Brewhouse & Kitchen is a microbrewery that not only brews their own award-winning craft beers on site, but pairs one of these beers perfectly to a delicious Sunday Roast, making it the perfect place to end your week.

Sundays at Brewhouse & Kitchen Cheltenham are always the right choice. All roasts are served with golden, crisp roast potatoes, a Yorkshire pudding, a medley of herb roasted carrots, parnsips & butternut squash, braised cabbage, seasonal greens and a rich, homemade gravy. 

Choose from a wide selection of meats including Topside of British Beef, Cider Braised Pork Belly, 1/2 Beercan Roasted Chicken, made of course with their own craft beers, or treat yourself to all three and choose their Three Meat Roast served with sage & onion stuffing.

Brewhouse & Kitchen Cheltenham Sunday Roast menu also caters to vegetarians and vegans offering a Squash, Lentil & Almond Wellington. 

Brewhouse & Kitchen Cheltenham is located close to Cheltenham Racecourse and is within close proximity to Cheltenham Spa train station.

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Sunday Roast

Served 12pm - 6:30pm (last bookable time is 4:30pm)

  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
The Brewery Quarter, Henrietta Street, Cheltenham, Gloucester, GL50 4FA
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    a month ago
    Firstly, our server was amazing. She was really friendly and helpful and made us feel very welcome. Food was not what I am used to in this place though. Our garlic beer cheese flat bread had no beer cheese in it. But it was quickly replcaed with fresh one. Then the ceasar salad came out, chicken undercooked and rubbery and no ceasar dressing or croutons. Sent it back. The fresh salad arrived drowned in dressing this time but croutons were so stale and rubbery you couldn't even bite into them. Loaded fries? More like sprinkled fries. Hardly any bacon on them and most of it was the sauce. At £8.50 i am expecting loaded fries to be close to full meal. Worth noting that when we arrived and placed the order there were only 4 tables eating so fairly quiet. Making it even more disappointing kitchen dropping a ball. It's a shame as i have been to Brewhouse fair few times and it always been great but yesterday was a disaster.
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    a week ago
    My visit was last Saturday 8th February and it was to say the very least frustrating. A deeply disappointing visit to the Brewhouse, which has always been one of my favorite destinations and the reason I chose it for my birthday night out. Despite having booked online for a table at 4:30 pm and flagged that this was 'special' occasion, I was greeted by a staff member with zero interest in my booking and was unaware of our visit. He then sat us in possibly the worst table in the room by the entry door. It was cold and unwelcoming. From there it gets worse, as we received zero attention from any member of staff at all for at least fifteen minutes. This brought me to leave the restaurant and see if we could get into The Botanist, which is directly opposite. They were accommodating, helpful, attentive and basically everything that you would expect, so my wife and I left the Brewhouse and had a fantastic experience elsewhere. We have visited the Brewhouse many times and have never had this experience before but this weekends visit was a pitiful effort by your team in there and letting you down. At a time when eating out is now so expensive, the very least you expect is some basic customer service and to be offered an experience worthy of the cost. As it happens, thankfully one of your closest competitors provided all of this. I hope my feedback is helpful for you. Regards Jon
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    a month ago
    Popped in for the £12.95 burger, fries and a pint offer and was not disappointed. Jordan was extremely welcoming and attentive and the food was great. Fantastic choice of beers too.