Sometimes all we want is to gorge on a massive roast dinner with all the trimmings.
From the perfectly cooked moist beef, the crispy roast potatoes, soft stuffing and of course the Yorkshire Puddings and lakes of gravy.
The Sunday Roast is the ultimate comfort meal for many Brits and an all-you-can-eat carvery is the place many of us go to enjoy it when we don't fancy cooking ourselves.
Whether you have your firm favourite or looking for somewhere new to try, these are the best carveries to head to for your next roast dinner in Bexley.
Based on Google reviews, all listings have a higher score than three stars.
5 best carveries in Bexley based on Google reviews
The Boathouse Function Suite & Sunday Carvery
Rating: 4.4/5
Location: Danson Park, Danson Road, Bexleyheath DA6 8HL
"Lovely Sunday lunch at the Boathouse Carvery today, beautifully tender meats, nice choice of veggies and oodles of gravy."
Toby Carvery
Rating: 4.1/5
Location: Crook Log, Bexleyheath DA6 8EQ
"Always nice, good selection available. No pork crackling though, so only gave them 4 stars. Poor lady working our area was rushed off of her feet. Very busy for a Monday, used a Groupon with no issues."
The White Hart Pub & Carvery Steakhouse
Rating: 4.3/5
Location: 2 Eltham High Street, London SE9 1DA
"Best roast dinner around deserts are delicious,great prices great portions staff are amazing and to the highest standard of perfection the landladie is one of the nicest people you'd ever meet."
Red Barn
Rating: 4.3/5
Location: Barnehurst Road, Bexleyheath DA7 6HG
"Very nice and beautiful pub. The is very good and the portions are big.
I had the Sunday roast which was amazing
The Anchor
Rating: 4/5
Location: Bridgen Road, Bexley DA5 1JE
"Sunday roast was excellent especially serving mash and roast potatoes together. Yorkshire however was small and would suggest a larger one which would elevate the roast. Will definitely be returning."
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