Bettys in Harrogate and York are set to stay open later, offering evening dining to customers.
Harrogate’s iconic tea room will be open from 6pm until 9pm every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, starting on Friday 2nd May.
It’s the first time since lockdown that the cafe on Parliament Street will offer dining beyond 5pm.
The evening menu includes new dishes designed with social dining and sharing in mind.
These include Yorkshire charcuterie and burrata and tapenade, paired with a selection of fine wines and a new French 75 cocktail.


Diners will also find some of Bettys signature dishes are still available.
The evening dining experience at Bettys will provide soft table lighting and a live pianist playing classical covers of pop music.
A Bettys spokesperson said:
“Hosted at our iconic café tea rooms in Harrogate and York, Bettys brings together stylish surroundings and a refined food and drinks menu.
“Also, for that extra dash of after-hours elegance, a pianist performs live classical covers of popular contemporary music.
“Celebrate the joy of sharing delicious food with Bettys’ evening dining experience.”
Find out more about Evening Dining at Bettys and book your table here.

Pateley Bridge to host first New Year's Day cyclo-cross event
Harrogate MP welcomes government U-turn on family farm inheritance tax
Santa Paws: Festive photo competition winners revealed
DalesBus reveals timetable over Christmas period
Festive tractor run raises £45,000 for charity
CCTV appeal after Ripon shop theft
Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton meets fans in Harrogate
Santa delivers gifts to Harrogate children on all-electric sleigh
Rudy's Pizza set to open new Harrogate restaurant
75-year-old Ripon cyclist completes epic birthday challenge
Miriam Margolyes to visit Harrogate as part of upcoming tour
Towns must see benefits of any tourist tax, warns Harrogate MP
Police appeal for wanted man who could be in Ripon
Harrogate school 'takes Law into its own hands' with rare A Level course
CCTV appeal after motorbike stolen in Harrogate
Specsavers Harrogate hosts free after-hours clinic for homeless residents
Man charged following Pateley Bridge hit-and-run
Banyan in Harrogate set to close
Knaresborough boys 'devastated' after beloved cat goes missing
Knaresborough tug-of-war tradition to return on Boxing Day


