twist; you can’t beat a relaxing Sunday lunch in Manchester with friends and family, especially when no one has to do the washing up (unless you leave your wallet at home).
There are plenty of Sunday roasts in Manchester to choose from; exclusive hotel restaurants, to award-winning bistros, celebrity chef brasseries and dog friendly pubs.
Below, we’ve rounded up the best Sunday roasts in Manchester.
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- Fenix invites family and friends to come together
- Enjoy unrushed food against the timeless backdrop of their Grecian culinary temple.
- Inspired by the childhood memories of celebrated Head Chef Zisis Giannouras
- They invite you to savour the moment and enjoy a wholesome Sunday with them
- Lamb Leg En Clave is the centrepiece of their new weekly roast dinner
- Served with traditional Greek trimmings
- Located close to Spinningfields and the Opera House
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• IMPERIAL SUNDAY ROAST £34.50 |
- The "Imperial Sunday Roast" a captivating twist on the traditional Sunday roast
- Designed to bring friends and families together
- Share a range of stunning dishes
- Incredibly stunning two floor Oriental restaurant in Spinningfields
- Independent family run business founded by two brothers
- Body art influenced Edwin
Pickett designed interior, with large pink blossom tree
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12:00 - 17:00 |
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- Introducing a new style of pub dining to the North West; Ale and Aloo
- The first Greater Manchester Indian Gastro Pub in the town of Tyldesley
- A menu packed full of Desi Delights in a traditional pub setting
- Small plates perfect for sharing, curries made your way, and Masala Roasts on a Sunday
- They’ve retained the old school public house charm with an open fire, pool table and even their own house beer
- Oh and did we mention they're dog friendly!
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• SUNDAY ROASTS |
- The highest Sunday Roast in Manchester
- Situated on the 19th floor of No.1 Spinningfields, next door to the Opera House
- Glamorous rooftop restaurant, cocktail bar and expansive terrace
- Unparalleled 360-degree views of the Manchester skyline
- Sundays are the new Saturdays!
- Sunday Lunch Specials and your favourite dishes from the A La Carte menu
- Smart dress code
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• SUNDAY ROASTS from £18.50 |
- Homely British restaurant from Coronation Street star Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown), and her partner
- Described as "The Rovers Return meets The Ivy"
- Roast Rump of Beef, Honey Glazed Ham, Chicken Supreme (on the bone), or Nut Roast
- Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, stuffing, cauliflower cheese and covered with gravy
- Next door to the Royal Exchange Theatre and Arndale and close to Manchester Arena
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12:00 - 17:00 |
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• SUNDAY LUNCH from £20 |
- Stunning restaurant from BBC TV's Saturday Kitchen host James
Martin
- Located
inside the plush Manchester
235 casino
- A great British Sunday roast served with all the trimmings
- Slow-cooked rump of beef, guinea fowl, roasted bass, or Indian spiced cauliflower
- Only the finest seasonal and locally
sourced ingredients used
- Over 18s only
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12:00 - 15:30 |
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• BOTTOMLESS £40
• 2 COURSE SUNDAY ROAST from £17 |
- 1920's style restaurant and bar inspired by the TV series
- Located next to the Manchester Opera House
- Bottomless Roast option
- Traditional home cooked Sunday roast with all the trimmings
- Vegan & vegetarian roasts available
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• 2 COURSE SUNDAY LUNCH £34.95 |
- Newly refurbished restaurant inside the 5 Star Lowry Hotel
- Sunday lunch with proper thick gravy and all the trimmings.
- Live entertainment with pianist and singer
- Roast Sirloin of Cheshire Farm Beef, Crispy Gloucester Old Spot Pork Belly with Manchester's best crackling served with traditional side dishes
- Alternatively go for Pan-Fried Supreme of Cod or Cauliflower Katsu
- Produce meticulously sourced from the best UK suppliers
- Cosy booths, romantic tables for two, and a sunny riverside terrace
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12:00 - 20:30 |
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• 2 COURSE SUNDAY ROAST £25.95
• 3 COURSE SUNDAY ROAST £29.95 |
- Independent restaurant in the heart of the Northern Quarter
- Overlooking the iconic old Smithfield Fish Market gate
- Accomplished Mancunian chef Anthony Fielden uses only the finest seasonal British ingredients
- Named runner up for the "Best Sunday Lunch" in the Observer Food Monthly Awards in 2018 & 2019
- Rump of Deep Clough Beef, Leg of Heather-fed Lamb, Gloucester Old Spot Pork Belly, or Wild Mushroom, Kale & Chestnut Strudel
- Potatoes roasted in garlic, rosemary & beef dripping, honey & wholegrain roasted parsnips, Yorkshire pudding, plenty of gravy, carrot & swede mash, buttered cabbage, and truffle cauliflower cheese.
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12:00 - 19:00 |
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• SPECIAL ROASTS from £12.95
• SPECIAL ROAST PLATTERS from £50 |
- Stylish £1 million award-winning family-ran Indian restaurant
- Just across the road from The Palace Theatre
- A short walk to the RNCM, Manchester Academy and universities
- Sigri charcoal grill in large theatre-style open kitchen
- Roast Halal chicken, leg of lamb, or whole stuffed lamb (pre-order required)
- Sunday roast platters available which feed four to six people
- Slowly cooked over hot flames and served with roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables & spicy gravy
- Al Fresco Sheesha Lounge with heated parasols for outdoor dining and variety of Egyptian Shishas
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• CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT |
- Fantastic value-for-money restaurant, offering fine-dining twists on traditional British dishes
- Located on the ground floor of the stunning Manchester Hall, the former Freemasons building
- Next to Spinningfields and the Opera House
- One of the best Sunday roasts in Manchester
- Sirloin of Beef, Chicken Supreme, Sea Bass or Baked Feta
- Locally sourced ingredients
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- Step into a world of delight at Menagerie Restaurant
- Enjoy A La Carte dining, Bottomless Brunch & Afternoon Tea 7 days a week
- Menagerie weekends unveil an immersive dining experience like no other
- World-class performers come to life, and they set the stage for unforgettable memories
- Private Events Spaces
- At Menagerie, every visit is unique, sip, savour and enjoy!
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• SUNDAY ROASTS from £16.50 |
- Modern take on a friendly Victorian Pub
- Positioned right in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter
- From same team behind Cane & Grain, The Liar's Club and Crazy Pedro's
- Choose from Beef Sirloin, Chicken, Rotisserie Gammon or Mushroom Wellington served with all the trimmings and a Giant Yorkshire Puddings
- Bottomless brunch also served 11:00 - 14:00 on Saturday and Sunday
- Dog-friendly
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• SUNDAY ROAST from £14 |
- Recently re-opened iconic Manchester pub
- The Edinburgh Castle pub has stood in Ancoats since 1811
- Serving the residents & visitors of Ancoats with exceptional food & drink
- Delicious Sunday Roasts served over both floors
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12:00 - 20:00 |
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- A Manchester food and drink institution since 2004, located in the historic area of Castlefield, Albert’s Shed is nestled next to the iconic Dukes 92 bar
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- Hawksmoor's first venture outside of London. Famed for their steaks and large portions of ‘proper’ food
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- One of the most famous outdoor bars in Manchester. Offering classic, seasonal dishes, handpicked wines and beers, stunning cocktails
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- In the heart of the Northern Quarter, the English Lounge is as the name suggests the most 'English' of venues
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- A traditional pub experience in the heart of Manchester
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- City Centre Bistro from Gary usher and the team behind Hispi, Sticky Walnut, Burnt Truffle, Wreckfish and Pinion
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- The Wharf is actually a beautiful modern purpose-built pub which originally opened in 1998 and traded until 2005 as 'Jackson's Wharf', before Brunning & Price spectacularly re-opened it in July 2012.
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