I never go out for roasts either, but clearly many do as just about every pub serves it on a Sunday. And in far too many restaurants, it's the only thing you can get on a Sunday lunch.
RE pub food: Little Blue Smokehouse at the Seven Stars?
And in return a question for you: I've got three friends down next Tuesday, we're going to a wine tasting early evening, but want to eat afterwards, when we'll be already on the way. So, no 'fine' dining (ruling out, e.g., Gingerman, Set, 64 Degrees, etc), but as high quality as possible. I was going to go to Flank at The Cow, but they're about to move, and I suspect will be gone by next Tuesday. Other things I'm considering are the Seven Stars, Bincho Yakitori (which I haven't been to yet) and Fourth & Church. Any thoughts?
Missus has ruled out Little Blue Smokehouse (we went one night and it was really busy which put her off.I think I'm going to push for Senor Buddha.
Bincho Yakitori is a good shout, especially if you haven't been yet. Have you considered somewhere like Giggling Squid or even the new (ish) Planet India on Third Avenue? There's always Curry Leaf Cafe too, which is good after a few.
As an aside the Little FIsh Market has cemented it's place as the best restaurant in town with three AA rosettes awarded last night.