Feast like a Viking, wherever your travels take you
Across Finland, Harald welcomes hungry wanderers into wooden halls lit by flickering firelight, where fur-draped chairs, long tables, carved shields and drinking goblets bring the Viking spirit to life.
The scent of roast meats and spiced root vegetables drifts through the air. Laughter echoes off the beams. And every plate arrives with bold Nordic flavours and a touch of Viking legend.
Enjoy a totally unique, one-of-a-kind Nordic dining experience: immersive, welcoming and full of character.
So wherever you find us, let’s feast.
The feast lives on in seven cities across Finland:
This isn’t fine dining. It’s Viking dining.
Yes, we have an à la carte menu, but don’t let that fool you.
At Harald, enjoyment matters more than etiquette.
Eat with both hands. Talk with your mouth full. Let out a roar if it’s good, we take that as a compliment.
The only rule at this table? Enjoy every bite.
You can’t wrap a feast, but you can gift one
What do you give someone who already has everything?
A sword? A bit hard to gift wrap.
A Viking ship? A bit of a logistical nightmare.
A Harald gift card? Now that’s the right answer.
A Harald gift card is an invitation to feast like time doesn’t matter, loosen the belt buckles, raise a goblet, and enjoy a night where the world fades away.
Choose the gift amount, and we’ll deliver the feast.
A proper feast starts with a proper list
Vikings didn’t do anything halfway. When they feasted, they feasted properly.
The same goes for our menu: generous, bold, and built with real appetite in mind. Fire-roasted, slow-stewed, and made to satisfy every kind of Viking at the table.
A feast without fuss
Vikings weren’t exactly event planners. One got lost at sea, another started carving a chair, and the rest argued about whether the planning meeting needed another planning meeting.
Luckily, Harald runs a tighter ship. Here, celebrations, company dinners, and group gatherings come together smoother than a goblet of mead on a quiet night.
So gather your group, send word ahead, and we’ll put our helmets together to make it happen.
Messages from the Viking village
Vikings did not always bring good news with them.Harald’s newsletter does.
Join the village to receive offers, news and tempting tales from the feast about once a month.
The newsletter is currently sent in Finnish, but good news can always be translated.
