Restaurant Week is back for a third time, offering diners discounted meals at venues across the Harrogate district.
Full list of participating venues as Harrogate Restaurant Week returns Restaurant Week is back, offering discounted meals for diners at venues across the Harrogate district. Running from today (Monday) until Sunday 25th February, participating restaurants, cafes and eateries in the area will once again be offering special menus and great deals on food and drink at set price points from £10 - £30. Following the two Restaurant Weeks held in 2023, many participating businesses reported an increase in bookings and in footfall for the week and were keen to see the initiative continue. North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for the visitor economy, Cllr Derek Bastiman, said:
“We’re delighted to be bringing Restaurant Week back to the Harrogate area for 2024. “The feedback we received from events held in 2023 was very positive and suggested a boost in business for our food and hospitality industry at a traditionally quieter time of the year.”So what venues in the Harrogate district have signed up? £10 offer The Inn at South Stainley - Two drinks for £10 Starling - Two Neapolitan pizzas for £10 Starling - Two brunch mains for £10 £15 offer The Harrogate Inn - Two courses for £15 How Stean Gorge - Adventurous afternoon tea Banyan - Two courses for £15 Farmhouse - Main and a soft drink for £15 Essenza - Any three tapas for £15 Rubins - Burger, chips and a drink for £15 The Foundry Project - Any two courses for £15 The Fat Badger - Pie of the Day and a drink for £15 The Pickled Sprout - Beer and a burger for £15 £20 offer Valentino’s - Three-course lunch for £20 Hotel du Vin - Two course prix fixe menu and a glass of prosecco Graveleys - Two courses and a drink for £20 Curious Cow of Harrogate - Three courses for £20 The Harrogate Inn - Three courses for £20 Tannin Level - Three courses for £20 How Stean Gorge - Two course meal in our glass floored cafe The Inn at South Stainley - Starter and main for £20 Banyan - Three courses for £20 The Boars Head - Two courses for £20 Jesper’s Bar and Kitchen - Ultimate weekend brunch for £20 Jespers Bar and Kitchen - 3-course early bird dinner for £20 Rudding Park - Two courses for £20 at Clocktower Drum & Monkey - Starter and a main course for £20 William & Victoria - Two-course set lunch menu with drink for £20 The Foundry Project - Three courses for £20 The Station Hotel - Two courses and a glass of wine for £20 The Giggling Squid - Two courses for £20 The Boar’s Head - Two courses for £20 Cote Harrogate - Three courses and a drink for £20 £30 offer Hotel du Vin - Three course Sunday lunch including the famous ‘market table’ Cote Harrogate - Four courses and a drink for £30 The Crown Hotel - Three courses and a bottle of wine for £30 The Majestic Hotel - Three courses and a drink for £30 Three’s a Crowd - 3 courses for £30 The Ivy - Three courses and a glass of champagne for £30 Rudding Park - Three courses and a glass of prosecco for £30 Find out more about Restaurant Week and which venues have signed up here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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