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The best city in the UK for roast dinners revealed – with a world-famous cat pub and a Wallace and Gromit attraction

The research also revealed where the cheapest roasts were and the most attractive

THERE are few things better on a Sunday than going out for a big roast dinner.

But, with so many on offer, it can be hard to know where to find the best ones.

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The Caper and Cure was rated the best place to go for a roast in BristolCredit: Instagram/CaperandCure
The Bag of Nails in the city attracts visitors who want to see their catsCredit: Instagram/bagofnailsbristol
The A Grand Way Out escape room can be found at Locked in a Room in BristolCredit: Aardman Animations

Luckily for Brits, research from Idealo looked at which UK areas have the most popular, affordable and varied roasts for dining out.

To do this, they compared the highest-rated venues serving roasts across some of the most populated UK cities

Overall, from their research, they declared Bristol to be the best city in the UK for a roast, with the second highest number of Sunday dinner venues, offering both great value and variety.

Of the 135 roasters in the city, there was one that stood out among the others for its affordable average price and range of options.

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said: "We found Caper and Cure to be the favourite among patrons as it achieved a 4.9 score — the highest score overall from our research.

"This eatery also has the third-most affordable roast, with an average price of £16 from its range. There is also slightly more variety at this pub, with two meat options and one vegetarian available."

Bristol's pubs aren't just full of roast dinners however, with one boozer home to a load of cats.

The Bag of Nails has become more colloquially known as simply the "cat pub" because of its large number of feline residents, 14 to be exact.

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Its website declares it to be the "world-famous" cat pub and claims they only ever serve the best beers, "surrounded by cats. Yes. Quite a lot of them!"

What's more, children aren't allowed in the pub either, so parents can find themselves a quiet spot for a drink among the local moggies, without worrying about their kids annoying other patrons.

In addition to the cats, the pub also has beers on tap from £3 and "a huge vinyl collection and a fantastic atmosphere" according to the pub's owner, Luke Daniels.

He told the : "In my first week of running the pub we got a cat called Malcolm, kind of accidentally.

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"He ended up living here and now eight years later we have 14 cats, which is quite silly really. 

"The cats are definitely a draw for many people and we get a lot of what we like to call 'cat tourists'."

Cats aren't the only cuddly characters to be found in Bristol, with a famous dog and his modelling clay owner also hailing from the city.

Aardman animations are based in Bristol and their most famous creation Wallace and Gromit can be seen throughout the city.

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