A roast dinner is a vital part of a Sunday for many people.
Suffolk is home to a variety of pubs and restaurants that offer a lovley Sunday roast - some have even received national recognition.
We asked the readers of the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star for their favourite place to go for a roast dinner in Suffolk.
Here are the five most common answers we received.
Ufford Crown
Benefiting from a spacious restaurant, a cosy bar and stylish lounge area, the Ufford Crown was a name that was mentioned on more than one occassion.
Serving a range of meats each Sunday roast comes with potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, seven vegetable mash and green beans.
Where: High Street, Ufford, Woodbridge
The Swan Inn, Clare
This traditional pub was also a popular name on the list.
The Swan Inn has a real cosy feel to it, with its inglenook fire place and its airy bar.
Sunday dinners are served with a variety of vegetables and a Yorkshire pudding.
Where: 4 High Street, Clare
The Pykkerell Inn, Ixworth
The pub, which was recently shortlisted as Suffolk's pub of the year, was a name that came up more than once.
The family friendly restaurant and pub is located in the heart of the west Suffolk town and also serves award-winning ales, beers, wines and lagers.
Sunday roasts are served with a range of meats as well as roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, selection of seasonal vegetables and freshly prepared gravy.
Where: 38 High Street, Ixworth, Bury St Edmunds
The Swan, Fressingfield
Situaited in the heart of the village, The Swan serves traditional British fair with Asian infusions.
The Sunday carveries at the pub which serve a range of meats are always popular.
Where: Harleston Road, Fressingfield, Eye
Froize, Woodbridge
Sunday dinners at The Froize are incredible, readers said.
Served with a range of vegetables, the roast dinners are always in high demand.
Booking at The Froize is highly recommended.
Where:The Street, Chillesford, Woodbridge
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