It's the time of year for festive feasting, with classic delights like pigs in blankets and eggnog taking the spotlight until December's end. If you're seeking to add a bit of flair to your holiday spread, TGI Fridays' freshly unveiled Christmas menu might be just what you need. As an American-style restaurant and cocktail bar, their limited-time dishes provide a distinctive taste of the States.
Cheese enthusiasts will be delighted with options such as Merry Cheesy Christmas (cheese ring doughnuts with a sweet and smoky seasoning, served with mozzarella dippers and cranberry and chilli jam), and Cajun Claus Mac and Cheese, which adds a kick to the traditional dish with Cajun spices and extra cranberry and chilli jam. For the main course, Santa's Smashed Burger is bound to hit the spot - two beef patties piled high with all the fixings (lettuce, tomato, pickle and more), topped off with a Cajun cheese sauce, mozzarella dippers and cheese doughnuts. For those preferring plant-based options, the Very Merry Vegan burger, featuring a plant-based patty and vegan cheese, should fit the bill.
READ MORE: Fenty Beauty slashes prices on popular Gloss Bomb Cream and more this Cyber Weekend READ MORE: Knee high boots now better than half price at Debenhams - and shoppers say they're 'very comfortable' And for the dessert, TGI Fridays combines two holiday favourites - chocolate and orange - in a delicious chocolate brownie served with orange sorbet. But it's not just about the food, there's also a plethora of festive drinks to get you in the holiday spirit. These include a Christmas-themed martini paired with Black Forest flavours, as well as a 'Frostbite' - a concoction of spiced rum, pineapple juice, lime and blue curaçao, topped with a snowy foam, blue sugar rim and marshmallow garnish, reports Kent Live .
For the little ones, there's Dasher's Merry Shake - a vanilla and chocolate milkshake that resembles a reindeer, inspired by Richard Curtis' upcoming animated film, That Christmas. You can enjoy a two-course set menu of an appetiser and a main course for £21.95, with desserts on their own only costing £5.
(Image: TGI Friday's) To really embrace the festive spirit, £1 of every set menu will be donated to the NSPCC. If you're over 18, you can even participate in the interactive digital game by scanning the TGI Fridays Christmas set menu, playing for the chance to win a range of prizes - like free bottles of Coca-Cola or up to £50 off the bill of your next visit. While no one's posted on social media about the Christmas-themed menu just yet - after all, it's only just launched - you can get a sense of what people think of TGI Fridays more generally from review websites like Reviews.
io. Patrons are heaping praise on their visits to TGI Fridays, with one delighted diner sharing: "TGI's in Stevenage was amazing..
. The food (Chicken Strips and Chips) were very enjoyable the service was first class too. Would recommend 100%," Another customer added to the chorus of approval, stating: "Amazing staff and overall great atmosphere at the TGI Fridays Newport Road Cardiff.
Great service." A third happy guest recounted: "Went to the resort World location in Birmingham last Thursday and the entire visit was awesome. Great service from start to finish.
The meal was excellent, everything hot and fresh, just as it should be. I cannot rate them high enough." However, not every experience hit the mark, with a diner pointing out that "the food was also a bit slow in coming out" and another mentioning that "Service was slow and staff were clearly under pressure.
" For those interested, the full list of TGI Fridays venues is available here , including TGI Fridays Birmingham NEC. If you're looking for alternatives, McDonald's has recently unveiled its Christmas menu in the UK, while Subway has already launched its festive offerings, complete with a scrumptious brie toastie..
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TGI Fridays launch one of the cheapest Christmas meals including Santa's Smashed Burger
TGI Fridays has launched a limited edition Christmas menu, which includes a range of festive dishes with a Stateside twist - and customers can also give back to charity