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Welcome toHarrogate & The Yorkshire Dales

Many visitors are attracted bythe atmosphere of Harrogatewith its grand architectureand cosmopolitan flavour. Itis no surprise that Harrogate,with its broad, tree linedstreets, beautiful parks andgardens and the 200 acres oftown centre grassland knownas the Stray, is famous for itsfloral displays as well asbeing a historical spa town.Whether you are staying onbusiness or for leisure, we aresure you will enjoy the com-bination of excellent shop-ping and ambience of thislovely town.

The Yorkshire Dales are reallyunique. A region of contrastsand beauty, the Dales em-brace a diverse collection ofwildlife habitats, a rich cul-tural heritage and is a placeblessed with a rare sense oftranquillity. As a result, in1954 over 680 square mileswas designated a nationalpark in recognition of theneed to treasure and preservethese qualities.

Situated astride the Penninesin the North of England, theDales span North Yorkshireand the southern fringes ofCumbria. There are over 20

Welcom to thegreatest county in theUK, home to some ofthe finest attractionsand best loved iconiclandscapes anywherein the world.

main Dales, each noticeably differ-ent in character and aura from thenext. On the one hand, there’s thewild moorland and steeping u-shaped valleys of the northernDales, such as Arkengathdale andSwaledale. Here you can let yourmind get lost in the remoteness ofthe surroundings. On the other,there are the gentler, broader,southern valleys of Airedale andlower Wharfedale that roll into theurban areas of West Yorkshire.

For over 10,000 years, people havelived on this incredible land andtheir legacy has been left in theform of ancient settlement sites,disused mineral workings and the

patchwork of dry-stone walls andbarns, typical of the Dales. Earlyfarmers cleared the woodland anddeveloped the fields that blanketthe landscape today.

Today, around 20,000 people livewithin the Yorkshire Dales Na-tional Park, many of whom earntheir living from farming andtourism. Taking care of the sheepon the fells, tending to the hay andwild flower meadows in the valleybottoms whilst surrounded byclean, sparkling rivers that windtheir way down through the val-leys has long been a way of life forthe Dale’s farmers. The result is astunning landscape cherished by

residents and visitors alike.

Here amidst this wonderfulscenery, you will discover attrac-tions, castles and stately homesthat tell the story of this wonderfulland. Pretty stone built markettowns and villages are full of inter-esting shops and pubs, while themany cafés and tea-rooms servedelicious local fare that you canenjoy after an exhilarating walk orday out.

Enjoy Harrogate. Enjoy theYorkshire Dales.

Welcome toYork & District

For many people who visitYorkshire, York is the firstplace they stay; be it forbusiness, a weekend breakor longer, whatever thereason for your visit to thisbeautiful city, we are sureyou will not bedisappointed.

Soak up the atmosphere, thebeautiful architecture andthe sense of history as youwalk along streets datingback 2000 years.

Voted European TourismCity of the year 2007/08 Yorkbeat 130 rivals for its world-class attractions, distinctiveshopping, festivals andevents. In 2010, York wasvoted England’s favouritecity by Guardian readers.

The city placed second inthe Guardian Travel Awards- ahead of both Durham andBath - as the readers’favourite city across thewhole of the UK. Thismagnificent city has somuch to offer.

Please browse through thefollowing pages to discoverthe many places to visit andto explore what York andYorkshire really has to offer.With so much variety for allages, whatever yourinterests and purpose ofyour visit we are sure you will be back again before too long.

Enjoy York, enjoy Yorkshire.

Welcom to thegreatest county in theUK, home to some ofthe finest attractionsand best loved iconiclandscapes anywherein the world.

Welcome toThe North York Moors, East Coast & The Wolds

Designated a NationalPark in 1952, The NorthYork Moors are charac-terised by their incrediblebeauty and a calmingsense of space, solitudeand tranquility.

Whatever the season, theMoors offer the perfect place toget away from it all and experi-ence spectacular countryside.Ridge upon ridge of purpleheather moorlands extend intothe distance, while the naturalbeauty of secluded dales andrugged heritage coastlinesmake it the ideal place to ex-plore. Wildlife enthusiasts canhear the call of upland birds inthe moorland peace and withover 2,300km of paths andtracks, including the ClevelandWay and Coast to Coast Na-

tional Trails, the North YorkMoors are a walker’s and cy-clist’s paradise.

The picturesque fishing port ofWhitby has little changed sincethe days of its famous son,Captain Cook. With its sheercliffs and ominous gothic ar-chitecture, Whitby proved to bethe perfect inspiration forBram Stoker’s famous dramaticnovel Dracula.

For a bustling and buzzing sea-side atmosphere, try Scarbor-ough. Packed with seasideattractions, the coastal towncaters for the whole family.

The East Yorkshire coastlineranges from the golden splen-dour of some of Britain’s finestbeaches, to the wave poundedrocks of the East Coast’s high-est cliffs at Flamborough Head.

Creating the perfect scenicbackground to accompany thebeautiful coastline are therolling hills of The YorkshireWolds, the local quaint countrytowns, where you can enjoythe Georgian charm of Beverleyand Howden, and many a his-toric house.

On the Humber Estuary youcan visit maritime Hull - with along deep-sea fishing traditionand now a leading port andgateway to Europe - whilst fur-ther inland you can find theport of Goole, or experience thenatural beauty of Spurn Pointstretching three and half milesinto the Humber Estuary fromthe Holderness Coast.

Enjoy the North Yorks Moors,East Coast and The Wolds.

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TreatsShopping

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James Brindley of HarrogatePay a visit to this award winning home interiorsshowroom, located at the centre of Harrogate onJames Street. James Brindley provides beautifullydesigned furnishings, from beds and upholstery tocushions and mirrors, everything you need to addthose finishing touches to your home.

Voted by Voguemagazine asone of Britain’sBest Boutiques,this uniquefashion storeretails topdesigner pieces fromAlexanderMcQueen, AliceTemperley and Lanvinand provides apersonalshoppingservice.

MorganClare

HoopersShop for cosmetics, homefurnishings, designer clothesand accessories in thisexclusive department store,located on James Street.Hoopers provides a relaxingshopping environment andexcellent customer serviceto make sure that yourexperience is as pleasurableas possible.

DecorFor traditional homefurnishing and lightfittings visit thiselegant interiordesign shop based bythe old Royal BathHouse. Decor pridesitself on beautifullycrafted furniture and lightings, as well as excellentcustomer service.

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2 Ogdens of HarrogateEstablished since 1893 thisprestigious family ownedjewellers sells hand crafted and antiquejewellery. TheEdwardianshowroomgives a trulyauthentic tasteofhistory and offersan array ofdistinctive jewellerypiecesand silver ware.

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6Space Retro DesignVintage ShopFor a blast from the past,visit this exceptional vintageshop, offering an Aladdin’scave of clothes, accessoriesand home furnishings froma bygone era.

Weeton’sThis popular modern café and grocery store provides the finest and freshest of Yorkshire’s produce. Relax with a coffee andcake or shop the shelves forsomething to take away with you.

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A short distance from the hustle and bustle of York andLeeds, the spa town of Harrogate boasts a variety ofindependent shops and high street stores, from James andOxford Street down to the famous Montpellier Quarter nearthe Royal Pump Room Museum. Whether you’re looking forsomething unique, or simply enjoy browsing the best of thehigh street, Harrogate has everything to cater for yourshopping needs. Here are some of the highlights ofHarrogate that we’ve selected for you.

Your essential guide to shopping in Harrogate

SutcliffeGalleries

This exclusive artgallery specialises

in nineteenthcentury British

and ContinentalPainting.

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Yorkshire Farmers Meat CompanyThis butcher’s shop has a long runninghistory in Harrogate, and has grown areputation for providing high qualitymeats sourced from local farmers. The newly refurbished shop offers you a display ofmeats, pies and condiments to take away with you.

For an activity witha difference, get

creative and paint yourown pottery at this funlittle shop cafe. Usingthe ceramics and paintsprovided by Pots 2 Go,you can create yourvery own masterpiece,have it fired andglazed and sent toyou by postwithin 7 days.

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10The Treatment RoomsFor a relaxing spa treat you can’t do better thanTreatment Rooms, situated opposite the Royal Pump Room Museum. Choose from a range of special offers, including massages, facials and health andbeauty treatments.

12The AcademyGet fit or simply relax at theAcademy, Harrogate’s leading healthspa. This select leisure centre offersspa treatments, a fitness centre,swimming pool, leisure facilities bothfor adults and kids.

Pots2Go

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Hotel Du Vin - HarrogateOpen seven days a week,and under the tutelage ofhead chef, Kevin Whiteford,Bistro du Vin is at the heartof our hotel, a classic,French styled, elegant andinformal setting for lunch,dinner, to meet, celebrateor simply pass the time.

Dine on the finest producethat Yorkshire has to offerfrom local heroes such asRamus Seafood, the familyrun Bleiker's Smokehouseand R&J Butchers.

The Drum and Monkey fishrestaurant has been aHarrogate favourite for 30years and is renowned for itstop quality seafood and theintimate, informal characterof the interior.

Signature dishes includelobster, Dover sole, oysters,halibut and sea bass.

The Drum and Monkey is oneof just 50 restaurants outsideLondon to feature in theprestigious Tatler Guide.

Tel: 01423 502650www.drumandmonkey.com

Chez La Vie -Harrogate

Chez La Vie is a parisianrestaurant in the heart ofHarrogate town centre.

We can cater for privateparties up to 30 people in onearea of the restaurant andhave a private dining roomthat can seat up to 13 people.

Tel: 01423 568018www.chezlavie.com

The Deanery -RiponNot only was it voted the bestrestaurant in Ripon, but it hasalso been voted as one of thebest restaurants in NorthYorkshire.

The Old Deanery, offersexcellent service, great foodand a high standard ofaccommodation, it’s theperfect choice.

Tel: 01765 600003www.theolddeanery.co.uk

The Yorke Arms- RamsgillWith an award winningkitchen, led by top femalechef Frances Atkins, therestaurant has a firmreputation for excellent foodwith a creative flair. The YorkeArms' stunning locationmakes it an ideal retreat,while the surrounding areasoffer a wealth of sights,activities and heritage.

Tel: 01423 755234www.yorke-arms.co.uk

Betty’s Tea Room - HarrogateThe story of Bettys began inHarrogate in 1919 and we’vebeen welcoming locals andvisitors to our café tearooms ever since.Imagine sitting down to asilver cakestand laden withsandwiches, a fresh sconewith cream and an array ofdelicious confections, allserved alongside a steamingpot of top quality tea… Atraditional Afternoon Tea isone of life’s great pleasures– and Bettys is the perfect

place to enjoy it.Though drinking tea isundoubtedly a vital part ofBritish life today, modernlife leaves little time toenjoy a proper AfternoonTea. At Bettys, we’re doingwhat we can to redress thebalance. In our Café TeaRooms you can choose froma range of Afternoon Teas,ranging from the simple tothe spectacular – even withChampagne if a celebrationis in order! William & Victoria

- Harrogate

William & Victoria is a familyrun restaurant and wine barserving traditional Britishfood in the heart of Harrogate.

William & Victoria hasdeveloped a reputation forgreat food served in a relaxedand unfussy style, usinglocally sourced ingredients.We pride ourselves on goodservice and value for money.

Tel: 01423 521510www.williamandvictoria.com

We are a family friendly venue that promises to caterfor everybody, offering highquality delicious food,throughout the day andevening. We use the freshestingredients from localproducers and suppliers.

Tel: 01765 607555www.lockwoodsrestaurant.co.uk

Lockwoods -Ripon

Vanzella - HarrogateWhether for business orpleasure, this intimaterestaurant in Harrogate'sfashionable MontpellierQuarter offers elegant,contemporary dining withexquisite dishes using locallysourced ingredients.

Award winning chef, Tom vanZeller is committed toproviding the very highest

Tel: 01423 856800www.hotelduvin.com

Tel: 01423 814008www.bettys.co.uk

The ClockTower -Harrogate

Clocktower combines acosmopolitan fusion ofinterior design inspirationsfrom all over the worldwith a menu of the finestlocally sourced dishes.

The décor is stunning –from the magnificentConservatory through tothe 27 foot limestone bar,attention has been paid toevery detail. A hand-madepink crystal chandelierfrom France is the strikingcentrepiece to the diningroom which featuresAmerican black walnut, aglass wine wall, Moroccanwall lights, hand paintedBrazilian wallpaper andwaltzer seating.

Head Chef Eddie Graydesigns seasonal menus

Your guide to good dining in Harrogate &The Dales

Tel: 01423 817350www.ruddingpark.co.uk

around locally-sourcedingredients. His signaturedish is “Roast Saddle of LocalRabbit, salsify, leek andrabbit pie”.

Visit Clocktower for a coffeein the Conservatory, a barmeal, or a three course mealin the restaurant. Duringsummer months guests canalso partake in a Clocktowersummer picnic and enjoytraditional afternoon tea inour stunning gardens.

Clocktower offers a fun andlively, yet relaxed experiencefor everyone, no matter theoccasion. The Clocktower isrecognised not only for itsexcellent menu but also forits friendly and enjoyableatmosphere.

Open all day every day.

standard of service andinnovative menus .

Tel: 01765 508762www.vanzellerrestaurants.co.uk

The Boars Head

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Food is incredibly important to

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Tel: 01423 771888

www.ripleycastle.co.uk.

YorkshireTaste

For the finest and freshest food in the UK, you can’t dobetter than Yorkshire. With acres of beautiful farmingland, this county offers an abundance of fresh produce,helping to put Yorkshire on the map as a centre forgourmet dining. Harrogate and the surrounding townsshowcase some of the best restaurants, cafes and delisin the region, so here we’ve specially selected some ofour favourite places to eat for you to start dining.

Your guide to good dining in Harrogate &The Dales

The Hopper Lane Hotel -

Blubberhouses

Quick drink, bite to eat,

full meal, special occasion

celebration, private

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Hotel Du Vin - HarrogateOpen seven days a week, and under the tutelage of headchef, Kevin Whiteford, Bistro du Vin is at the heart of ourhotel, a classic, French styled, elegant and informal settingfor lunch, dinner, to meet, celebrate or simply pass the time.

We believe in celebrating the region you live in, embracing allthat is special about your area. Dine on the finest producethat Yorkshire has to offer from local heroes such as RamusSeafood, the family run Bleiker's Smokehouse and R&J

Butchers. These are only a handful of the many legendarysuppliers we are honoured to include within our Homegrown& Local philosophy. Add to this our extensive and eclecticwine list and an impressive array of wines by the glassbrought to you by Head sommelier, Mark Perlaki, and histeam who are always on hand to help with any queries youmay have.

The Drum and Monkey fishrestaurant is located inHarrogate, one of the mostelegant towns in Yorkshire.

The Drum and Monkey fishrestaurant has been aHarrogate favourite for 30years and is renownedamong residents and visitorsfor its top quality seafoodand the intimate, informalcharacter of the interior.

Signature dishes,consistently based on thefreshest, finest seafood haveearned a loyal following withlobster, Dover sole, oysters,halibut and sea bassdelivered daily.

The Drum and Monkey isone of just 50 restaurantsoutside London to feature inthe prestigious Tatler Guide.

The layout is over two floorsand features the charmingoriginal features of thedownstairs bar and eatingarea and a spacious upstairsrestaurant.

Today's visitors to Harrogateenjoy its beautiful gardens,stunning art galleries and anunique range of attractiveshopping experiences.

The Drum and Monkey canbe found in the prettyMontpellier Quarter of town,renowned for its range ofdesigner boutiques,antiqueshops and specialistretailers.

The Yorke Arms - RamsgillNestled in Yorkshire'sbeautiful Nidderdale Valley,The Yorke Arms is a historic18th century coachinghouse and shooting lodge,now serving as a Michelinstarred restaurant withrooms.

With an award winningkitchen, led by top femalechef Frances Atkins, therestaurant has a firmreputation for excellentfood with a creative flair.The Yorke Arms' stunninglocation makes it an idealretreat, while thesurrounding areas offer awealth of sights, activitiesand heritage. To extend awonderful experience,contemporary or traditionalrooms offer a peaceful

While the unique locationof The Yorke Arms helps tomake any visit trulymemorable, it is theoutstanding quality and

creativity integral to itsfood that leads guests toreturn again and again.Home to one of thecountry's top female chefs,Frances Atkins, The YorkeArms is renowned for itsdelicious cuisine, foundedon a timeless, classicalrepertoire.

Beginning as first class,locally sourced rawmaterials and finished offwith imagination andfinesse, a variety oftantalising dishesconsistently succeed intempting back locals andthose who visit fromfurther afield.

The Yorke Arms has held aMichelin star continuouslysince 2003, a testament tothe excellent food servedhere.

Tel: 01423 755234www.yorke-arms.co.uk

Betty’s Tea Room - HarrogateThe story of Bettys began inHarrogate in 1919 and we’vebeen welcoming locals andvisitors to our café tea roomsever since.

Imagine sitting down to asilver cakestand laden withsandwiches, a fresh sconewith cream and an array ofdelicious confections, allserved alongside a steamingpot of top quality tea… Atraditional Afternoon Tea isone of life’s great pleasures –and Bettys is the perfect placeto enjoy it.

Though drinking tea isundoubtedly a vital part of

British life today, modern lifeleaves little time to enjoy aproper Afternoon Tea. AtBettys, we’re doing what wecan to redress the balance. Inour Café Tea Rooms you canchoose from a range ofAfternoon Teas, ranging fromthe simple to the spectacular –even with Champagne if acelebration is in order!

Book a table and savour one ofa range of Afternoon Teas, tothe accompaniment of thecafé pianist.

Tel: 01423 814008www.bettys.co.uk

Tel: 01423 856800www.hotelduvin.com

YorkshireTaste

For the finest and freshest food in the UK, you can’t dobetter than Yorkshire. With acres of beautiful farmingland, this county offers an abundance of fresh produce,helping to put Yorkshire on the map as a centre forgourmet dining. Harrogate and the surrounding townsshowcase some of the best restaurants, cafes and delisin the region, so here we’ve specially selected some ofour favourite places to eat for you to start dining.

Your guide to good dining in Harrogate &The Dales

The Hopper Lane Hotel -BlubberhousesThe refurbsishment at TheHopper has been extensiveand includes all restaurantareas, bars, toilets, kitchen,ensuite bedrooms andfunction room.

We love food at The Hopper(as our waistlines sadlytestify). It is all freshly made,none of that nasty bought instuff, and we are open forlunch and dinner daily.

Quick drink, bite to eat, fullmeal, special occasioncelebration, private function(for up to 120 people),weekend away......

What ever you want, The

Hopper is the idealdestination.

No need to take our word forit though - come and see usand we are sure you willagree - The Hopper LaneHotel is truly one of thefinest country taverns inYorkshire.

We will be running loads ofspecial events, wine tastings,cask ale festivals and menusamplings throughout theyear.

Keep checking this websiteand we will let everyoneknow what is happening.

Tel: 01943 880191www.hopper-lane-hotel.co.uk

The Drum & Monkey - Harrogate

Tel: 01423 502650www.drumandmonkey.com

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The Drum and Monkey fishrestaurant has been aHarrogate favourite for 30years and is renowned amongresidents and visitors for itstop quality seafood and theintimate, informal characterof the interior. Signaturedishes, consistently based onthe freshest, finest seafoodhave earned a loyal followingwith lobster, Dover sole,

oysters, halibut and sea bassdelivered daily.

The Drum and Monkey is oneof just 50 restaurants outsideLondon to feature in theprestigious Tatler Guide.

The layout is over two floorsand features the charmingoriginal features of thedownstairs bar and eating

area and a spacious upstairsrestaurant.

The Drum and Monkey can befound in the prettyMontpellier Quarter of town,renowned for its range ofdesigner boutiques,antiqueshops and specialist retailers.

Tel: 01423 502650drumandmonkey.com

The Yorke Arms - Ramsgill

The Yorke Arms - RamsgillNestled in Yorkshire's beautifulNidderdale Valley, The YorkeArms is a historic 18th centurycoaching house and shootinglodge, now serving as aMichelin starred restaurantwith rooms.

With an award winningkitchen, led by top female chefFrances Atkins, The YorkeArms is renowned for itsdelicious cuisine, founded on atimeless, classical repertoireand the restaurant has a firmreputation for excellent foodwith a creative flair. The YorkeArms' stunning locationmakes it an ideal retreat, whilethe surrounding areas offer awealth of sights, activities andheritage. To extend a

wonderful experience,contemporary or traditionalrooms offer a peaceful

While the unique location ofThe Yorke Arms helps to makeany visit truly memorable, it isthe outstanding quality andcreativity integral to its foodthat leads guests to returnagain and again.

Beginning as first class, locallysourced raw materials andfinished off with imaginationand finesse, a variety oftantalising dishes consistentlysucceed in tempting backlocals and those who visitfrom further afield.

Tel: 01423 755234yorke-arms.co.uk

The ClockTower -Harrogate

Clocktower combines acosmopolitan fusion ofinterior design inspirationsfrom all over the world witha menu of the finest locallysourced dishes.

Head Chef Eddie Graydesigns seasonal menusaround locally-sourcedingredients.

Clocktower offers a fun andlively, yet relaxedexperience for everyone, nomatter the occasion. TheClocktower is recognisednot only for its excellentmenu but also for itsfriendly and enjoyableatmosphere.

Tel: 01423 817350ruddingpark.co.uk

YorkshireTaste

For the finest and freshest food in the UK, you can’t dobetter than Yorkshire. With acres of beautiful farmingland, this county offers an abundance of fresh produce,helping to put Yorkshire on the map as a centre forgourmet dining. Harrogate and the surrounding townsshowcase some of the best restaurants, cafes and delisin the region, so here we’ve specially selected some ofour favourite places to eat for you to start dining.

Your guide to good dining in Harrogate &The Dales

The Hopper Lane Hotel -Blubberhouses

We love food at The Hopper(as our waistlines sadlytestify). It is all freshly made,none of that nasty bought instuff, and we are open forlunch and dinner daily.

Quick drink, bite to eat, fullmeal, special occasioncelebration, private function,weekend away......

What ever you want, TheHopper is the idealdestination.

No need to take our word forit though - come and see usand we are sure you willagree - The Hopper LaneHotel is truly one of thefinest country taverns inYorkshire.

We will be running loads ofspecial events, wine tastings,cask ale festivals and menusamplings throughout theyear.

Keep checking this websiteand we will let everyoneknow what is happening.

Tel: 01943 880191hopper-lane-hotel.co.uk

The Drum & Monkey - Harrogate

The Deanery -RiponOne of the FinestRestaurants in Ripon

Not only was it voted thebest restaurant in Ripon, butit has also been voted as oneof the best restaurants inNorth Yorkshire.

A subtle contemporaryambience has been createdwithin the restaurant; youwill be welcomed by thewood panelled walls, anopen fireplace andcontemporary furniture withinteresting paintings, printsand sculptures for you toenjoy. The atmosphere in therestaurant is relaxed,comfortable and stylish.

Fresh, Local Produce

We try and source localingredients wherever wepossibly can, from WholeHog sausages, beef and lamb(when in season) fromWeatherheads butchers inPateley Bridge, free rangeorganic pork from Anna’sHappy Trotters, free rangeeggs from James Potter inThirsk, Holme Farm venisonfrom Sherburn in Elmet andall our cheese except theLancashire(!) is fromYorkshire.

Tel: 01765 600003theolddeanery.co.uk

Hotel Du Vin - HarrogateOpen seven days a week,and under the tutelage ofhead chef, Kevin Whiteford,Bistro du Vin is at the heartof our hotel, a classic,French styled, elegant andinformal setting for lunch,dinner, to meet, celebrate orsimply pass the time.

We believe in celebratingthe region you live in,embracing all that is specialabout your area. Dine onthe finest produce thatYorkshire has to offer from

local heroes such as RamusSeafood, the family runBleiker's Smokehouse andR&J Butchers. These areonly a handful of the manylegendary suppliers we arehonoured to include withinour Homegrown & Localphilosophy. Add to this ourextensive and eclectic winelist and an impressive arrayof wines by the glass

Tel: 01423 856800hotelduvin.com

Betty’s Tea Room - Harrogate

The story of Bettys began inHarrogate in 1919 andwe’ve been welcominglocals and visitors to ourcafé tea rooms ever since.

Imagine sitting down to asilver cakestand laden withsandwiches, a fresh sconewith cream and an array ofdelicious confections, allserved alongside asteaming pot of top qualitytea… A traditionalAfternoon Tea is one of

life’s great pleasures – andBettys is the perfect placeto enjoy it.

Though drinking tea isundoubtedly a vital part ofBritish life today, modernlife leaves little time toenjoy a proper AfternoonTea. At Bettys, we’re doingwhat we can to redress thebalance.

Tel: 01423 814008bettys.co.uk

The Boar's Head is an oldCoaching Inn. It is part of theRipley Castle Estate and one of theGreat Inns of Britain.

Food is incredibly important to us,with a huge focus on using localproduce and suppliers. LadyIngilby's pen is mightier than thesword and all new seasonalmenus are heralded by abombardment of food tastings as

wave after wave of new ideas areforwarded for approval.

The menus are inspirational andwe believe in serving meals notsculptures on a plate. You willnever be bored when dining at theBoar's Head as the menus changeregularly to capture the essence ofeach season.

Tel: 01423 771888ripleycastle.co.uk.

The Boars Head - Ripley

William & Victoria - HarrogateWilliam & Victoria is afamily run restaurant andwine bar serving traditionalBritish food in the heart ofHarrogate.

William & Victoria hasdeveloped a reputation forgreat food served in arelaxed and unfussy style,using locally sourcedingredients.

The upstairs restaurant iselegantly decorated and themenu fine tuned to make itideal for that specialoccasion, whereas ourdownstairs 'bistro style'wine bar serves manyBritish classics in a relaxedand welcoming atmosphere.

Tel: 01423 521510williamandvictoria.com