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sunday roastA round-up of some of the best spots for Sunday lunch to be found around the UK

The Pilgrims Restauraunt in Battle, East Sussex

Take the children for a romp around Battle Abbey and treat yourselves afterwards with a slap-up lunch at The Pilgrims. Housed in a beautifully-restored 15th century building, The Pilgrims turns out a fabulous Sunday lunch with every conceivable kind of vegetable accompaniment. Children are welcomed with open arms and encouraged to eat well with a 'Budding Tastes' menu for children under 12 at £6.50 a head for two courses and a local fruit juice.
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Tai Pan, Liverpool

Join hundreds of other Liverpudlians every Sunday happily tucking into some of the freshest dim-sum to be found in Britain. This massive, glitzy restaurant can seat 250 people any time and is particularly busy on Sunday when waiters nip in and out of the tables with groaning trolleys packed full of dumplings, lotus buns and other foodie delights, all sourced from the massive Chinese supermarket beneath the restaurant.
Tai Pan, Great Howard Street, Liverpool (0151 207 3888)
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Manna, Primrose Hill

Vegetarians often luck out with Sunday lunch but not at this award-winning vegetarian menu. The chef's salad is here to die for - full of all the things you'd never be bothered to make yourself such as feta or crispy marinated tofu, new potatoes in basil mayonnaise, balsamic roasted onions, greek butter bean salad, caper berries, alfalfa sprouts and toasted seeds, and salad leaves. Sunday lunch is blowout time, with everything from the chef's vegetarian roast special, to more obscure (and delicious food) such as courgette flower & blue cheese tart. Click here to visit the website.

Fisher's Bistro, Leith, Edinburgh

Shortlisted in the Observer Food Monthly Awards 2005, this pub-come-bistro sits on the seafront in Leith. Fish doesn't come much fresher than this, and whether you're going for oysters for the adults or fish and chips for the youngsters, you can be sure that everyone will go away happy.

Bucks Head Inn, Dundrum

People come for miles to enjoy one of the Bucks Head's Sunday lunches. Well-cooked roasts, complete with all the trimmings are finished off with homemade puddings at this cosy eighteenth century inn. And, if all the calories are sitting heavily on your stomach, take the family off for a walk in the Mourne Mountains to burn off that excess energy.



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