THE weekend is a time to relax with and many people decide to have Sunday lunch out to save on cooking and washing up.

We asked Worcester News readers to share their stories and tips about their choices of places to eat Sunday lunch at, in and around the city, and this is what they told us.

Ellie Louise Kilby said: “Mode Sports bar has an amazing carvery, you get a super full plate for your money and the atmosphere is really chilled out and lovely - definitely recommended.”

Sasha Dewhurst said: “Benedicto’s Italian Restaurant do an AMAZING Sunday lunch.”

Anna Marshall said: “The Alma Tavern - but you will need to pre book to avoid disappointment.”

Felicity Regent said: “The Paul Pry - hands down winner for this one - best roast, great selection of meats, and absolutely banging Yorkshire puddings.”

Cassie Reader said: “Ostlers is superb and Hadley Bowling Green is also very good.”

Lisa Preece said: “The Leaking Well at Doverdale, just outside Worcester.”

Rachel Brown said: "The Royal oak in Broadwas has a wonderful roast dinner with gorgeous views of the hills."

Steve Booth said: "The Royal Oak in Broadwas has epic food and the desserts are pretty awesome too."

Marcia Hardman said: "The Mount at Stanton is worth the drive. The best roast ever."

Mandy Jane Payne said: "The Defford Arms in Pershore it has just reopened under new management."

Tamzin Stephanie said: "The Barnicoat Red Lion in Powick."

Holly Allen said:"The Chequers at Cutnall Green is my favourite and the staff there are amazing."

Diane Jones said:"The Old Bush in Callow End is simply the best."

Paul Michael Wyatt said: "The Red Hart in Kington - traditional Sunday lunch, not a carvery."

Barbie Hicks said: "The Old Cock Inn. Droitwich.

"Love their cauliflower cheese."

Lucy Crosby said: "The Maple Leaf Pub in Canada Way, Worcester. is without a doubt just awesome."

Nicky Johnson said: "The Globe in Worcester."

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