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About Roast

Based in Britain's oldest food market, Roast is dedicated to the best of British cooking using the country's finest seasonal produce.Dishes range from the traditional like roast beef and also features a wide selections of seafood and organic salads.Open for breakfast lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday, Brunch on Saturday and for Sunday lunch.

Toptable says about Roast

Roast claims to be 'deliciously British' and lives up to its name. Set within a landmark building, slap bang in the middle of Borough market - a foody haven - for thousands, its mission is to revive Great British cuisine. So that means a broad array of mouthwatering dishes, using the country's finest seasonal produce. An absolute must-visit.

Facilities

Catering Dining with a view
Accessibility Wheelchair access

Roast Address

Address:
The Floral Hall, Borough Market, Stoney Street, London
London
SE1 1TL
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7940 1300
Fax: +44 (0)20 7015 1866
Email:
Website: http://www.roast-restaurant.com

Prices for Roast

£21 - £30

 

Location Information for Roast

Address:
The Floral Hall, Borough Market, Stoney Street, London
London
SE1 1TL
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7940 1300
Fax: +44 (0)20 7015 1866
Email:
Website: http://www.roast-restaurant.com
Public transport: London Bridge, London Underground

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Sample menu from Roast

  • House Potted Shrimps with Toast - £6.00
  • Pressed Game with Port and Cranberry Chutney - £8.00
  • Roast Chicken with Bacon and Bread Sauce - £16.75
  • Roast 28 Day Aged Rump Joint of Beef with Horseradish, Potatoes and Cream - £17.00
  • Hake with Melted Potted Shrimp and Crab Butter - £15.50
  • Honey Roast Autumn Vegetables with Melted Cornish Yarg Cheese - £12.50
  • Quince, Pear and Hazelnut Crumble with Custard, Sticky Date Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce & Vanilla Ice Cream - all £5.50 each
 

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Roast was excellent for breakfast, food and service very good. No sign of our booking when we arrived but they found us a good table in a packed restaurant (this happened with Toptable for the evening meal at another restaurant as well and happens too often!)

21 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

This was the second time myself and my partner have visited Roast for breakfast. The food is always delicious and fresh as the ingredients are all bought from the market. The serivce was great until we sat down, from then, the waiter seemed to have little interest in his job or in his customers. Despite the grumpy waiter, it is an enjoyable eating experience. A great way to start the weekend.

21 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

A great place for lunch and a really nice bar to have a drink beforehand. Attentive staff without being intrusive and fab fish and chips! I intend to return and try the breakfast which looks amazing. Altogether a great experience.

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

We went to roast for breakfast without the 2 for 1 offer. It was very tasty was the setting is fantastic but without the offer it was expensive (£50 for breakfast for 2) will go again but probably either with the special offer or for a special occasion

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

We dined at Roast for lunch, following the receipt of a voucher from them due to a mix up with reservations from a previous date. We were thoroughly spoilt, both service and food were excellent. Roast have now completely redeemed themselves, and we will definitely be dining there again.

19 March 2009
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Special Offers for Roast

  • Breakfast: 2 for 1

    Valid from 1 October 2009 to 28 November 2009

    Breakfast: 2 for 1...from the breakfast menu, the least expensive item is complementary. Includes Vat, excludes service.
    Book using the form.

     
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