Win Sunday lunch for a year at Dr Foster in Gloucester

SoGlos's latest competition gives you the chance to win a Sunday roast for four every month of the year at Dr Foster, with views overlooking the historic Gloucester docks.

Ends Thursday 10 April 2025

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Don't miss the chance to win a roast for four people for a year at Dr Foster in Gloucester, with SoGlos's latest competition.

SoGlos has teamed up with Dr Foster at Gloucester Docks to treat one lucky reader and three guests to a superb Sunday lunch — for an entire year! 

Make your way through starters like curried parsnip soup or Severn and Wye smoked salmon; and mains including rare roast top rump, rare breed pork belly or slow roasted shoulder of lamb, served with Yorkshire puddings, golden roast potatoes, buttery seasonal vegetables and gravy.

Veggies and vegans can also tuck into a roast dinner with all the trimmings, centred around a wild mushroom, celeriac, sage and lentil wellington. 

And those with a sweet tooth can look forward to homemade desserts ranging from honey spiced rum panna cotta to apple and blackberry crumble. 

To be in with a chance of winning, follow Dr Foster on Instagram at instagram.com/drfoster.pubco and tag who you'd treat to a Sunday lunch on the following post:

Follow SoGlos and share to your stories for a bonus entry!

Sunday lunches are served every Sunday from 12.30pm. Roast dinners start from £17 and booking is recommended. 

For more information, or to reserve a table, visit thepublican.pub.

Please note, winners can only claim their free Sunday lunch once a month.

Advanced booking is required, drinks are excluded and specific dates such as Mother's Day, Christmas Day and Boxing day are not included. 

In partnership with Dr Foster  |  thepublican.pub

Competition prize

A Sunday roast for four, every month of the year

Closing date

Thursday 10 April 2025

How to enter

Please see above for details of how to enter this competition via Instagram
SoGlos's standard terms and conditions apply.

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