Sunday Roast At The Hole In The Wall Bristol

Would you consider yourself an ‘Anglophile’ — I find many of the people that I connect with over on Instagram tend to consider themselves as one.

And truth be told, before I moved over to the UK, I would not have considered myself to be one… even when it was staring me right in the face.

If we were being honest, England is famously known for its food. And with saying that, when I get asked about British food by my other Anglophile friends there often inquire about stereotypical foods that are on blogs and websites… But what is it actually like when you live here?

What will you actually eat?

A Sunday roast is going to be one of the most typical meals that people have here. However, what I have come to learn in my 4 years of living here, not all Sunday roasts are created equally.

I have had a few roasts in my time of being here, and to be honest, as the Brits say, “ I wasn’t fussed “. However, when we went over to our friend’s house on Christmas Day, and they cooked a roast for us… I knew my tastebuds could be swayed. And I started to see that okay, there may be something to this whole ‘ roast ‘ thing.

A few months on from Christmas, Paul decided to book us a Sunday roast at The hole in the wall here in Bristol. And it was sensational!

The Hole in the Wall is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Bristol.

Whether you pop into The Hole in the Wall in Bristol for a pint, a glass of wine, or for a delicious three-course meal, you’re sure to leave with a smile on your face.

Full of history and bursting with character, this stylish pub, bar, and restaurant was named after a spy hole that enabled 18th century sailors and smugglers to keep watch for customs men and press gangs. As a result, The Hole in the Wall was prime recruitment territory for the Navy, and men would wake up after an inebriated night to find themselves at sea. Of course, you're in safe hands now!

Today, this premium establishment is renowned for serving up a delicious range of top-notch food and a wide selection of wines, lagers, and real ales in truly special surroundings.

If you are looking for the real ‘ English’ experience, gather your family together and head out on a Sunday for a Roast. And why not try out The Hole In The Wall, they have all the ingredients to end your weekend fabulously.

The Hole In The Wall’s Sunday roasts is not to be missed, served with perfectly-plump Yorkshire puddings, roasted potatoes, and fresh sautéed veg. If you’re not in the mood for a roast or fancy something lighter, they also have an array of dishes that are perfect for Sunday lunch.

Let us know if you have ever tried an infamous Sunday roast? Let us know your take on them in the comments.

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