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

Brewhouse & Kitchen Highbury is located close Camden Town and London Soho and is within close proximity to Highbury & Islington and Essex Road train stations.

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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
2A Corsica Street, London, N5 1JJ
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    4 months ago
    I popped in here for a quick bite and a beer mid week after work. This place has a great atmosphere and plenty of screens for watching football. Service was quick and efficient and they have a good selection of lesser known draft beers. I had a cheeseburger which was fine. The highlight was it had relish which seems to be a lost condiment nowadays. It was good meat and not too overloaded with salad. It was a deal for a beer and burger and good value for the area. I’m not in angel often but my overall impression of this place is that I would go back.
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    5 months ago
    I've been a regular for years and it's a very nice pub in a great location, but the prices are extortionate, even for a London pub. The stake & ale pie, while good, was not worth £17 and is served in a half empty plate - could use more/better garnish for the price (Also, what happened to the legendary sweet potato fries? This place is not the same without them). Also, I expect pints to be somewhat overpriced in a pub like this but not to this extent - 1 pint plus this pie was £24! The staff are nice and efficient.
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    3 weeks ago
    A truly fantastic pub with a large range of good beers, many brewed on the premises. The food is very good and the Atmosphere excellent