Favourite Places for Sunday Dinner in the North East have been revealed after we asked readers to share their prized spots for the classic English dish.
Tre Amici in Darlington, the Fir Tree Country Hotel in Crook, and the Moss also in Crook have been voted as some of the top places to get a Sunday dinner in the region.
The results were gathered from a poll where readers were asked to share their favourite places to grab lunch on a Sunday afternoon.
Located in Darlington, Tre Amici was a popular choice among voters for its fresh, flavoursome meal options.
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Customers praised the size of the Yorkshire puddings and the overall quality of the food.
Fir Tree Country Hotel in Crook was noted for its generous selection of meat and vegetable options, with readers pointing out the delicious carvery features four different types of meat and 8 veg to choose from.
At the Moss in Crook, diners raved about the quality of the food, with one reviewer calling it "the best around."
The homemade-style food was a hit with voters, with many praising the generous portions and fresh ingredients.
Other noteworthy mentions included the Pollards Inn in Bishop Auckland, which received high praise for its delicious meals, the Vane Arms at Thorpe Thewles in Stockton, and the Brown Horse at Tow Law.
Several readers mentioned their homes, saying that homemade dinners were always the best option, and others said they preferred to cook their own meals rather than making a trip to a restaurant.
Interestingly, many of the submissions featured carveries as a preferred meal type, with readers mentioning The Moline Cross in Norton, The Black Bull in Great Smeaton, and The Garden Room at Sneaton Castle in Whitby as some of their favourite places to get a good carvery.
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The Red Alligator in South Church was also praised for its soaked mushy peas and gigantic Yorkshire puddings.
Overall, it was clear from the submissions that the North East has plenty of options when it comes to Sunday dinner.
From traditional carveries to homemade meals, there is something for everyone in this region. Whether dining out or cooking at home, readers were united
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