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The Talbot Harvester

The Talbot Harvester

275 High Road, CM16 6EE, Epping Forest, United Kingdom

Steak • Fusion • British • European


"after a year in the lock it was my first visit to a harvester in a few years. the menu is always as big as ever and left a surprising new found love of the current menu. it was pretty busy getting in, but was instantly posted by our booking. we didn't have to wait long to order our food and drink and with new food on the menu, I thought I would stretch out the boat to try new aromen. I decided to try one of their new dishes from their new menu and it was not disappointed. at the arrival it was a colossal court of epic South-footed chicken parts. the dirty bird was the most tasty burger dish I have ever tasted in my life by a harvester in a long time. with layers of juicy south-fatted chicken, with a layer of speck between and with 2 twill rings, hash brown, salat and a generous amount of sauce. the sauce was rich, tasty, spicy and very morish with the whole three times south-fatted chicken very cheeky and tasty. after my main thing I enjoyed a few unlimited refillings of tango orange, but the only small problem I had filled up was that when refilling the tango, it did not give up sodawater, but with a quick question to the staff, they were able to ask from the main filling station at the bar within minutes. After a short break and break I decided to order the cheesecake that came with compott and saw and a few small berries that dessert well complicated and filled me enough for a very pleasant meal with the family. the staff are friendly and work really hard during our visit and we are hardly ever resting. I praise for all the work they did to continue making it a COVID-19 safe restaurant without enjoying too many disruptions of the classic harvesting experience. would enjoy despite a long trip, despite the visit, despite the experience, the great customer service I had received during our meal in the talbot."

The Compasses Harvester

The Compasses Harvester

125 Abbs Cross Lane, RM12 4XS, Hornchurch, United Kingdom

Cafés • Pizza • Asiatic • Seafood


"After a bit of trouble, when one of the wheels on the wheelchair broke, a kind man named John came to our aid. He was a true hero and I am incredibly grateful to him for helping us get D back home safely. While at home, D mentioned that he wanted to go out for fish and chips. He suggested Harvester, recalling that he used to visit there every Wednesday. Although he couldn’t quite remember the name, he did remember the location. I was perfectly fine with going to Harvester, so I called Star Cabs, which I had found while on my way to Hornchurch. I had suggested taking a cab days in advance. The cab drivers were courteous and helpful, and upon our arrival at Harvester, we were warmly greeted and seated by the lovely Sean. Since I couldn’t get in touch with Star Cabs for our return trip, Sean kindly offered to call them for us. Now, as for the Harvester itself – what a wonderful and clean establishment! The service was outstanding and the food was delicious. D shared with the cab driver that he used to come here every Wednesday after his wife passed away, reminiscing about how the waitresses all knew him, but he assumed they wouldn’t be around anymore. How wrong he was! Karen, an absolutely lovely lady who was helpful, accommodating, and very professional, approached us and said, “You used to come here every Wednesday, and just last week we were talking about you, although I couldn’t remember your name.” She was genuinely thrilled to see D and gave him a hug, which really made his day. Our meals were fantastic; we ordered from the main menu. D had the gammon steak with chips and all the trimmings, which he thoroughly enjoyed. I had the spare ribs, and they were simply amazing – I even needed a doggy bag for leftovers! Kudos to the entire team, both front and back of house – thank you for a wonderful experience. We will definitely be back! I’ll try to return before Christmas, though living in Surrey means it's quite a trek."