Harvester Easter menu 2023: customers can enjoy a three-course dine-in set menu this weekend
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Easter weekend is almost here, and Harvester has released its 2023 set menu. As part of the restaurant chain’s Easter menu, dinners can have their pick of a three-course meal.
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Hide AdIf you don’t fancy cooking this weekend, you can always opt to dine in with your family this weekend at Harvester. As part of the pub chain’s Easter menu, customers can pick their favourite starter, main and dessert.
The set menu includes a choice of seven starters, 13 main dishes, as well as five desserts. Whether you’re looking to have a rotisserie chicken or a burger, the restaurant’s Easter menu caters for both.
The chain has over 150 restaurants dotted around the country. Those wanting to find the nearest spot can use the restaurant locator on the Harvester website.
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Hide AdWe break down Harvester’s 2023 set Easter menu and what customers can get at the restaurant chain over the weekend.
Harvester’s 2023 Easter set menu
The restaurant chain’s Easter menu sees customers able to enjoy a three-course meal for just £21.99. As part of the deal, dinners can tailor their meal to their liking by choosing from a set list of starters, mains and desserts.
Starter plates
- Halloumi Fries
- Chicken Breast Goujons
- Spicy Crackerjack Prawns
- Breaded Mushrooms
- Nachos
- Vegan Nachos
- Tomato & Basil Soup
Main dishes
- BBQ Chicken Stack
- The Dirty Bird Burger
- The Dirty Burger
- Full Rack Of Ribs
- 100z Sirloin
- Cod & Chips
- Signature Half Rotisserie Chicken
- Herb-Battered Halloumi & Chips
- Chargrilled Chicken Skewer
- Grilled Halloumi Skewer
- Chilli Non-Carne
- The Beyond Dirty Burger
- The Surfin’ Bird
- Chocolate Fudge Cake
- Treacle Sponge
- Belgian Chocolate Brownie
- Apple & Blackberry Crumble
- Rocky Horror Sundae
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