Bettys is famous for afternoon tea, and if you want to experience the finest we offer, book your table in the Imperial Room, Harrogate. These beautiful, historic rooms - located on the first floor of our Harrogate tea room- are steeped in history and provide the perfect setting for our most exquisite afternoon tea.You'll be serenaded by our pianist as you enjoy a lavish selection of dainty sandwiches, specially selected teas and irresistible miniature cakes and scones.Put aside any concerns you may have about not feeling full: we’ll happily bring another pot of tea and a few more sandwiches to make sure you leave feeling content.Book now to make that special occasion even more special. Prices from £49.95 per person.
With a dedication to curating incredible dishes that showcase locality and seasonality, Head Chef Ahmed Abdalla implements modern cooking methods across all courses of the locally grown and sourced tasting menus. When combined with a perfect wine pairing chosen by our expert Sommelier, attentive service, theatre, and an intimate setting, Legacy offers an unforgettable dining experience.
Jinnah is proud to be a family run independent business in the Centre of Harrogate just 100 yards from the Harrogate Convention Centre located in a historic listed building on Cheltenham Parade. We have been established in Harrogate for over 18 years and have built up a loyal following from locals and visitors alike. We pride ourselves on providing a truly memorabel dining experience. Encompassing a restaurant featuring 120 covers and a terrace which can seat 40 , The Jinnah is the perfect location for a host of celebrations, from birthdays, family get togethers or an intimate table for 2.
With a menu sourced from local-suppliers, dinner is served in the historic Churchill Suite of The Crown Hotel, Harrogate, featuring oak-panelled walls, stained glass windows and ornate ceiling decorations to provide a truly elegant setting. Alongside this, the genteel surroundings of the Bronte Lounge, offers afternoon tea, to be enjoyed watching the world go by. Informal dining is available throughout the day, with a extensive drinks range, with many local suppliers, accompanied by bar snacks.
Dining at The Old Deanery is an immersive experience, and you move through the building as you dine. Arrive into the cosy welcome lounge for pre-dinner drinks; chat, get comfortable, and relax – there will be no classical piano and hushed tones in here! Move through to the bar where you can watch some of the chefs work before they invite you to take your first course. The main event takes place in the restaurant, but forget white tablecloths and stilted service; the food may be formal but the atmosphere is not. Finally, you can retire after dinner to a cosy chair and enjoy a coffee and petits fours.
Stay the night and enjoy views of either the lovely garden, or striking Cathedral. Then wake to a home-made breakfast board of granola, yoghurt, continental bites, and cooked goodness: A breakfast with a difference and the best way to sign off your stay.