Harrogate Blossum, The Shay, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK

Thursday 3rd May 2018, Harrogate
Picture Credit Charlotte Graham

Picture Shows BettysÕ waitress Chelsea Hudson under HarrogateÕs famous blossoms. Al Fresco Delights: Harrogate is open for business as spring finally arrives, and the beautiful North Yorkshire town, renowned for its good taste, celebrates its blossoming food and drink sector. Harrogate has the UK's 12th largest number of high scoring restaurants in HardenÕs 100 Best Restaurants ranking. Tourism agency Visit Harrogate celebrates the districtÕs vibrant food and drink scene with a new guide to the best restaurants, cafes, bars and producers: Eat:Drink Harrogate with Richard Spencer CEO Visit Harrogate

Harrogate Celebrates Blossoming Appetite
Tourism agency Visit Harrogate is celebrating the districtÕs vibrant food and drink scene by supporting a new Eat:Drink guide to the best restaurants, cafes, bars and producers.
Sponsored by Visit Harrogate and BadCo Brewery, the guide has been designed and produced by Festival Publications and FoxDuo Design, the team behind the entertainment guide, Harrogate Review.
Eat:Drink Harrogate is designed to inspire visitors and residents to explore and enjoy the local food and drink offer. Visit Harrogate have been heavily involved in the development of the guide, which forms part of their wider campaign to develop the districtÕs tourism industry.
Richard Spencer, CEO of Visit Harrogate, said: ÒThere are many great reasons to visit Harrogate but we have noticed in recent years the significant growth in the value of our eating and drinking market which now exceeds £75m. Coming here to enjoy our hospitality is as important to our visitors as our shopping experiences. ItÕs also important to our visitor economy that employs over 7,000 people.Ó
Over 60 food and drink businesses will feature in the free guide, which is intended to become the first volume of an annual series.
Festival Publications director, Haigh Simpson, said: ÒMost of the people we spoke to immediately grasped what we were trying to do and threw their support behind it. The food and drink offer in Harrogate is something to be proud of and this publication really shows that off.Ó
Richard added: ÒHarrogate is known for its good taste with a diverse offer, from fine dining to traditional pubs, tearooms and delis. Yorkshire's reputation for outstanding food and drink is distilled in Harrogate's mix of independent restaurants and familiar high street names that cater for all appetites and tastes. ItÕs a gourmet hotspot.Ó
Harrogate has the UK's 12th largest number of high scoring restaurants in HardenÕs 100 Best Restaurants ranking.
Eat:Drink Harrogate will be available to pick up for free from mid May in all participating venues and cultural destinations across the district. It will also be replicated online through the number one Google ranked destination website, www.visitharrogate.co.uk