Whether you are team Yorkshire pudding with everything, or you prefer a more classic dish with roast potatoes and vegetables, we’ve compiled a list of places for a delicious roast.
This list is guaranteed to have something for everyone, from those who want a more traditional hearty meal to those wanting a dish with an elevated twist.
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Hoddington Arms
Located in Upton Grey, this family-run country pub features on the Michelin Guide and is rated 4.5 on TripAdvisor with dozens of positive reviews.
On the menu is a two or three-course Sunday lunch with mains consisting of beef with a Yorkshire pudding, pork belly with crackling and apple sauce, lamb shoulder, a trio of meats or a veggie roast.
One reviewer noted: “The Hod really lives up to its reputation as having the best Sunday lunch in and around Basingstoke.”
Another said: “Annual Sunday lunch with long-standing friends, food was outstanding, service excellent and ambiance very pleasant.”
The Hoddington Arms (Image: Google)
Hatch
This Chef and Brewer-run pub can be found in Old Basing. The country-style pub is rated 4.0 on TripAdvisor with customers noting the service is ‘friendly and accommodating’.
The pub offers a wide range of options for Sunday Roasts including beef, lemon and thyme roast chicken, pork belly, beef rump, and beetroot wellington.
One reviewer praised the staff, adding: “We had an outstanding roast dinner today. The staff were, as always, friendly, polite, helpful and knowledgeable with questions about the menu.”
Another said: “Menu ok, rather limited for a Sunday unless you want a roast which most of our party had. The roast was tasty, plentiful and good.”
Hatch (Image: Google)
The Wheatsheaf
This country pub in North Waltham promises quality pub classics and seasonal chef’s specials. The ‘warm and attentive’ pub is rated 4.0 on TripAdvisor, with customers praising its ‘inviting atmosphere’.
Served on the menu is beef, roast turkey breast, beef rump, pork loin, and Mushroom Bourguignon Wellington. The Wheatsheaf One reviewer noted the quality of the food, writing: “The food was very good, large portions.
“We had the Sunday roasts which were of good quality. Never had a bad meal here.”
Another added: “Lovely ambience, great friendly service, good value Sunday roast. What’s not to like!”