A Harrogate restaurant has thanked diners for making its relaunch a “great success” following a change in ownership.
The Agora Restaurant, long established on Victoria Avenue as a Greek and Turkish restaurant, reopened its doors to diners over the weekend.
The venue, which has offered a mix of Greek and Turkish dishes, reopened with a broader Mediterranean focus, combining Italian-style pastas and pizzas with charcoal-grilled dishes.

A spokesperson for the venue said:
“Our reopening was a great success, and we would like to thank everyone who joined us and showed their support.
“It was a pleasure to welcome so many guests and see the restaurant filled with great company and atmosphere.
“We truly appreciate the continued support from the Harrogate community and look forward to welcoming you again very soon.”
Owner Mason Elyasi said the new menu will be accompanied by an expanded selection of cocktails and wines.
The restaurant features a Mediterranean-inspired menu, including fresh pasta, stone-baked pizza and charcoal-grilled specialities.
Find out more about The Agora online here.

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