Hidden away from the main Shoreditch strip is the quintessential British pub The Princess of Shoreditch. With bucketloads of charm, it’s quite a grown-up place with a formal dining room on the first floor, accessible via the cast iron spiral staircase. Sundays are a serious affair here; the menu features Yorkshire Dales sirloin of beef, free-range chicken, and salt-aged pork belly, all served with a whopper of a Yorkshire pudding and plenty of roast potatoes and seasonal veg. There is also lashings of rich gravy and cauliflower cheese available as a side. We love this roast and we know you will too, just remember to wear the slack pants.