Are you looking for a place to have your Sunday roast?
Here we list some of the best places for a pub lunch in Watford and surrounding areas according to Tripadvisor.
The Prince George
This pub has a 4.5 rating, many reviewers said the family-run pub offered excellent service.
One said: “Fabulous Sunday lunch. The roast beef was outstanding. This is Watford’s best kept secret dining venue.”
The pub also caters for vegetarian, vegan and gluten free diets.
Location: 151 St Albans Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD24 5BB.
The Round Bush
Reviewers rated the pub four out of five for food, service, value for money and atmosphere.
One said it was perfect for a family Sunday Lunch.
They said: “We all had roast dinners, which we could not fault. They were all hot and tasty and served promptly.”
Another described the roast dinner as “absolutely delicious”.
Location: Near Round Bush House, Roundbush Lane, Radlett, Watford WD25 8BG.
The King Stag
Reviewers described the roast dinners as “wonderful, delicious, and one of the best Sunday Roasts ever had”.
Customers also heaped praise on the pub for being doing friendly.
Location: 15 Bournehall Rd, Bushey WD23 3EH
The Royal Oak Watford Heath
Several reviewers recommended the roast lamb. The website describes it as being slow roasted in garlic and mint served with all the trimmings. It is priced at £18.50.
Pork Belly is also available as well as a vegetarian Sunday roast lunch.
Location: 24 Watford Heath, Watford WD19 4EU
The Boot
The Sunday lunch was described as "super" by one reviewer.
Another said: “Fantastic Easter Sunday roasts. Meat was beautifully cooked, vegetables perfect, great roasties, delicious gravy and huge Yorkshire puddings.”
Location: The Green, Sarratt Hertfordshire, WD3 6B
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