Get a grip of Herbys sausage rolls, real meat and tasty. Also keeping a local shop going by buying there.
Best sausage rolls are from Grubb Deli in Brough, they do a plain one, a caramelised onion one and the best one, called the Bad Boy (it has a layer of chilli sauce between the pastry and sausage...
Maddisons sausage rolls on Newland Ave, but only if they're warm, sometimes I think they must've been in the fridge, which is awful.
I can’t comment as to whether they’re ‘the best’ without trying all of the ones other people have recommended, which sounds quite appealing in itself, but a big shout from me for both the with caramelised onion and with chorizo sausage rolls from New Village Kitchen in Cott.
Sorry but I've had to move upmarket in search of something that actually tastes a sausage roll should.....M&S,the quest is over
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