Sometimes all we want is to gorge on a massive roast dinner with all the trimmings.
From the perfectly cooked moist beef, to the crispy roast potatoes, soft stuffing and of course the Yorkshire Puddings and lakes of gravy.
Whether you have your firm favourite or are looking for somewhere new to try, these are the best carveries to head to for your next roast dinner in and near Watford.
Based on Tripadvisor reviews, all listings have a higher score than three stars.
5 best pubs and restaurants for roast dinners in Watford
The Prince George
Rating: 4.5/5
Location: 151 St. Albans Road, Watford WD24 5BB England
One happy guest said: "Great service, very friendly staff and the Sunday roasts are out of this world. With a great choice of beers and wine you cannot go wrong."
The Round Bush
Rating: 4/5
Location: Roundbush Lane Aldenham, Watford WD25 8BG England
A happy guest said: "We had a great Roast and the service was amazing. Best Roast for a very long time and the pudding was not to be missed."
Little Alpine at The Three Compasses
Rating: 4/5
Locations: Pegmire Lane Patchetts Green, Watford WD25 8DR England
One guest described the meal as 'superb' sharing: "We had a really superb Sunday roast at this lovely old pub, a twelve and a half per cent surcharge (tip) is added to your bill."
Toby Carvery Aldenham
Rating: 3.5/5
Location: 3 Hartspring Lane Hartspring Lane, Watford WD25 8AD England
One Toby Carvery guest said: "We went to Toby Carvery for Sunday lunch and had a wonderful roast. The meat was fresh, the Yorkshire puddings were fabulous( as always), all veg was full and the sauces and gravy were all filled and well tended to."
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The Royal Oak Watford Heath
Rating: 4/5
Location: 24 Watford Heath, Watford WD19 4EU England
One customer said: "We can honestly say that our meal was the nicest Sunday Roast that we have had. We were made very welcome by all the staff and would thoroughly recommend this pub to anyone."
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