A big Sunday roast is the best way to end the weekend. Your roast of choosing alongside ample veg, stuffing and of course, all drowned in gravy.
Sometimes though, the effort required to cook the meal and tackle the clean up afterwards, is just too much, and with Mother’s Day this weekend… what better excuse to go out for a roast dinner?
With this in mind, we’ve listed the best places in Carlisle for a roast dinner, according to Tripadvisor reviews from customers.
Best roast dinners in Carlisle
The Auctioneer
Where is it: Rosehill Estate, Carlisle
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
The top place to go for a roast dinner on Tripadvisor is The Auctioneer. One reviewer proudly claimed it as “one of the best” any of their party had ever had.
Many other reviewers say it is the place to be for a Sunday roast.
The Coach and Horses
Where is it: 234 Kingstown Road, Carlisle CA3 0DE
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
“The best Sunday dinner I’ve ever tasted”, says one reviewer for The Coach and Horses. Many more reviews compliment the Sunday dinners, as well as service and atmosphere.
Plough Inn Wreay
Where is it: Wreay Gardens, Carlisle CA4 0RL
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Not only is the Plough Inn on the list of top places for a roast dinner, but it is also the number 2 restaurant in all of Carlisle.
Reviewers praise the delicious Sunday roast and cosy surroundings, calling it “a great find”.
The Thin White Duke
Where is it: Devonshire Street, Carlisle CA3 8LG
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
If you’re looking for somewhere with relaxing, cosy vibes then this is the place for you. Recent reviews are mixed, but positive comments shine through giving The Thin White Duke a great 4.5/5 rating.
The Old Bank
Where is it: 34 Fisher Street, Carlisle CA3 8RH
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
“Best food I’ve had in forever,” says one enthusiastic review about The Old Bank, praising the food and service.
Recent reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with negative comments rarely seen. The Sunday roast gets ample praise, with one reviewer calling it “simply the best.”
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