Slow Sundays Done Right: Glenburn’s Famous Sunday Lunch

Sunday lunch at Glenburn Lodge & Spa is the kind of tradition people look forward to all week. It’s generous, comforting, and designed to be enjoyed slowly, exactly as a Sunday should be.

Every week, Glenburn’s famous Sunday Lunch invites guests to settle in and forget about the clock.

The spread is hearty and welcoming, featuring slow-roasted lamb and beef, a rich oxtail potjie, and a selection of classic comfort dishes served with generous sides. It’s food made for lingering, second helpings, and long conversations around the table.

  • And then there’s dessert. Or rather, desserts. With 18 decadent options to choose from, the sweet ending is as much a highlight as the main event. Cakes, puddings, and favourites worth saving space for are laid out to be shared with family and friends, because Sundays are better when everyone digs in together.

The atmosphere at Glenburn Lodge & Spa is relaxed and family-friendly, making it an easy choice for all ages. Whether it’s a big family gathering, a catch-up with friends, or a no-cooking Sunday treat, the experience feels effortless from start to finish.

Priced at R300 for adults, R150 for kids under 12, R68 for little ones under five, and free for children under two, it’s a meal that delivers both value and satisfaction. Served every Sunday, Glenburn’s Sunday Lunch is less about rushing through courses and more about enjoying the moment.

To make a booking or to find out more, please contact the hotel at 011 668 1600 or email reservations@glenburn.co.za.

⇒ R374 Kromdraai Road, Muldersdrift

Written by Marvin

Founder of many things but FoodBlogJHB FoodBlogCT, FoodBlogDBN being my biggest project to date. UCT marketing graduate, Star Wars geek and Arsenal & Dortmund supporter. That's me!

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