A Sunday without a roast dinner is a Sunday wasted in our opinion.
Skip the effort of spending your precious morning off at the stove and let one of these ten Glasgow restaurants cook for you.
Extra roast potatoes, please.
Roastit Bubbly Jocks
450 Dumbarton Road
Roastit Bubbly Jocks is a relaxed bistro specialising in Scottish cuisine.
Their West End restaurant is cosy and welcoming, the perfect place to spend a lazy Sunday.
The Spanish Butcher
80 Miller Street
The Spanish Butcher don't mess around with their 'Galician Sunday' menu.
Order a roast with lamb or beef for one or go all out and share their 35-day Chateaubriand which serves two and comes with all the trimmings.
Veggies can join in too with their cauliflower steak served with piquillo peppers and salsa verde.
The Loveable Rogue
333 Great Western Road
The Loveable Rogue in the West End describes themselves as 'the perfect destination to while away those lazy weekend afternoons chatting with friends and family' and we have to agree.
Their Sunday roast is a Speyside beef and boasts extra indulgent trimmings like beef fat garlic Roasties and brisket mac n’ cheese.
Very extra.
The McMillan
862 Pollokshaws road
The McMillan Bar and Grill is a Southside staple when it comes to Sunday lunches.
All of their beef is grass fed and comes from master butchers in North Lanarkshire.
In their own words: 'Sunday roasts...Nowhere does it better'
The Drake
1 Lyndeoch Street
Nestled into the corner of Lynedoch street and Woodlands road, this Scottish style gastropub serves up one of the most talked-about Sunday roasts in Glasgow.
We'd gladly make a booking for their massive Yorkshire puddings alone.
The Duke's Umbrella
363 Argyle street
Relative newcomers to the Glasgow food scene, The Duke's Umbrella's Sunday roast offering is just as stylish as its modern decor.
Look forward to a choice of roast chicken or beef with charcoal blackened carrots, duck fat roasties and a red wine jus.
The Butchershop Bar and Grill
1055 Sauchiehall street
The Butchershop Bar and Grill are known for their top-quality steaks and chic New-York inspired interior.
They describe their Sunday roasts as 'Tender slices of dry-aged roast sirloin of Scotch beef, fluffy roast potatoes, homemade Yorkies, grilled corn, roast veg all covered in beef dripping gravy.'
Alston Bar and Beef
79 Gordon street
This popular city centre restaurant can be found underneath the Gordon street entrance of Glasgow Central Station.
Their Sunday lunch menu offers two courses for a mere £19 with the option of aged Tweed Valley beef or chicken breast.
Oh, and the best part? Two words: Unlimited gravy.
Porter and Rye
1131 Argyle street
Porter and Rye in Finnieston are all about using the best of Scottish produce.
Their Sunday roast showcases their locally-sourced meats with 'roast beef, braised ox cheek and bone marrow gravy' alongside all the classic trimmings.
Dram!
232-246 Woodlands road
If you're in search of a Sunday roast that won't break the bank then look no further than Dram! on Woodlands road.
They offer a traditional roast or vegan alternative for only £9.50 leaving you with plenty of change to order yourself a post-dinner pint.