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Best place for a Sunday Roast?


Lisa Taylor

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Most people I know think of them as separate places. You knew what I meant.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > The Palmerston does the best roast in East

> Dulwich.

>

> Agreed

>

> > I'm not sure there are any worth going to in

> Dulwich though.

>

> East Dulwich is in Dulwich.

Otta Wrote:

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> pa2ita Wrote:

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> > I would thoroughly recommend The Great

> Exhibition

> > pub. They have a jazz band playing on sunday,

>

>

> Surely a very good reason to avoid like the

> plague.



Yes I agree! the roast there is good but why do they persist with that jazz band at lunch? I guess I must be in the minority but I find it so annoying sitting there trying to eat and listen to your friends/family and being drowned out by a band or a guy on a double bass or piano (during the week)! I am happy to sit outside and have a distant sound of jazz but being drowned out by it is really annoying and we have been known to waffle our food and get out of there quickly to go somewhere we can actually talk.


This is just my opinion so as I said I presume I am in the minority.

In addition to the Great E, Palmerston, The Lordship and Crooked Well, all of which I'd agree are excellent options, I'd also consider The Old Nun's Head and Peddler in Peckham.


I don't think you can go wrong at any of these, although very hard to argue which is best. The Old Nun's Head and GE are prob best value and offer comparable quality to the others.

Live Jazz is just too imposing if you are having a nice quiet Sunday Lunch with the family or friends..


They have Jazz sometimes in the EDT.. Guy on Sax is awful. Just seems to play up and down the

Scales with semi Avant Garde style chords.. Augmented fifths or what ever.


Really irritating.


Foxy

Was going to start a thread to recommend the Old Nun's Head for a truly excellent Sunday Roast then I saw this one. Great service, nice atmosphere, lovely staff and the food was delicious.


Not so keen on doing all the donkey work and having roasts at home anymore now :)

Well thank you very much everyone, I do have plenty to choose from.

Really appreciate all your help.

I always make my own roasts at home but got the family over next weekend & really fancy going out for a change but the main reason is so i don't have to wash up lol

Drxyster Wrote:

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> Any opinions on the "White Horse" for lunch, Nigel

> Road Peckham SE15?



Yes.


Their roast is a lot cheaper than the other options mentioned above.


But it reminds me of my school dinners in the fifties :(


Of those I've tried, I enjoyed The Great Exhibition's and The Old Nun's Head.


The Montpelier was one of the worst I've ever had locally (beaten only by one at the Dog which was virtually inedible), but that was a year or so back so maybe things have changed.

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