At Hotel du Vin, it’s always a food celebration in a very relaxed and easy-going setting. Now sit back, relax and enjoy a glorious Sunday Lunch your own pace. Divine.

Sunday Lunch always has an air of something special about it – whether it’s a family get-together, special celebration or simply an excuse to spoil yourself.

A British institution. Meats were traditionally roasted in front of a fire on a Sunday, dating back to the reign of King Henry VII. Since the 15th century, the royal bodyguards have been known as ‘Beefeaters’ because of their love of eating roast beef. In the 18th century the French started calling Englishmen ‘rosbifs’.

Therefore it is only fitting that ‘rosbif ’ is the centrepiece of Hotel du Vin's perfect Sunday lunch. The roasts are served with all the trimmings, including proper Yorkshires

Hotel du Vin Bristol is set within the Sugar House, a lovingly restored collection of Grade II listed former sugar warehouses, beautifully transformed into a stylish boutique hotel.

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Sunday Lunch
Sunday: 12:30 - 16:00

  • Gluten Free
  • Nut Free Options
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
The Sugar House, Bristol, BS1 2NU
Overall rating
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    a week ago
    Excellent value for money. I booked a deluxe room with half board. The room was huge. Only downside is that the room was quite dark (even with all the available lights turned on). The people I traveled with reported having the same issues with their rooms. Half board included dinner (one starter or dessert + one main + one vegetable side). Healthy portion sizes and the food was delicious. Breakfast included a hot dish from the menu (french toast, eggs benedict, etc) and access to a small buffet. I would book this hotel again for the half board alone. The service was great. Everyone I interacted with was warm, friendly and professional. Very happy with the stay!
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    2 weeks ago
    From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. Everyone—from the front desk team to housekeeping—was genuinely friendly, professional, and eager to help. They anticipated our needs before we even asked and were always happy to offer recommendations or assist with anything we needed. It’s rare to find such consistently outstanding service across the board. Their warmth and attention to detail truly made our stay exceptional. Can’t recommend this place highly enough—thank you to the incredible team!
  • 3.0
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    2 weeks ago
    Disappointing experience here. Expected more, having stayed at the same chain in Glasgow. Our room, a suite, had a spacious interior, but was dark, with little natural light. There's currently scaffolding going round parts of the hotel which includes the suites, which diminishes the light there is. Thankfully we weren't staying on a weekday as you'd likely have builders working outside your window! We ( and another guest who was complaining) were not told in advance of building works, scaffolding and no attempt was made to offer any form of compensation, no matter how small. Paying a premium price for a suite made this even more annoying. The room did have an air con unit, but for some reason kept reverting to 19 degrees whenever set lower. Toilet downstairs door could do with some hooks to hang your toweling robes ( which are included). On the positives, the bathroom upstairs was nice and had a standing bath too. Water pressure good, so showers were good. The restaurant proved a better experience. We both enjoyed our meal and the service was good. Bar was just average however and oddly shuts at 11pm. For a 'luxury' city centre hotel, I'd really have expected a later closing time. There are a few limited car parking slots which you must reserve in advance. It's pricey though at £25 a night, so factor this into the cost of your stay if you really need to park on site. All in all, for the price we paid, we were expecting a luxury experience, but alas, didn't get it. I understand hotels have to get maintained, but they should either warn guests in advance or provide compensation . Hotel Du Vin I'm afraid, did neither.