Restaurant in St. Petersburg, Russia
Harvest
100Pearl PointsFlexible City-Center

About Harvest
Book Harvest when the priority is a relaxed St. Petersburg meal with flexible timing, not a credential-led splurge. The useful signal is its broad daily schedule and central Prospekt Dobrolyubova address; if the meal needs a clearer cuisine or hotel-restaurant polish, compare it with Percorso at the Four Seasons or more defined local options.
On a return trip to St. Petersburg, the useful question is whether Harvest's long daily hours fit the plan. Harvest is a practical pick when flexibility matters: it opens at 9 AM daily, runs until midnight most nights, stays open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. The verified dress code is smart casual, so it suits plans that need to feel put-together without requiring a highly formal framing.
The trade-off is limited public detail. There is no verified cuisine label, chef attribution, menu format, price range, or awards signal to lean on here, so this is not the place to book if the decision needs a credential-led splurge. Treat it as a flexible St. Petersburg option rather than a trophy reservation: useful when timing and a smart-casual expectation matter more than a clearly documented culinary concept.
Book it for flexibility, not for a named dining format
The main practical draw is the broad operating window. Harvest is open Monday through Thursday from 9 AM to 12 AM, Friday and Saturday from 9 AM to 1 AM, Sunday from 9 AM to 12 AM. That makes it easier to fit around plans and late evenings in St. Petersburg.
If the meal needs a sharper point of comparison, cross-shop Harvest with other dining rooms whose details better match the occasion. For a broader scan, pair dinner planning with Our full St. Petersburg hotels guide and Our full St. Petersburg bars guide.
How to think about it against more defined choices
Compared with Percorso at the Four Seasons, Harvest is best judged on its verified basics: long hours in St. Petersburg and a smart-casual dress code. Other named options to consider include Dans le Noir? Lev I Ptichka, Bellevue, Sintoho, but Harvest remains the simpler practical call when the priority is timing.
For broader browsing, keep the comparison generic unless you have a specific venue in mind. Harvest's verified profile is narrow, so the most honest way to use it is as a St. Petersburg option with daily morning-to-late hours and smart-casual expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Harvest?
There is no verified booking window for Harvest. What is verified is that Harvest runs late, with hours from 9 AM to 12 AM most days and until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, so it can be useful when your schedule changes.
What should I order at Harvest?
There is no verified menu detail here, so use Harvest for its timing and smart-casual expectation rather than for a specific dish hunt. If you want a place to compare before deciding, consider venues such as Percorso at the Four Seasons, Bellevue, Dans le Noir? Lev I Ptichka, or Sintoho.
Is Harvest good for a special occasion?
Harvest can work if the occasion is mainly about flexible timing in St. Petersburg and a smart-casual dress code. There is no verified information here about a tasting menu, private dining, awards, or other special-occasion features.
What should a first-timer know about Harvest?
Start with the hours: Harvest is open daily, from 9 AM to midnight most nights and until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. The verified dress code is smart casual, which makes it easier to slot into a day or evening in St. Petersburg.
What are alternatives to Harvest?
Other named options to compare include Sintoho, Percorso at the Four Seasons, Dans le Noir? Lev I Ptichka, Bellevue. Harvest is the simpler practical call when verified hours and smart-casual expectations are the key details you need.
Is lunch or dinner better at Harvest?
There is no verified lunch or dinner menu detail, so choose based on timing. Harvest opens at 9 AM daily, closes at 12 AM most nights, stays open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday.
Is Harvest good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating detail. Practically, the long daily hours may make Harvest easier to fit around a solo schedule in St. Petersburg than a venue with a narrower operating window.
Location
Prospekt Dobrolyubova, 11, St Petersburg, Russia, 197198
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Practical comparison
| Venue | Use case | Decision note |
|---|---|---|
| Harvest | Flexible casual meal | Strongest fit when timing and ease matter. |
| Percorso at the Four Seasons | Russian French hotel dining | Better for a polished occasion. |
| Dans le Noir? | Concept-led dinner | Better when the experience itself is the point. |
| Bellevue | Ambiance-led meal | Compare when setting matters more than flexibility. |
If Harvest is not the right fit
For a more formal occasion, try Percorso at the Four Seasons; its Russian French positioning gives the meal a clearer frame. For a dinner built around an experience rather than convenience, Dans le Noir? is the more decisive alternative.
How Harvest compares in St. Petersburg
Harvest is the easygoing choice in this set: broad hours, a central address, a lower-pressure feel than a hotel dining room. Percorso at the Four Seasons is the better pick when the occasion calls for a Russian French frame and a more formal hotel setting; Harvest makes more sense when flexibility and a relaxed room matter more than ceremony.
Dans le Noir? is the stronger choice if the group wants a concept-led experience, while Sintoho reads as the better fit for diners seeking a more defined restaurant identity. Harvest is easier to position as a casual meal than as a destination dinner.
For ambiance-led alternatives, compare Bellevue and Lev I Ptichka before committing. Choose Harvest when the schedule is loose and the booking needs to be simple; choose one of the peers when the meal needs a clearer reason to exist on the itinerary.
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