There is no better way to finish the week than with a Sunday roast and all the trimmings.
From a rural farm shop to an historic town centre pub, these are the best roast dinners our journalists have had in Suffolk.
The Manger
Where: The St, Bradfield Combust, Bury Saint Edmunds IP30 0LW
Johnathan Amos said: "The Manager offers a wide range of meats and the vegetables are so tasty and fresh.
"The Yorkshire puddings are great and the roasties are to die for. Very reasonably priced, too."
The Masons Arms
Where: 14 Whiting St, Bury Saint Edmunds IP33 1NX
Liz Nice said: "The best one by far is at the Mason's Arms in Bury St Edmunds. There is nothing to top it.
"The meat always melts in your mouth, a good sized Yorkshire and portion of veg. And a side order of cauliflower cheese is always a bonus."
Fields Farm Shop and Cafe
Where: Park Rd, East Bergholt, Colchester CO7 6XS
Tom Swindles said: "I went to Fields with a large group and every single one of us agreed that we'd not had a better Sunday roast in Suffolk.
"I could tell each ingredient had been lovingly prepared and I will be recommending Fields to as many people as I can."
The Fox Inn
Where: The Street, Newbourne, Woodbridge IP12 4NY
Charlotte Bond said: "The Fox Inn Newbourne is my favourite place to go for a roast.
"They give you enormous Yorkshire puddings with lots of gravy and you can order a side of stuffing.
"Excellent service and it’s affordable."
The Mermaid
Where: Yarmouth Rd, Ipswich IP1 2EN
Matthew Earth said: "It was a great carvery and really good value for money.
"The pub has a nice atmosphere and is only a short walk from the town centre."
The Fountain
Where: The St, Tuddenham, Ipswich IP6 9BT
Dolly Carter said: "The Fountain is a great place to stop on a Sunday walk around the Suffolk countryside.
"The Yorkshire puddings are huge and another high point for me was the roasted carrots."
The Ivy House Country Hotel
Where: Ivy Ln, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR33 8HY
Reece Hanson said: "The Ivy House Hotel is in one of the most picturesque spots in Lowestoft, but their Sunday carvery is worth the visit on its own.
"From generous portions and golden crispy roast potatoes, there's not a fault to be found on the plate."
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