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Talk to the GIFQ team →Harvester gift cards are available in denominations from £5 to £250 per card. This range lets HR and rewards teams issue small recognition tokens or larger contributions toward a team meal without splitting orders across multiple platforms.
No. Harvester operates exclusively in Great Britain, and its gift cards are issued and redeemable in GB only. If your workforce includes international recipients, you would need a separate reward instrument for those individuals.
Yes. Harvester's accessible price point and broad geographic spread across GB make it particularly suitable for recognising frontline, shift-based, or hourly-paid staff who may not align with premium-dining reward options. A £10–£25 card covers a meaningful meal without requiring the recipient to top up significantly.
The unlimited salad bar means a single card covers a fuller dining experience than a standard à la carte equivalent at the same spend level, which tends to increase recipient satisfaction relative to face value. For reward programme managers, this makes Harvester cards feel higher-value than the denomination alone suggests.
Yes. A recipient can apply a gift card balance toward a group bill, making higher-denomination cards (£100–£250) practical for team lunches or small celebration dinners. Multiple cards can typically be combined in a single transaction at the restaurant.
Mitchells & Butlers also operates Toby Carvery, Miller & Carter, and All Bar One, each targeting different dining occasions and price points. Harvester occupies the family and casual end of the portfolio, which gives it broader demographic reach than Miller & Carter (premium steakhouse) but less occasion-specific appeal than a fine-dining brand. For volume employee rewards aimed at inclusivity, Harvester typically outperforms its sibling brands on accessibility.
Harvester is a UK casual-dining chain with over 40 years of trading history, known for its charcoal grills, rotisserie chicken, and the unlimited self-serve salad bar that has become a signature part of the experience. Operating exclusively in Great Britain, the brand sits in the accessible, family-friendly segment of the restaurant market — a positioning that translates well into B2B reward programmes targeting a broad employee base rather than a niche demographic. Gift cards are accepted across Harvester's estate of restaurants nationwide, making them practical for recipients spread across multiple UK locations. For HR and rewards teams, Harvester cards work well as spot-recognition awards, long-service milestones, or team-meal contributions where the goal is an inclusive, tangible dining experience rather than a luxury treat. The brand's wide appeal means recipients across income levels and age groups are likely to find genuine value in the card. Denominations on GIFQ run from £5 to £250, giving teams the flexibility to issue modest thank-you rewards or larger team-outing contributions from a single ordering workflow. As part of the Mitchells & Butlers group, Harvester benefits from a stable, well-maintained redemption infrastructure across its UK restaurant network.
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