Best Sunday Roasts In Birmingham

With gravy season well and truly upon us, it seems only right that we showcase exactly where you need to head to grab some of the city's best weekend spreads. From cosy Jewellery Quarter spots fronting classic plates and craft ales, to Digbeth's best vegan roast dinners, we've gathered together a long list of munching spots designed to make your mouth water. Read on to find out our favourite pubs in Birmingham for a Sunday roast.

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Last updated on 13th November 2025




Isaac's

Situated beneath The Grand Hotel Birmingham, Isaac's is a stylish spot where British brasserie dining meets French culinary finesse; a vibe that continues into an impressive-looking space.

Passionate about sustainability and local produce, the restaurant serves roasts made from produce supplied by award-winning butcher Aubrey Allen for the finest British meat. There's sirloin of beef, confit belly of Tamworth pork, leg of lamb, or all three. Plus, signature mains from the a la carte menu like the corn-fed chicken and confit leg with Lyonnaise potato also features on Sundays. 

The Botanist Birmingham

For a tempting Sunday roast feast in a stunning rainforest-themed setting, make your way to The Botanist. Revel in three courses of deliciousness for just £22.50 per person, which includes goodies like roast pork belly or lamb with all the trimmings (mustard glazed carrots, red cabbage, tenderstem broccoli, roast potatoes, a Yorkshire pudding and gravy), Cumberland scotch egg and sticky toffee pudding.

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Gusto Italian - Birmingham

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Is there anything more comforting than a classic Sunday roast? Gusto's Sunday offering has something for everyone, whether you're a vegetarian, vegan or meat lover. For just £31.95, you can enjoy a three-course feast featuring delights like porchetta-style pork belly with crispy crackling and all the trimmings, marinara sourdough pizzas, creamy carbonara, Calabrian steak tartare, and spicy mozzarella arancini.

Saint Pauls House

Saint Pauls House, located in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter's St Paul's Square, is a boutique hotel restaurant bar serving bottomless Sunday roasts. Head to the exposed brick, foliage and fairy light-laden space to tuck into two courses for £38 per person or three courses for £42, including baked camembert starters and beef striploin or slow-cooked pork belly roast dinners, alongside unlimited Spritzes from the seasonal menu, prosecco and house beer.

Don't fancy bottomless? Choose from the a la carte Sunday menu instead.

Lovelife Cafe

Inspired by travels across the Mediterranean, the Lovelife roast menu serves up classic cuts, but not quite as you know them. We're talking slow roast beef brisket, lemon and oregano chicken, and garlic and rosemary lamb shoulder alongside the likes of za'atar roasted potatoes, olive oil mash and smoked tomato hummus.

If you want to stave off the post-roast sleepiness, grab an energising signature smoothie or revitalising juice. Prefer to settle into a snoozy Sunday? Pair your hearty lunch with a warming red wine or hot honey old fashioned. 

Sunday Service

@ Albert's Schloss - Birmingham on Every Sunday

For a German twist on things, check out Albert's Schloss on Chamberlain Square. This Bavarian-inspired bar hosts their popular Sunday Service sessions every week, where you can enjoy a two-course roast dinner for £24, or three courses for £29.

No ticket is required and everyone is welcome, with delicious feasts guaranteed. That's not all though, as there'll also be house bands and rotational DJs playing while you eat.

The Bell, Harborne

The Bell is a charming and traditional coaching inn turned pub located in the heart of Harborne. It features low ceilings, classic beams, a beautiful beer garden, and a delicious Sunday roast. We're talking juicy beef sirloins, hand-carved turkey, and pork loins paired with creamy mashed potatoes, perfect Yorkshire puddings, and loads of tasty beef gravy, all alongside roasted carrots, parsnips, and broccoli. Yum.

Simpsons

With a Michelin star since 1999, Simpsons is nestled in a stunning Georgian mansion, serving a Sunday lunch that perfectly complements its elegant setting. Their luxurious 5-course menu, priced at £100, features exquisite dishes such as roast sirloin pavé accompanied by Yorkshire pudding, creamed horseradish, roasted potatoes, and rich red wine sauce, as well as Creedy Carver duck and set coconut yoghurt.

The Sun On The Hill

Offering one of the best roast dinners in Birmingham city centre, this Bennett's Hill spot is a gem, to say the least. Alongside mountains of Yorkshire puddings, crispy potatoes and proper gravy, you'll find some enticing add-ons, including cauliflower cheese for just £3.50.

The Plough

Tuck into the hearty delights of a roast at The Plough every week, with homemade gravy and some of the chunkiest roast potatoes in town. This cosy pub serves as one of the best restaurants in Birmingham for Sunday lunch that will leave you hard-pushed to want seconds.

The Oyster Club

Get set for a Sunday treat at The Oyster Club courtesy of Michelin-star chef Adam Stokes. They're serving up a mouthwatering Chateaubriand of Wiltshire Beef, served with all the classic trimmings: Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, carrots, celeriac puree, cauliflower cheese, broccoli, and a generous pour of gravy—all for just £32 per person.

1000 Trades

Head down every Sunday from midday to 5pm at 1000 Trades for a Sunday roast that's truly legendary. Delight in a mouthwatering feast featuring free-range Applewood BBQ chicken, perfectly paired with smoked crispy baby potatoes, charred leeks, maple-glazed heritage carrots, roasted shallots, tenderstem broccoli, and zesty cabbage slaw. To top it all off, raise a glass of refreshing Bloody Marias or Micheladas for a boozy end to your meaty feast.

The High Field

From its homely décor to its pretty garden terraces, The High Field is a beloved Birmingham haunt that cooks up a mean roast. Making sure you don't go hungry come Sunday afternoon, their signature spreads include two courses for £25 or three for £31, featuring Aubrey Allen's dry-aged beef rump, pork leg and a rotating lineup of vegetarian specials.

Gaucho Birmingham

Gaucho Birmingham's bottomless roast dinner is the ultimate way to indulge. Snuggle in and treat yourself to top-quality beef with a choice of three perfectly roasted joints. Their succulent meats come from premium Black Angus cattle raised on select Argentina's La Pampa region farms. Come down to revel in their perfectly roasted beef sirloin, served with bottomless roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings cooked in beef dripping, alongside seasonal veggies and a rich red wine gravy.

The Wolf

Enjoy a delightful weekend day out at The Wolf, a cosy venue with a relaxed, minimalist charm featuring grey walls and elegant wooden tables. Their Sunday roast is exceptional, featuring Packington pork loin accompanied by sage and onion stuffing, crispy crackling, and a selection of sides such as garlic and rosemary roast potatoes, seasonal root vegetables, shredded hispi, kale, and green beans.

The Church Inn

Step into The Church Inn, where the elegance of prohibition-era speakeasies comes alive in a stunning setting adorned with rich colours and a candlelit ambience. Here, you can indulge in a delightful three-course Sunday roast for just £30, featuring exquisite dishes like Dunwood Farm's salt-aged beef rump heart, accompanied by all the traditional trimmings, black pudding bon bons with HP sauce, and a heavenly burnt basque cheesecake.