Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Stag Do

Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Stag Do
  • Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Stag Do
  • Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Experience
  • Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Stag Party
  • £34.00

Activity Details

  • 3 course meal
  • Southeast Asian
  • Welcome drink
  • Group set menu
  • Rated excellent on Trustpilot
  • Easy individual payments

The Banana Tree 3 Course Meal is a sit-down meal for stag groups at Banana Tree, a Southeast Asian restaurant known for its Pan-Asian street food. The stag group gets three courses from a set menu, picked in advance, plus a welcome drink each on arrival. The menu runs bold, fragrant Asian flavours, with vegan and vegetarian options included, so it is a livelier choice than a standard meal out. It is an easy way to get the stag group fed and ready before the celebrations get going.

What’s Included

  • 3 courses at Banana Tree restaurant
  • Pan-Asian street food
  • Pre-order are required from a set menu
  • Welcome drink on arrival
  • Vegan and vegetarian options are available
  • We’ll organise everything
  • All menus are seasonal and may be subject to changes
  • Most dietary requirements are catered for, however, may be limited choices as it is a set menu

How the Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Works for a Stag Do

On arrival, a member of staff greets the stag group and walks them to a reserved table. With all three courses chosen from the menu ahead of time, there is nothing to decide on the day and the food arrives course by course. The stag group makes its way through a starter, main and dessert of Pan-Asian street food, kicked off with a welcome drink. Dishes rotate with the seasons, and vegan, vegetarian and most other dietary needs are covered, though a fixed menu naturally trims the options. Once the table is cleared, the stag group is fuelled for the rest of the day.

Why the Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Works for Stag Groups

Banana Tree is a good shout when the stag group wants something with a bit more character than the usual steak or burger. The Pan-Asian menu gives the lads plenty to talk about and share opinions on, and three courses make it a proper sit-down rather than a quick bite. Because vegan and vegetarian options are built in, it suits mixed stag groups where tastes and diets differ. With the food pre-ordered and a welcome drink waiting, the best man has nothing to organise on the day. It works best as a relaxed first-night meal before the bigger plans take over.

Where Does the Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Take Place?

The meal takes place at Banana Tree, a Southeast Asian restaurant, where the stag group is given a reserved table for the three courses. Banana Tree runs from a smaller set of UK locations than some restaurant chains, so it is worth checking which one is nearest to where the stag weekend is based before you firm up plans. You can arrange the meal in London and Oxford, as well as Essex and Milton Keynes. Use the location menu to see the available restaurants and pick the one that works best for your stag weekend.

Banana Tree 3 Course Meal Stag Do FAQs

A Banana Tree 3 course meal stag do is a sit-down meal for the stag group at Banana Tree, a Southeast Asian restaurant. The stag group gets three courses from a set menu plus a welcome drink each on arrival.

Banana Tree serves Pan-Asian street food, drawing on Southeast Asian flavours. The set menu covers a starter, a main and a dessert, so the stag group gets a full three courses of bold, fragrant cooking.

Yes. Each member of the stag group gets a welcome drink on arrival to start the meal. Further drinks can be ordered from the restaurant alongside the three courses.

Yes. The stag group chooses the three courses from the set menu in advance, so there is no ordering at the table and the food lands without delay. The line-up is seasonal, so the dishes vary across the year.

Yes. Banana Tree includes vegan and vegetarian options on the set menu, and most other dietary requirements can be catered for. As the menu is fixed, the range can be narrower, so flag any requirements for the stag group when you get in touch.

A meal with a bit of spice is a strong way to open a stag weekend. Head to our stag do activities and ideas page to plan what comes next.

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