A beloved Harrogate landmark is once again getting into the Christmas spirit as it rebrands for the festive season.
The Coach and Horses will adorn its festive ware and transform into The Sleigh and Reindeer next week.
From Wednesday (12th November), the pub’s familiar sign will be swapped out, twinkling lights will appear across the building and its famous Christmas decorations will make their much-anticipated return.
A special Sleigh & Reindeer seasonal menu will be unveiled on the day, with a fun festive twist on traditional dishes.
These include twice-baked Wensleydale soufflé with red wine poached pear, butter and sage roasted turkey with pigs in blankets and Black Forest cake.

Staff in Christmas jumpers will also be pouring pints of festive ales and warming mugs of mulled wine.
December will also be packed with festive-themed events from weekly quiz nights, musical bingo and live acts.
The proceeds of some of these events going to local charity Martin House.

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