Four Leaf has announced that its Harrogate venue will close its doors later this month.
The business, which took over the site previously occupied by Pitcher & Piano in March 2024, said they had been “blown away” by the support from customers since opening.
It highlighted strong trading figures, including trebled sales compared to the former brand.
However, they’ve been unable to reach a commercial agreement with Marstons PLC that would allow them to remain viable at the current site.
From Monday 29th September, Marstons will take back control of the venue.

However Four Leaf has revealed that they have agreed heads of terms to take over Foundry Harrogate, with further announcements expected soon.
In their statement, the team said:
“Not the announcement we had hoped for, but from all at The Four Leaf Harrogate, thank you for an amazing experience and we’ll definitely see you all again soon.”
The Four Leaf will remain open on John Street until Sunday 28th September.
Its Sheffield venue remains unaffected.

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