A brand new Indian restaurant has opened in Harrogate.
Jodhpur has officially opened its doors on Station Parade in the unit formerly occupied by Nutrition Joe’s cafe.
The new restaurant, which launched yesterday (Sunday), is the second of its kind following the success of Jodhpur in Leeds, located on Kirkstall Road.

Jodhpur will provide Rajasthan cuisine to Harrogate diners and is open weekdays from 5pm (except Tuesday).
The restaurant opens at 1pm on weekends.
A spokesperson for the restaurant said:
“With hearts full of gratitude and plates full of tradition, we’ve opened our doors to a new town — where every corner of the restaurant tells a story, and every dish celebrates the rich flavours of authentic Indian cuisine.
“From the sparkle of new chandeliers to the aroma of our signature spices, today was not just about a new location — it was about carrying forward a legacy.
“Thank you to everyone who joined us for this special moment. Harrogate, we’re honoured to serve you!”
Find out more about Jodhpur Harrogate online here.

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