A city business that has seen "amazing" success selling a culinary favourite is set to host a pop-up in a Norwich pub for the next few months. 

This winter, the Giant Yorkie Roast Company will be holding Sunday roast dinners at The Leopard Pub in Bull Close Road in NR3.

Sam Brown, who owns the company, said: "The Leopard is my local pub and I'm good friends with the owners.

Sam Brown owns The Giant Yorkie Roast Co. as well as Redwell Brewing CoSam Brown owns The Giant Yorkie Roast Co. as well as Redwell Brewing Co (Image: Denise Bradley) "It is a really great pub and I'm excited to bring the two brands together in this pop-up.

"We've done pop-ups before and know that they can work really well.

"I'm super excited.

The roast dinners are served in a giant yorkshire puddingThe roast dinners are served in a giant Yorkshire pudding (Image: Giant Yorkie Roast Co.) "On the first day, we will probably be able to take between 30 to 40 people but we will be flying from then. 

"We aren't taking any bookings so it will be a first come, first served format."

Customers heading to The Leopard should expect a giant Yorkshire pudding filled with roast potatoes, carrots, parsnips, fresh vegetables, red cabbage and gravy.

The Leopard in NR3 will be hosting the pop-upsThe Leopard in NR3 will be hosting the pop-ups (Image: Google) There is a choice of roast topside of beef, slow-cooked pork belly, turkey breast or a vegan lentil vegetable bake with roasted garlic and shallots finished with a balsamic glaze.

Diners can choose to add a butcher's sausage and stuffing or vegetarian sausage and stuffing to their meal, as well as cauliflower cheese.

Diners have the choice to add the company's signature cauliflower cheese to their roast orderDiners have the choice to add the company's signature cauliflower cheese to their roast order (Image: Giant Yorkie Roast Co.) The Giant Yorkie Roast Wrap opened in Castle Social in May and had really taken off during the recent colder weather.

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Sam said: "People love it as it is a very different concept to other takeaway places in the city.

"During the beer festival events held in Castle Quarter we were rushed off our feet.

"It has been amazing.

"We love teaming up with other businesses and we are really looking forward to the pub pop-up."

  • The roasts will be available from Sunday, November 10 between 12pm and 5pm and will run once a week until next March.