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Founded by the Romans around AD 50, London has evolved from a small settlement along the River Thames into England’s famous capital city.

Today, London is known for its iconic landmarks, theatre and arts, and some of the world’s top museums and galleries. 

The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of modern restaurants, trendy markets and global cuisine with authentic dishes from every corner of the world, reflecting London’s rich culinary heritage. From Michelin-starred fine dining to cosy British pubs there is something to suit every taste and budget.

Foodies can explore popular food markets such as Borough Market or Camden Market, showcasing a range of delicious options from around the globe. London also hosts a variety of food festivals throughout the year, featuring everything from street food to gourmet dishes.  

Each area of London has its own distinct personality and charm. For example, Soho is famous for its trendy restaurants with a mix of modern sophistication and bohemian flair. It is also home to Chinatown, with a range of authentic Asian eateries. Covent Garden is a lively area, perfect for shopping, dining and heading to the theatre, with the Royal Opera House and West End theatres nearby. Over in east London, Shoreditch is known for its trendy bars and pop-up eateries, with a hip, artistic vibe.


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Sunday wouldn’t be Sunday, without a traditional Roast Lunch. Treat yourself to this classic British dish, with beef, lamb or chicken, served with Roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, vegetables and gravy. There are also vegetarian and vegan options on offer, such as nut Roast or stuffed mushrooms. 

When it comes to enjoying a traditional Sunday Roast with all the trimmings, London has many great venues to consider. Enjoy an indulgent Roast at InterContinental London Park Lane or try JOIA, for a Portuguese inspired Sunday Lunch featuring live music from guest musicians.

Wherever you choose to eat in London, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Sunday Lunch.

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The Riverside

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This modern pub is called The Riverside for a reason- it sits directly on the Thames and boasts spectacular views of the London Eye and Battersea Power Station. Take a seat on their outdoor terrace and enjoy the view. View Venue
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The Roebuck - Hampstead

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The Roebuck is a traditional country-style gastro pub in Hampstead, and a much-loved spot for Sunday Roasts. View Venue
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The Roebuck, Borough

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Tucked away at the leafier end of Great Dover Street, The Roebuck is a stunning Victorian pub and one of Borough's best kept secrets, independently owned and loved by locals. View Venue
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The Rose & Crown

The Rose & Crown is a well-known local landmark that has been owned by the same family since 1985. The pub is frequented by locals, visitors and guests alike, and is the perfect spot to spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon. View Venue
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The Rose Inn

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Located in the heart of Wokingham, The Rose Inn is a traditional yet contemporary pub serving Breakfast, Brunch and Sunday Lunch perfect for any occasion. View Venue
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The Running Horse

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The Running Horse is a pub and restaurant in Aldgate with a lively atmosphere, offering a fantastic bottomless brunch, and bottomless Sunday roast. View Venue
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The Sipping Room

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The Sipping Room is a gorgeous bar and restaurant in a Grade ll listed building overlooking the docks. Enjoy a delectable weekend Brunch at this haven in West India Quay. View Venue
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The Spaniards Inn

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Built in 1585 by two Spanish brothers, this iconic Grade II listed London pub served as inspiration to the great Charles Dickens and John Keats. View Venue
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The Stag

Est. in 1874, The Stag has been a North London favourite for 150 years and serve British seasonal favourites every day, and award winning roasts on Sundays. View Venue
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The Sun Inn

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The Sun Inn is a vibrant British pub offering the warmest of welcomes, with home-grown hospitality and a village atmosphere. View Venue
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