The review praised The Hub’s friendly service, light and airy venue, and brilliant value for money, saying it’s "a great place for a Sunday roast in Bath that doesn’t cost a fortune."
The review continued:
"Around us, the tables were busy with a variety of couples and families, all seemingly very happy with their food and enjoying the easy-going atmosphere. Chatting with a mum and her four children, she explained that for her, these lunches meant she could have a day off cooking the family meals and it was something that all of her lot would enjoy."
"With the drinks already served, it didn’t take long for the main courses to follow and the result was really impressive. The packed plates full of beautifully roasted potatoes, a mix of cauliflower cheese, honey roasted carrots, peas, cabbage, parsnips, Yorkshire pud and gravy, and our choice of meat or nut roast were all piping hot and looked fantastic. And I’m glad to say that the looks did not disappoint."
"The meals were gorgeous, really tasty with the food perfectly prepared. Best of all was that the potatoes were properly roasted and the veggies firm and clearly freshly cooked. As for the portions, well, it was only greedy old Dad who managed to eat the lot… No change there, then."
The Hub serves roast dinners 12-3pm every Sunday, with choices including chicken (£10.45), pork loin (£9.95) and nut roast (£11.45 and a kids versions available for £7.95, though the menu may vary week to week.