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    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock11/05/2018Updated:22/06/20188 Mins Read
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    1. Grill on the Alley and Grill on New York Street

    Grill on the Alley and Grill on New York St, purveyors of some of the finest meat in Manchester, have stepped the Sunday roast game up exponentially. As well as the usual chicken / pork / roast beef selection, the good people of Blackhouse have thrown something a little more premium into the mix – a massive English Longbone steak (also known as a Tomahawk), made to share between 2 and 4 people.

    All roasts come with all the trimmings, including massive Yorkshire puddings, and prices start from £13.95pp (£25pp for the Tomahawk, based on 2 or 4 sharing).

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    1. The Refuge by Volta

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    The Refuge’s roast platter at the Principal Hotel Oxford Street for two comes with a choice of beef, suckling pig, and half a chicken, included are roast potatoes, carrot and swede, Vimto red cabbage, buttered green beans and leaves, Yorkshire puddings, and cauliflower cheese on the side and plenty of gravy.

    There is a vegetarian option available, a sharer platter which is also due to launch soon, or can already be bought as an individual roast. Individual versions of the roast dinners do not include cauliflower cheese, which is available on the menu for an additional £4.50 The cost is £39 for two people, or £17 for an individual roast with your choice of beef, pork, or chicken or £15 for the vegetarian version.

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    1. The Victorian Chop Houses

    Credit: The Victorian Chop Houses

    The Victorian Chop Houses specialise in classic British cooking with a modern twist, with three Manchester Venues to choose from, Albert Square Chop House, Sam’s Chop House and Mr Thomas’s Chop House.

    You will find a traditionally tempting Sunday Roast menu of 28-day aged roast rump of beef or Shropshire chicken with seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes and homemade gravy.

    At Mr Thomas’s you can also try the roast Suffolk pork with sage and onion stuffing and crispy crackling. Hearty alternatives include beer-battered fish with chips and mushy From £13.95 for a roast at Tom’s, or two courses for £19.95 at Sam’s and Albert Square.

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    1. Mr Cooper’s House & Garden

     

    Credit: Mr Cooper’s House & Garden

    Mr Cooper’s House is located within the Midland Hotel, their highly recommended amazing Sunday Roast is a special treat.

    A beautifully carved piece of roast beef, freshly sourced vegetables and a crispy Yorkshire pudding, topped off with garlic and rosemary jus for £14.95.

    Available from 1:00pm onwards and they have different options each week, with a choice of two courses for £17 or 3 for £21.

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    1. Hawksmoor

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    Popular Deansgate steak house Hawksmoor has successfully served scrumptious meals since arriving in the City Centre in March 2015.

    It’s Sunday lunch is a beautiful meal, you can choose from a slab of slow roast pink rump with all the trimmings or a prime rib, shared between three to four, with a Yorkshire pudding, perfectly roasted potatoes, half a head of caramelised garlic, all the trimmings and gravy.

    The prices are £20 for the Rump, or £75 for the Rib.

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    1. Gorilla

    Credit: Gorilla

    Gorilla make meltingly tender slow-roasted pink slivers of well-hung Lancashire-sourced beef and add a touch of Horseradish.

    The Gorilla roast comes with an abundance of gravy, mashed carrot and swede, al dente kale and broccoli and roast potatoes. Their pork roast, with crunchy crackling, is equally impressive and there’s also a sweet potato, apricot and chestnut roast for those on the other side

    The cost for the Sunday roast topside of beef is £13.50.

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    1. Piccolinos

    Credit: Piccolinos

    Gorilla make meltingly tender slow-roasted pink slivers of well-hung Lancashire-sourced beef and add a touch of Horseradish.

    The Gorilla roast comes with an abundance of gravy, mashed carrot and swede, al dente kale and broccoli and roast potatoes. Their pork roast, with crunchy crackling, is equally impressive and there’s also a sweet potato, apricot and chestnut roast for those on the other side

    The cost for the Sunday roast topside of beef is £13.50.

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    1. Bakerie

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    Bakerie’s brilliant Roast Dinners still take pride and place on a Sunday. They offer traditional ‘boards’ but with a unique twist.

    For a very reasonable £11.95 you get to choose 3 of your favourite accompaniments to go onto your board, which are accompanied with a huge Yorkshire Pudding, lots of roast potatoes and a very generous portion of gravy.

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    1. Brasserie Abode

    Credit: Brasserie Abode

    Brasserie Abode, offers a very reasonable Sunday Lunch for just £9.95. You will get a choice of Roasted Shoulder of Lamb, Roast Beef and Horseradish or Roast Pork with Pink Lady Apple Sauce. There are Vegetarians options too.

    With this meal you will also get this you also get some red cabbage, truffle cauliflower cheese, green beans, carrot, swede purée, roasted potatoes and a belting Yorkshire puddin. Not bad considering the price, and you can also enjoy a fair few cocktails (or John Smith’s) without the worry of burning everything or scarring your kids for life.

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    1. Harvey Nichols

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    For Sunday lunch at Harvey Nichols the offering is tasty topside. For £13, it is very good value.  A huge Yorkshire filled treat with roast potatoes, a side of carrots along with a bunch of fresh crispy greens with kale bathed in a creamy splash of its own tasty white gravy.

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    1. Lowry River Restaurant

    Credit: Lowry River Restaurant

    If you’re looking for a Sunday afternoon of class, sophistication and excellent food then you’d find no better place than The River Restaurant at The Lowry Hotel. Every Sunday the very talented performer Kimm serenades diners with her singing, all while you enjoy one of the best roasts in the city. For only £36 you can have 2 roast dinners and a glass of Prosecco each.

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    1. The Blue Pig

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    The Blue Pig pride themselves on serving up the best roasts in the Northen Quarter.The Blue Pig is a quirky glass fronted bar who maximise on flavour with their dishes, only offering cuts which require long, slow cooking.

    You can choose between ‘eight hour Guinness braised brisket’, ‘slow roast lamb shoulder’ or ‘slow roast pork belly with cracking’ and a vegetarian option. The portions are generous for £11.95 and they are all served with a good sized Yorkshire pudding,  roast potatoes, thick shards of roast carrot and parsnip and perfectly cooked broccoli.

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    1. The Woodstock Arms

    Credit: The Woodstock Arms

    The Woodstock Arms, offers plenty of choice when it comes to their Sunday Roasts, there’s options for suit everybody.

    Sumptuous 28-day aged rib of beef, beef dripping roast potatoes & red wine jus for only £14.25

    Half Shropshire roast chicken with pigs in blankets, beef dripping roast potatoes, gingerbread stuffing & chicken gravy for £11.75

    Nut roast, baby potatoes & vegetarian gravy £11.25

    Orange & whisky glazed gammon joint with beef dripping roast potatoes & red wine jus £11.75

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    1. Albert Schloss

    Credit: Albert Schloss

    Venture down to Albert Schloss on a Sunday and you’ll experience their absloutely fantastic Sunday Service, featuring their classic roast dinners, as well as some cracking tunes right into the early hours.
    Not only can you enjoy some succulent roast meats, potatoes, plently of vegetables, amazing Yorkshire Puddings and also you can experience listening to the beautifl sound of a gospel choir singing between 2pm and 4pm, before DJ Paulette and Will Tramp take to the decks.
    Sunday Dinner in style with some amazing music! Roasts cost £15 and sides like cauliflower cheese are £5

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    1. Bock Biere Cafe

    Credit: Bock Biere Cafe

    At Bock Biere Café there is an extensive menu featuring some of the best sharing platters in the city. A beautiful 8 hour slow cooked beef brisket or roast chicken to choose from. Sauted roast potatoes. Waffle style Yorkshire puds with seasonal vegetables. To dip in hot red wine gravy lava.Chicken available subject to availability. There is also (Veggie / Vegan / GF options available)

    Not only this but they also have a Sunday Roast Fondue available for £25 for two people where you get a huge pot of Beer Bourguignon gravy and all the trimmings to dip into it. It’s such a genius idea and is a fantastic way to spend a Sunday afternoon on whilst enjoying the Belgian lagers available too.

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    1. Zouk

    Credit: Zouk

    An Indian restaurant that does a roast dinner? Yes! Zouk serve up unique roast dinners every Sunday with a little Indian twist, this really is a dining experience that you will not forget.

    Slowly cooked leg of lamb over hot flames and served with roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables & spicy gravy (Must be pre-ordered 2 hours in advance) £55 for an extra special treat.

    Standard roast dinner will cost £15.95 please allow 1 hours waiting time.

    Book here

     

    If you would like to have your menu reviewed and featured on our list of best Sunday roasts in Manchester list, then please get in touch with us.

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