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A good Sunday roast ?


Jack.asiliman

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We love Sunday Roasts at the great exhibition.

Here is our menu this week, the mains change each week

We serve a Yorkshire pudding with every roast and unlimited veg and gravy. If you run out, simply ask for more... Just like at home!


To top it off we have Sunday papers for you to help yourself to

And live vintage jazz every week between 2-4pm

The band are always different so expect anything from New Orleans, count Basie, Django Reindhart, Duke Ellington and more


Also, we serve our roasts all the way through to 8pm meaning if you have a busy Sunday afternoon, you don't have to miss out on a good family roast.

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Well we tried The Patch. Nice food but not as good as The Crooked Well, Palmerston or Franklin's and more expensive than all of them. Wish them well but feel they should be providing something more special as a roast for ?16.50. And ?3.50 for 3 small rolls? That's daft. Atmosphere and decor a bit soulless too - they could do with someone coming in with an eye for design.
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I am a big fan of the Crooked Well, and a regular since day one, and think the Patch has been really great so far, and have a long relationship with the Nuns Head on a Sunday, but for overall points from music to service, to excellent roasts and general feel, having taken babies, friends, parents and distant relatives, I'd give it to the Great Exhibition, hands down.
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Don't go Allaynes head on a Sunday the ALWAYS run out of the good meat.


You should try the curry buffet on Sunday - It's ?10 including a large drink and you can eat as much yummy curry as you want!


There are about 3/4 curry houses on Lordship Lane that does it on a Sunday and there open til late!


IF you dont fancy a roast


However the Commercial in Herne Hill do a wicked roast and there is a market outside as well which is nice to walk round while you?re there.


:)

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  • 9 months later...
No ED but I had a very nice roast at the Sylvain Post in Forest Hill yesterday...?12 for beef or belly pork and a tad cheaper for beer marinated chicken. They also had a veggie option but my veggie friend was given a meat free regular roast for a fiver. I'd book in future though, the vintage school table in the backroom was quirky but fairly uncomfortable!
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