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Harvest - Hilton Bonnet Creek reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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April
New York City5 reviews
Dined on May 7, 2026
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Mary Gold
Las Vegas27 reviews
Dined on March 27, 2026
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Ken Gold
Austin33 reviews
Dined on March 9, 2026
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Timothy Gold
Raleigh10 reviews
Dined on November 27, 2025
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Kimberly
West Palm Beach1 review
Dined on September 30, 2025
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Jessica
Orlando3 reviews
Dined on May 17, 2025
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David
Philadelphia1 review
Dined on March 25, 2025
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Yes, Harvest markets itself as family-friendly and guests report bringing children, enjoying kids’ meal options, and celebrating birthdays here. The dining style is casual, making it easy for families to dine comfortably. The restaurant-provided info does not specify accessibility features, so if you need wheelchair access or other accommodations, call ahead and the staff can advise or assist.
Yes, Harvest is kid-friendly. The owner highlights family-friendly options and guests report kids enjoying menu items like cheeseburger sliders and children’s meals. Staff have also made celebrations special for families, so it’s a good option for family dinners and birthday gatherings. Call ahead if you need high chairs or specific kid-friendly accommodations.
Dinner service is the busiest time and can become loud when the dining room fills up, according to guests. Breakfast hours (7–11 AM) tend to be quieter and are a good choice for a calmer meal. Availability can vary, some guests noted plenty of reservation slots, so calling ahead or booking early will help avoid peak crowds.
Resort casual is the recommended dress code, so guests typically wear neat, comfortable attire suitable for hotel dining. Think smart-casual outfits rather than formal wear, perfect for family meals, casual date nights, or hotel guests heading to dinner after activities.
For a quieter visit, aim for breakfast (7–11 AM) or an earlier dinner on a weekday, guests note breakfasts and early seatings are calm. Dinner can be lively and even loud when the restaurant is full, so if you want a more relaxed meal, avoid peak dinner hours or reserve in advance. If you’re celebrating, staff are attentive and helpful.
Weekday mornings or early dinners are likely the best times if you prefer a quieter experience, breakfast service runs daily and tends to be calm. Weekend evenings can be livelier and occasionally loud when the restaurant is full, so choose a weekday or an early seating for a more relaxed visit.
Yes, Harvest has run holiday service, as guests reported an "Excellent Thanksgiving dinner" at the restaurant. Holiday hours may vary, so check with the hotel for specific holiday service and hours before planning your visit.
Yes, Harvest is a solid casual date-night choice if you’re after reliably good food and attentive service. Guests praise the outstanding food and exceptional servers, and the menu focuses on American favorites with items like steakhouse burgers and lobster rolls. Note that the dining room can get loud when full and the decor is described as a bit dated, so for a quieter, more intimate experience try an earlier seating or weekday evening.
The atmosphere is casual and family-friendly with a hotel-dining feel. Guests praise the food and service, though some describe the interior as dated, comfortable chairs but worn upholstery, and note it can get loud when busy. Overall, expect a relaxed, unpretentious setting focused on hearty American dishes rather than a trendy or romantic ambiance.
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