
Finding a proper Sunday roast near Heathrow Airport isn't as easy as you'd think. Airport restaurants don't do them, hotel carveries are hit-and-miss, and you need to know where the locals actually go. We've rounded up the best roast dinner options within 20 minutes of Heathrow for 2026, with real prices, booking info, and what to expect when you get there.
Ready to book? Book your Sunday roast at The Anchor, from £16, served 1pm-6pm. Walk in or book ahead, no pre-order needed. Free parking, 7 mins from T5.
Quick Comparison: Sunday Roasts Near Heathrow
| Pub / Restaurant | Price | Booking Required? | Parking | Distance from T5 | Dog Friendly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Anchor, Stanwell Moor | From £16 | Recommended, walk-ins welcome | Free (20 spaces) | 7 mins | Yes |
| The Swan, Staines | ~£16–20 | Recommended | Paid (town centre) | 15 mins | No |
| The Bells, Staines | ~£14–18 | Walk-in possible | Paid | 15 mins | Check |
| Toby Carvery, Colnbrook | ~£12–15 | Walk-in | Free | 10 mins | No |
| Three Magpies, Hayes | ~£13–17 | Recommended | Limited | 12 mins | Check |
Every one of these is a better bet than anything you'll find inside the terminals. Here's a closer look at each.
1. The Anchor, Stanwell Moor
Best for: Cooked-to-order quality, families, dog owners, free parking
The Anchor is the closest proper pub to Heathrow Terminal 5, about seven minutes by car, tucked away in the village of Stanwell Moor just off the M25 at Junction 14. It's a proper local, not a chain, and they take their Sunday roasts seriously. If you're after a roast dinner near Heathrow that's actually worth the trip, this is where to start.
The menu
Current Sunday roast options, all cooked fresh to order:
- Roast Turkey with Stuffing Ball (£16), carved turkey with sage and onion stuffing
- Roast Pork Leg (£20), sliced to order with Bramley apple sauce
- Roast Beef Topside (£22), 28-day topside carved fresh per plate
- Beef & Ale Pie (£21), slow-cooked British beef in ale gravy
- Chicken & Wild Mushroom Pie (£21), chicken and wild mushrooms in a creamy sauce
- Beetroot & Butternut Squash Wellington (£20), vegan gravy (VG)
- Kids Roast (£14), a smaller child-sized plate
Every main comes with herb and garlic-crusted roast potatoes, seasonal veg and gravy. Yorkshire puddings come with the sliced roasts and kids roast, not the pies or wellington.
The vegan wellington deserves a special mention. A lot of pubs treat the meat-free option as an afterthought, but the beetroot and butternut squash wellington here is a proper dish in its own right, wrapped in puff pastry with its own vegan gravy. It's not a token option sitting at the bottom of the menu.
How booking works
Sunday roasts are walk-in friendly, no pre-order, no Saturday cutoff. Booking ahead is recommended for groups and peak slots, but not required. Groups of 10 or more take a £10 per person deposit, fully deducted from the final bill. Everything is still cooked fresh to order, not pre-plated under a heat lamp.
Kitchen hours on Sunday: 1pm–6pm (last orders 5:30pm).
The regular weekday menu, burgers, pizzas, fish and chips, pies, is also available on Sunday.
Families and dogs
The Anchor is genuinely family-friendly, not just in the "we have a kids menu" sense. There's a large beer garden where kids can run around after eating, and the kids roast (£14) comes with the same proper trimmings as the adult portions, just sized down. Dogs are welcome in the garden too, so the whole family can come along.
Planes come over every 90 seconds or so as you're directly under the Heathrow flight path. Kids love it, and honestly, it's part of the experience. Free parking for about 20 cars right outside.
Why locals rate it
What sets The Anchor apart from the chain options is that everything is cooked to order. You're not getting slices off a carvery counter that's been sitting under heat lamps. The beef, pork and turkey are carved fresh per plate, and the pies and wellington are proper mains rather than afterthoughts.
Book your Sunday roast at The Anchor or call 01753 682707. Sunday roast starts Sunday 17 May 2026; from launch, walk-ins are welcome but peak slots fill up quickly, so booking ahead saves a wait.
2. The Swan, Staines
Best for: Town centre convenience, a traditional pub setting
The Swan is a well-known Staines local with a solid reputation for Sunday roasts. It's a traditional pub in the centre of town, exposed brick, proper bar, the sort of place where regulars have their own seats.
The roast is a good standard, expect the usual choices of beef, chicken, or a veggie option, served with all the trimmings. Prices tend to sit around £16–20 for a main. Portions are decent.
The main downside is parking. You're in Staines town centre, so it's pay-and-display in the municipal car parks. On a busy Sunday, that can add a bit of hassle. About 15 minutes from Terminal 5. Booking is recommended, especially for groups.
3. Toby Carvery, Colnbrook
Best for: Budget-friendly, kids, no-booking-needed convenience
If you just want a reliable, no-fuss carvery, the Toby in Colnbrook is about 10 minutes from Terminal 5. You know what you're getting, queue up, pick your meat, load up on veg and Yorkshire puddings. Prices start around £12–15, and kids eat for less.
It's not going to win any awards for culinary innovation, but it's consistent, family-friendly, and you can walk in without a booking. Free parking. The trade-off is that it's a chain, the meat is carved from a hot counter, not cooked to your order. If you want volume over finesse, it does the job.
4. Three Magpies, Hayes
Best for: Airport hotel guests, Bath Road convenience
The Three Magpies is a Greene King pub on Bath Road in Hayes, the hotel strip between the airport and central London. It's handy if you're staying at one of the nearby hotels and don't fancy a taxi ride.
The Sunday roast is standard chain pub fare, reliable enough, with the usual beef, chicken, and veggie options in the £13–17 range. It's a large pub, so walk-ins are usually fine, though booking is sensible for groups. Parking is limited. About 12 minutes from Terminal 5.
5. The Bells and Other Staines Options
Staines has a handful of other pubs doing Sunday roasts. The Bells is worth a mention, it's a straightforward local with roasts in the £14–18 range. Walk-ins are generally possible.
Staines as a whole gives you more choice than anywhere else near Heathrow, but you're 15 minutes from the airport and dealing with town centre parking. If you're specifically after a quick pre-flight or post-flight roast, the closer options may suit you better.
What Makes a Great Sunday Roast?
Not all roasts are created equal. Here's what separates a proper Sunday roast from a forgettable one:
- Yorkshire pudding, Should be crisp on the outside, soft inside. If it's a frozen mini from a packet, you'll know.
- Gravy, Proper gravy made from meat juices, not granules. This is the single biggest tell.
- Vegetables, Seasonal, with some colour and bite. Not boiled to grey mush.
- Meat quality, Cooked to order beats a carvery counter every time. Fresh-carved roast meat is a different experience to slices that have been sitting under a heat lamp.
- Roast potatoes, Crispy outside, fluffy inside. Goose fat or herb-crusted is ideal.
The fundamental difference between a cooked-to-order roast and a carvery is time and care. A carvery is faster and cheaper. A proper sit-down roast takes longer but tastes like Sunday is supposed to taste.
Tips for Heathrow Travellers
If you're flying out on a Sunday evening, a proper roast lunch is a brilliant way to end a weekend trip or start a holiday right. Here's how to time it:
- Book your roast for 1pm–2pm. That gives you a relaxed meal with time for pudding and coffee.
- Back to the airport by 4pm. Even with a 7pm flight, you'll have plenty of time through security.
- Free parking at The Anchor means no clock-watching on a parking meter.
- Book ahead for The Anchor, Sunday roast starts Sunday 17 May 2026; from launch, walk-ins are welcome but peak slots fill up quickly.
- Luggage is welcome. The Anchor has space for cabin bags and overnight cases at the table.
- Tell them your flight time when booking. They'll pace the service so you're not rushed or waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best Sunday roast near Heathrow Airport?
For a cooked-to-order roast with proper trimmings, The Anchor in Stanwell Moor is the closest quality option to Heathrow, seven minutes from Terminal 5. If you want a budget carvery, Toby Carvery Colnbrook is about 10 minutes away.
Do I need to book Sunday roast near Heathrow?
It depends where you go. The Anchor accepts walk-ins on Sundays, booking ahead is recommended but not required. Toby Carvery is walk-in. For most pubs, booking is recommended, especially for groups of four or more.
How much is a Sunday roast near Heathrow?
Prices range from around £12 at Toby Carvery to about £22 for a premium pub roast. The Anchor's Sunday roasts start from £16.
Is there a Sunday carvery near Heathrow?
Yes, Toby Carvery in Colnbrook is about 10 minutes from Terminal 5. It's the nearest carvery-style option. Most other pubs in the area serve plated, cooked-to-order roasts rather than carvery counters.
Can I get a Sunday roast near Heathrow with free parking?
The Anchor in Stanwell Moor has free parking for about 20 cars. Toby Carvery Colnbrook also has free parking. Pubs in Staines town centre generally rely on paid municipal car parks.
What time is Sunday roast at The Anchor?
The kitchen is open 1pm–6pm on Sundays, with last orders at 5:30pm. Roasts are walk-in friendly, no pre-order needed. Booking ahead is recommended for peak slots. Groups of 10 or more take a £10 per person deposit, fully deducted from the final bill.
Is there a vegetarian Sunday roast near Heathrow?
The Anchor offers a beetroot and butternut squash wellington (£20) with vegan gravy and all the trimmings. Most chain pubs in the area have a veggie option too, though quality varies.
Can I get a Sunday roast near Heathrow before a flight?
Absolutely. The Anchor is only seven minutes from Terminal 5, and if you book a 1pm sitting you'll be done by 2:30pm with plenty of time for an evening flight. Let them know your flight time when you book and they'll pace the service accordingly. There's free parking on site, so no meter to worry about.
How do I get to The Anchor from Heathrow?
From the airport, head south on the M25 and come off at Junction 14. Stanwell Moor is signposted from there, and the pub is on Horton Road. It's a straight seven-minute drive from Terminal 5. Postcode for sat nav: TW19 6AQ.
Ready to book your Sunday roast? Reserve a table at The Anchor or call 01753 682707. Sunday roasts are from £16, with free parking, a dog-friendly garden, and just seven minutes from Terminal 5. Walk-ins are welcome, but booking ahead saves a wait at peak times.
