What could be better than sitting in front of a blazing fire on a grey winter's day, tucking into a Sunday roast? Having someone else cook the roast for you! Here are nine cozy Melbourne pubs that offer all of that goodfoodAU
Scarf? Gloves? Pub with a Sunday roast? An essential part of surviving winter in Melbourne, the rotating roast is getting plenty of airspace at pubs around the city. Here are nine venues that also have a fireplace to warm you up inside and out.An afternoon in this grand old dame of a pub is like putting on your sepia-coloured glasses for a few hours.
By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's terms and conditions and privacy policy. Advertisement This upscale pub is known for its free-standing cast-iron fireplace, which adds an orange glow to an otherwise minimalist dining room. But Union House also does a ripper Sunday roast for just $28. You might be lucky enough to get there on the day harissa roast chicken is the star of the show, joined by potato wedges and winter slaw. Or it could be the week for roast beef with fondant potatoes, silverbeet and red wine jus.
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