Bank holidays were made for slowing down and bringing people together. Whether you’re someone who prefers a quiet afternoon with a few close friends or the type to invite everyone you know, May is giving you the perfect excuse to make it happen – especially if April’s bank holiday weekend came and went without much fanfare.
This time around, you’ve got options. Two, in fact.
4th May and 25th May – both sitting there waiting to be turned into something worth remembering.
The trick is not leaving it too late.
It’s easy to think “I’ll sort something soon” and then suddenly the date’s a week away and everything feels rushed. Getting in front of things now means you actually have time to create something memorable for your guests – especially if you’re eager to serve some banging food.
And, when it comes to food, there’s one name you definitely need to know: Hog Roast Beverley.
We’re here so that you don’t need to worry about a thing. We’ve mastered the art of perfect timing, bountiful portions and mouth-watering flavours that everyone can get behind – we’ve got it covered. From hearty hog roasts to BBQ favourites, plus options for veggie, vegan, and gluten-free guests, everything is designed so that everyone feels taken care of.
And before you think hiring a caterer is out of your budget – it might not be.
There’s a bit of a myth that catering automatically means expensive, but Hog Roast Beverley has worked hard to keep things flexible. Whether you’re planning something small or going a little bigger, there are different options to suit everyone. If you’ve got a number in mind, we’re always happy to work around it and build something that makes sense. No hidden costs, no awkward surprises later on – just clear, upfront pricing.
In short, you get good food without the usual stress (or the massive bill you might be expecting).
So, if you’re thinking about making the most of those May bank holidays, now’s a good time to get something in motion.
But act fast: Hog Roast Beverley’s empty slots won’t stay empty for long. Drop us a message, give us a call, or send over an enquiry – whatever works for you.

