ROAST dinner was on the menu this week as we asked where in Northwich serves the best of this British classic.

Yorkshire puddings filled with gravy, crispy roast potatoes and tender slices of meat that melt in the mouth – roast dinners have been a staple meal on Sundays for hundreds of years.

Whether it’s for lunch or evening meal, the traditional roast is a firm favourite but where can hungry people get the best that Northwich has to offer?

So far in our Best of 2022 competition we’ve looked at hair, nails, beauty and fitness as well as pies, pubs and fish chips.

Breakfast and afternoon tea were the most recent categories with voting for the town’s best independent shop taking place last weekend.

Next up, we asked you to tell us your favourite place to go for a roast dinner and why they deserve to be included on our shortlist.

After reading all of your nominations, we’ve narrowed it down to seven, who will now battle it out to be named Best Roast Dinner in the area and we need your help to choose an overall winner.

There are three ways to vote:

1. Search for the Best Of post on our Northwich Guardian, Knutsford Guardian or Winsford and Middlewich Guardian Facebook pages and comment under the post with the name of your winner = 1 vote

2. Name your favourite in the comments section on this article via our website = 2 votes

3. Purchase a copy of this week’s Northwich Guardian, Knutsford Guardian or Winsford and Middlewich Guardian (July 7 edition) and fill in the entry form = 5 votes

(*NB For newspaper entries, email a screenshot of the completed entry form to heidi.summerfield@newsquest.co.uk – please note that only original copies will be accepted. More than one entry can be submitted per person but you will be asked to provide your own unique reference code for each entry to avoid duplication eg if your name is Smith you may wish to write Smith123 or HS21! as your code. You will need to provide a different code for each entry submitted. For full terms and conditions go to Newsquest.co.uk/terms)

Voting officially opens today, Thursday, and closes at midnight on Monday and we will be announcing the winner next week.

Keep an eye out for our next Best Of appeal on our social media pages on Friday.

 

OUR SEVEN BEST ROAST DINNER FINALISTS:

 

Hartford Hall, School Lane, Hartford

This establishment is no stranger to the Best of competition having been shortlisted for their breakfast last month.

“Everything is first class” is high praise indeed and it seems their roast dinners live up to their good reputation.

One nomination said: “They have huge portions with perfectly cooked pink beef.”

What more could you ask for?

For more details go to facebook.com/HartfordHallonSchoolLane

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Vale Royal Abbey Arms, Chester Road, Northwich

With recommendations like “Vale Royal Abbey Arms, no question!” and “superb food”, Vale Royal Abbey Arms was definitely going to be one of the finalists.

They’ve already been shortlisted for best pies and best pub so this establishment is clearly a hit with customers.

One review on their Facebook page said: “This is proper hearty pub food and the very best Sunday dinner you could ask for.

“If you like extra gravy, there’s always more available by the jugful!”

For more details go to facebook.com/VRoyalAbbeyArms/

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The Broken Cross, Northwich

Who can argue when a satisfied customer says The Broken Cross serves “without doubt, the best dinner ever”?

This family-run business guarantees “to cure your Sunday blues” with their traditional roast dinners.

For more details go to facebook.com/TheBrokenCrossCW9

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The George and Dragon, Great Budworth

This public house is in Great Budworth and a Grade II listed building.

Satisfied visitors say it’s “without a doubt” the best place to go on a Sunday if you want the perfect roast dinner.

One reviewer on their Facebook page on Sunday said they had enjoyed a walk round Marbury Park before tucking into a Sunday roast at The George and Dragon.
For more details go to georgeanddragonatgreatbudworth.co.uk/

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Kilton Inn, Hoo Green, Knutsford

The Kilton Inn prides itself on serving “heart -warming meals to be share with loved ones”.

They provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff to ensure customers enjoy their visit from start to finish.

For more details go to facebook.com/KiltonInnKnutsford/

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The Rose and Crown, Knutsford

Customers enjoy their food at this King Street venue.

One reviewer on their Facebook page said: “If you want a really good home cooked Sunday roast then look no further than The Rose and Crown.

“Great hosts and staff and great beers – the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon.”

Another said: “This is a great pub with delicious food – the best Sunday lunch in Knutsford.”

For more details go to facebook.com/roseandcrownknutsford/

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The Red Lion, Winsford

The hard-working team at The Red Lion pride themselves on their Sunday lunches and dinners serving them from 12 noon but once they’re gone, they’re gone.

They offer chicken, beef, nut roast and a guest roast every Sunday as well as tasty side dishes like cauliflower cheese, extra roast potatoes or pigs in blankets.

For more details go to facebook.com/TheRedLionWinsford/

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