Restaurants in Harrogate
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Le D2
This bright and airy bistro is always busy, with diners drawn back again and again by the relaxed atmosphere, warm and friendly service, and a menu that takes fresh local produce and adds a twist of French sophistication.
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Van Zeller
New fine-dining restaurant from Michelin-trained Yorkshire chef Tom van Zeller. Lunch and pre-theatre menu: four courses for £20.
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Tannin Level
Old terracotta floor tiles, polished mahogany tables and gilt-framed mirrors and paintings create a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere at this hugely popular neighbourhood bistro. A competitively priced menu based on seasonal local produce – think a shank of lamb with honey-roasted carrots, or fish pie with mustard mash and smoked-cheese crust – means that you'd best book a table or face being turned away.
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Sasso
A top-class basement trattoria where homemade pasta is served in a variety of traditional and authentic ways, along with a host of other Italian specialties.
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Le Jardin
This cool little bistro has a snug, intimate atmosphere, especially in the evening when candlelight adds a romantic glow. During the day locals throng to the tables, enjoying great salads, sandwiches and homemade ice cream. A two-/three-course dinner is £9/13.
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Fodder
Owned by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society (there's a bigger branch at the Great Yorkshire Showground), this cafe serves fresh, healthy salads, sandwiches and lunch specials such as mung beans, chorizo and roast veg.
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Betty's
A classic tearoom in a classic location with views across the park, Betty's is a local institution. It was established in 1919 by a Swiss immigrant confectioner who took the wrong train, ended up in Yorkshire and decided to stay. Exquisite home-baked breads, scones and cakes, quality tea and coffee, and a downstairs gallery lined with art nouveau marquetry designs of Yorkshire scenes commissioned by the founder in the 1930s.
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