Changes are underway to revamp Station News - one of Harrogate's oldest shops.
Leeds brothers Daniel Gardiner and Eyal Hadad announced they had taken over the business in April.
And as a result, Station News, which first opened in 1934, will soon offer artisan British and Middle Eastern food in what the pair believe is “unlike anything else in town.”
They’ve partnered with cult culinary names Vegilicious, The Leeds Jewish Kosher Kitchen and Street Lane Bakery, to create a new breakfast and lunch menu.
And the newsagent have already made changes to the shop as they now offer a selection of pastries and homemade cakes, as well as coffee from just £1.49.

The shop also offers various in-store deals including discounted coffees with a new loyalty card, an offer on meal deals and a discount for council, bus and train staff and emergency workers.
From 4pm daily, all major food items will be reduced by 50% and anything left over at the end of the day will be packed off to homeless shelters.

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