Best Sunday Roast Playa Blanca: A Guide to the most loved by Irish and English Visitors, With Prices

If you’re Irish or British, a great Sunday roast on holiday can be just the ticket to enjoy a little taste of home while on holiday. It’s comfort food, routine, and reassurance all rolled into one plate. Thankfully in Playa Blanca, that tradition is alive and well – if you know where to go.
This Sunday roast Playa Blanca guide is written from a straight-talking Irish and English perspective. No Instagram nonsense, no “Mediterranean twist” excuses. Just proper roasts, real gravy, decent portions, and places that understand what people are actually looking for on a Sunday including prices.
What actually makes a “proper” Sunday roast Playa Blanca (Irish–English rules)
Before the list, let’s be clear on standards. A good sunday roast Playa Blanca must have:
- Meat that tastes roasted, not boiled then rescued with gravy
- Gravy with body – not brown water
- Roast potatoes with crisp edges
- Proper portions (this is not tasting-menu territory)
- Service that can handle families and bookings
- A kitchen that plans for Sundays instead of winging it
If a place ticks those boxes, it belongs on this list of the best sunday roast Playa Blanca options.
The Best Sunday Roast Playa Blanca with prices
Las Brisas Bar & Restaurant
Carl and his team at Las Brisas is the classic sunday roast Playa Blanca story: it sells out. That alone tells you everything you need to know. They regularly post that roasts are gone and that the regular menu is all that’s left.
This is a traditional pub-style roast – nothing fancy, just done right. Think carved meat, solid gravy, and plates that leave you full.
Who it’s best for
People who care more about the food than the view and are happy to book ahead.
Expected price €13–€18 per person
If you don’t reserve, don’t complain. This place rewards people who plan like they would at home.
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Alfie’s Bar & Kitchen
Alfie’s does something very sensible: Sunday roast Playa Blanca must be pre-booked and they require a €5 per person deposit. This is cosy family run bar and restaurant located in Las Coloradas
The roast here is consistently well-reviewed, with proper meat and trimmings, and a kitchen that understands British expectations.
Who it’s best for
Couples, families, and anyone who wants predictability and consistency. The location is Las Coloradas is quite a walk if you're staying in Playa Blanca town or Faro Park area but on Sundays taxis are readily available.
Expected price €15–€22 per person
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Bailys Bar
Baily Bar is busy and popular for a reason. They offer all-day Sunday roast Playa Blanca with multiple meat options, which makes them ideal for groups where not everyone wants the same thing.
This is a lively, pool side relaxed family restaurant – not a quiet gastro-pub – but the plates are generous and the menu flexible.
Who it’s best for
Large groups, families, mixed appetites, later sittings.
Expected price
€14–€20 per person
Earlier is better. Late-day roasts anywhere in the world can feel more “held” than carved.

The Kitchen (Papagayo Centre)
The Kitchen does something smart: a defined Sunday roast Playa Blanca service window (typically early afternoon). This kitchen is set up properly for roasts rather than squeezing them in.
Recent feedback is very strong – good portions, well-executed sides, and a slightly more polished feel without going pretentious.
Who it’s best for
Food-first diners who still want a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
Expected price
€16–€23 per person
Aim for the earlier part of the serving window in high season.
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Las Casitas Bar
Las Casitas is a proper community favourite with many locals and returning guests. They offer Sunday roast Playa Blanca with multiple meat choices – lamb, beef, chicken, pork – and lean hard into “proper trimmings,” which is exactly what Irish and UK visitors want to hear.
The atmosphere is friendly, unpretentious, and it shows with all the repeat visitors
Who it’s best for
Families, repeat visitors, anyone who likes a local feel over a tourist polish.
Expected price
€14–€19 per person
This is pub-comfort food done well. Don’t expect reinvention – expect satisfaction. Booking recommended

Honourable additions you shouldn’t ignore
Popeyes Sports Bar
Popeyes often advertises very cheap Sunday roast Playa Blanca, sometimes as low as €7.95, which puts it in a different category altogether.
Yes, it technically counts as a Sunday roast Playa Blanca. Yes, it fills a niche. But quality and consistency are mixed, and this is very much a sports-bar environment first, food venue second.
Who it’s best for
Budget-focused visitors who value price over refinement.
Expected price
€8–€12 per person
Cheap roasts exist for a reason. Manage expectations and you won’t be disappointed.

The Old Mill Bar
The Old Mill Bar is a busy bar-restaurant on the promenade, serving a traditional Sunday roast Playa Blanca with open views over Playa Blanca beach. It’s often praised for its generous portions, good value, and location, and the staff are regularly mentioned as friendly and attentive.
The Sunday roast is served until around 6pm, with chicken and beef options available, making it an easy choice even if you’re eating a bit later than usual.
Expected price
Around €16 per person
They also have live music from around 21:30, so it’s a good spot to stay on for drinks

How to choose the right Sunday roast Playa Blanca for your trip
Family holiday
Las Casitas, The Kitchen, or Baily Bar – predictable timing and relaxed service.
Couples or food-focused visitors
Alfie’s or The Kitchen – book ahead, eat well, leave happy with a proper sunday roast playa blanca
Large groups
Baily Bar – flexibility wins when choosing a sunday roast playa blanca
Staying near Faro Park
Port of Restaurant & Bar – British Restaurant for convenience plus comfort if you want a nearby sunday roast playa blanca.
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On a tight budget
Popeyes – cheap, cheerful, and no illusions.
Booking advice……
Playa Blanca isn’t London or Dublin, but the good sunday roast playa blanca spots still book out.
If a place:
- sells out regularly
- asks you to pre-book
- runs a defined Sunday service window
That’s not marketing fluff. It’s your warning.
Book early, especially in winter and school holidays.
Final verdict
Playa Blanca punches well above its weight for Sunday roast Playa Blanca. If you approach it like you would at home – book ahead, choose places that respect the tradition and enjoy….

