A new bakery has opened on Harrogate's Montpellier Parade.
Sunflower Bakery launched on Saturday (3rd August) at 10am, offering free cupcakes to the first 100 customers.
The bakery is the third of its kind after shops in Boroughbridge and Thirsk.
It’s owned by Kelly Days, providing cakes, brownies and cookies, alongside cake supplies.
Following a busy opening weekend, Kelly said:
“Wowser! What a weekend!
“We are all a little exhausted but feeling very grateful to everyone who popped into one of our stores over the weekend.
“The feedback has been immense!”
Sunflower Bakery in Harrogate is open every day from 10am until 6pm, closing at the earlier time of 5pm on Sundays.
It will also be offering workshops downstairs for adults and children to learn cake decoration and patisserie skills.
Find out more about the bakery online here or follow them on social media.

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