A comforting Sunday roast is sure to chase away the January Blues so here are the best in and near Swindon.
Whether you have a craving for some roast chicken or you're lusting over lashings of gravy, we've got you covered.
We have rounded up some of the best pubs with a roast dinner on the menu according to their Tripadvisor reviews.
Here are the top 5 pubs and gastropubs that offer a Sunday roast for you to try this weekend.
Top 5 pubs near Swindon with a Sunday roast
The Red Lion Inn
The Red Lion Inn knows the answer of what to have for a Sunday lunch - its delicious roast beef - and it's served from 12-4.
Where: 74 High Street, Cricklade, Swindon SN6 6DD England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 285
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
The White Hart Inn
At the White Hart Inn, you can pick what meat you want from beef, lamb, chicken or nut roast alongside the classic pairings of roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, yorkshire pudding and gravy.
Where: 18 High Road, Ashton Keynes, Swindon SN6 6NX England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 155
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
The Plough on the Hill
Just one minute from Junction 15 on the M4, this refurbished gastropub should be on your to visit list if you haven't already.
The gastropub highly recommends booking your Sunday lunch as it is very popular with customers.
Where: Marlborough Road Badbury, Swindon SN4 0EP England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 335
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
The Bank
Enjoy your Sunday Lunch with a twist, The Bank often has live music playing which just adds to the whole delicious experience.
Where: 18 Wood Street, Swindon SN1 4AB England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 157
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
The Runner
Rounding up the top 5, The Runner is a must-visit on one of the wintery Sunday afternoons ahead.
Where: Wotton Bassett Road, Swindon England
Number of 'Excellent' ratings: 85
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
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