Heavenly Desserts launches new menu

UK-WIDE dessert franchise Heavenly Desserts has announced the launch of its brand-new menu, introducing a new way of dining at each of the brand’s 40 restaurants from 2nd August - including Castleford, York and Leeds!. 
The refreshed selection of sweet treats features an innovative range of tapas tasting plates, the exciting ‘Grow Up’ cheesecake Oreo pot, and a bespoke vegan menu. Updates to signature classics are also featured in the menu upgrade, with all-new flavours available for the franchise’s beloved croffle, fresh twists on their summer drinks selection, and innovative new taste combinations for heavenly cheesecakes, cookie doughs and crepes.

dessert that looks like plant in pot

Heavenly Desserts' revamped offering also includes the company's long-awaited Heaven at Home authentic Italian gelato pots, designed for sweet-toothed customers to enjoy at home. The gelato range is slowly churned while simultaneously frozen and is available in an assortment of flavours to suit all palates.

Yousif Aslam, director at Heavenly Desserts, said: "Our new menu has been under development for some time now, and we are thrilled to be finally launching it in store and online. We are particularly excited to be bringing our customers the quintessential Heavenly Desserts luxury take on sweet tapas, which we believe will change the way that our customers enjoy desserts. We're proud to have built our franchise around great care and attention to detail in developing every product on our menu, and it is with this attitude that we have brought our latest range of creations to life."

Yousif added: "Furthermore, allowing our customers to take a slice of heaven home with them has always been a goal of ours, and we hope that our customers enjoy our Heaven at Home artisanal gelato pots as much as we have loved designing them."

chocolate dessert  and raspberry sorbet

The dessert tapas menu features a wide variety of options, including croffle bites with a variety of dips, caramel s'mores mini tarts, and crunchy baklava and honey bites, available from £4.25.

Heavenly Desserts' signature iced drinks include a range of alcohol-free creations for all the family to enjoy, featuring a delicate iced rose and lychee martini, a saffron Spanish iced latte, and an espresso crème martini, available from £3.95.

The exciting new Heaven at Home gelato pots are available in strawberry, cookies and cream, chocolate and hazelnut, and crème caramel. The luxury chilled gelatos have a recommended retail price of £6.95 and are available in store and are online through Deliveroo.

To find out more about Heavenly Desserts and its new menu, please visit: https://heavenlydesserts.co.uk

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