The Summer Holidays Are Almost Here – Get Ready For Them With Hog Roast Newquay!
Six weeks. That’s roughly how long you’ve got before the school run stops, the uniforms get shoved to the back of the wardrobe and your kitchen becomes a full-time snack station. From the 22nd of July to the 1st of September, the kids are all yours – and honestly, with a bit of planning, that’s a brilliant thing.
Summer holidays have a magic to them that’s hard to replicate. The long evenings, the paddling pool chaos, the rare and precious feeling of having nowhere to be. And if there’s one thing that makes those weeks genuinely memorable – for kids and adults alike – it’s getting everyone together around something really, really good to eat.
So why not make it a proper occasion? Whether you’re hosting the whole extended family in the back garden or hiring out a hall for something bigger, Hog Roast Newquay is ready to bring the feast.
And what a feast it can be. Here’s how it could look:
1) Hog Roasts
If you want pure showstopper energy, a Hog Roast Newquay hog roast is unbeatable. There’s something about watching a whole hog being carved that just stops everyone mid-conversation. Pile it into soft rolls with crackling, stuffing, applesauce and pulled pork and you’ve got a plate that does all the talking. Add antipasti platters and desserts and suddenly it’s a full-blown event.
2) The Great British BBQ
For the crowd that includes approximately one child who “doesn’t like anything” and three adults who claim to be watching what they eat – a BBQ never fails. Burgers, sausages, sticky ribs, chicken kebabs, fresh salads, coleslaw, fries, and proper veggie and vegan options too.

3) Southern Slow Roast
Feeling more adventurous? The Southern Slow Roast menu is something else entirely. Texan beef brisket, Cajun whole roast chickens, Louisiana sticky ribs and all-American sides – it’s the kind of spread that has people drooling before they’ve even sat down.
Can’t see exactly what you need? Hog Roast Newquay builds bespoke menus too, so just ask.
The kids will be back in school before you know it. Make sure this summer gives them – and you – something worth talking about.
