Harvester The Cricketers

36 Addington Village RoadGreater London CR0 5AQ, Croydon, United Kingdom

🛍 Pizza, Vegan, Seafood, British

3.5 💬 2323 Reviews
Harvester The Cricketers

Phone: +441689842057

Address: 36 Addington Village RoadGreater London CR0 5AQ, Croydon, United Kingdom

City: Croydon

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2323

Website: http://www.harvester.co.uk/

"I visited this two g of the harvester, as it had not been in a past and the vegan options looked pretty good. they now have a very extensive selection, although they could do with a few more nets. I tried the chili maize carn, which was in order, but small in size compared to the veggie/fish dishes my elder ordered. I was thrilled by the unlimited salatable, but there is actually nothing to fill them because the brot, pasta salat and kartoffelsalat are not vegan. So it's really just salad vans. didn't ask for the dressing. they have a vegan crumb with egg dessert and my daughter and I really did. I would probably come back and try some brunch dishes, but in general I think this chain must make more up."

Menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates.

Isla Isla

The new refurb looks great and the food did not fail

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Olivia
Olivia

A great place to catch up with friends and good value for money


Finley
Finley

My favourite meal consistently good at a reasonable price in a good location


Buddy
Buddy

Lovely food , good service and value for money. Very friendly and helpful staff


Nick
Nick

my family loves harvester! we like to celebrate our birthdays here. Eating is always delicious. the staff is always friendly and helpful! my children love to dive here after school or lunch, as they know they can create their own ice cubes


David
David

This Public House is a part of the Harvester chain. If you are seeking good, honest food in a pleasant environment, then this might be worth a visit. Harvester restaurants typically match the vibe of their location, and this one is no different. The establishment is clean and nicely decorated, appealing to a middle-class clientele.


Amber
Amber

recommend this harvester for eating. amazing and very helpful staff, thank you to our waitress kayla mandy for everything, and to the general manager dave for visiting an infalling that my partner had with his glass. that could owe everything today! will come back 100%. the best place to go! also a massive thanks to the chefs gemma ellie, eating was amazing and perfectly cooked.


LilacHippy
LilacHippy

I recently went to The Harvester location after a long time, as I was interested in their vegan choices. They now have a wider selection, although I think they could add more main courses to their menu. I had the chili con carne, which was okay but smaller in size compared to the vegetarian and seafood dishes my parents got. The unlimited salad bar was a bit disappointing since most options were not vegan-friendly, leaving only salad vegetables to pick from. I didn't ask about the dressing. The vegan crumble with ice cream for dessert was a hit with my daughter and me. I might come back to try their brunch options, but I think overall, this chain could make more of an effort to cater to vega...


Erin
Erin

After booking online was telephoned by harvester to be told that time slot not available given new time slot. Arrived at New time slot and their system had original time still. Luckily a table was available. Chose harvester as meant to have had a new menu and refund...nothing new on the menu only a price increase. Waitress was changed half way through our meal...wasn't informed of this..New waitress asked about times would we require dessert. In the end we said yes and paid up and left ... feeling very rushed and not valued as a customer. .also it was fathers day and wasn't informed they were doing a special meal deal for all fathers..son saw leaflet advertisement when getting menu for desse...


Danielle
Danielle

I visited this two g of the harvester, as it had not been in a past and the vegan options looked pretty good. they now have a very extensive selection, although they could do with a few more nets. I tried the chili maize carn, which was in order, but small in size compared to the veggie/fish dishes my elder ordered. I was thrilled by the unlimited salatable, but there is actually nothing to fill them because the brot, pasta salat and kartoffelsalat are not vegan. So it's really just salad vans. didn't ask for the dressing. they have a vegan crumb with egg dessert and my daughter and I really did. I would probably come back and try some brunch dishes, but in general I think this chain must ma...

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Amex
  • Terrace

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