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Contribuer aux commentairesWe were extremely satisfied with both the food and service at the restaurant. Oliver, our server, was delightful and very pleasant. We didn't feel rushed, but we also didn't have to wait long to be served.
Oliver provided excellent table service, he was very friendly and personable. The food was delicious with a wide variety of choices. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
We often come to Harvester Atherleigh and always usually have a good experience, today was no exception and an opportunity to sample this year’s festive menu. Today was made even better by the attentive and genuine service from Beth. Beth made sure everything was perfect without being intrusive, she was knowledgeable and really made an effort with meaningful conversation whilst checking in with us. Thanks Beth.
We decided to go for lunch and we wish hadn’t. The service was very poor. For a starter we ordered chicken wings to share there was more sauce than chicken and we were not even given side plates for the bones. The sauce was cold over the hot chicken and far too sweet. For our mains I ordered a mixed grill and the gammon and rump steak was so tough I struggled to cut through it with a knife. My wife ordered a Christmas dinner and was never offered the option of turkey and the chicken that came with the meal had been done on a grill and was extremely dry and tasteless. The veg looked like it was the cheap mixed frozen veg that you can buy and it lacked any taste. My wife decided to order a dessert, after waiting over 15 minutes and chasing it up, it still didn’t arrive so we asked for the bill. The restaurant needs a good clean. When the bill arrived I had to send it back twice as it was incorrect. What a waste of £45. After this experience, I will never visit a Harvester again. Poor service and food!
This isn 't Leigh On Sea, Its Leigh Lancashire. I 'm usually one to sing their praises, but not today. Going downhill, as I am a bigger bloke, i.e.: obese, pleasantly plump etc whatever you prefer to make you feel better about being overweight, when I can afford it, treat myself to the Unlimited breakfast, which as I type, is still listed on their respective websites etc. Upon arrival, the usual staff weren 't there, but one lady was especially unhappy looking, not the usual greeting I 'd been known to expect, seemed extremely disinterested, no doubt demoralised by the changes at Harvester. So after the 'whatever ' attitude, I went to my usual preferred table, and a lady with glasses waited on, and was rather helpful. She explained that the Unlimited breakfast was a thing of the past, and claimed it was because it took too long for the kitchen staff to make, and everything now was an added cost extra... We all know its a cost cutting exercise and the lady freely admitted that not many people we happy about it, and footfall for breakfast had decreased. I ordered the nearest equivalent, a pre-set menu breakfast, cheekily at the same price as the unlimited and it took longer than it used to take for the Unlimited. So that shows you the reality of what is occurring. also the clientele, not ever being the best, seems to have slipped too, Regrettably i wont be reattending after all these years, as the Hungry horse on the same retail park still do unlimited breakfasts cheaper too. Penny wise, pound foolish springs to mind with the Harvester management.