A chain of Irish pubs is set to expand with a new venue in Harrogate.
Katie O’Brien’s has announced it will be coming to town, offering visitors a “taste of Ireland, right on your doorstep.”
The pub is modelled on the pubs of Temple Bar in Dublin and has said it will provide live music every weekend.
Katie O’Brien’s currently has venues in Leeds, Newcastle, Durham, Leicester and Nottingham.
A spokesperson said:
“Katie O’Brien’s is your new home for great craic, live music and the perfect pint.
“Keep an eye on our socials for more news on when Katie’s lands to Harrogate!”

Katie O’Brien’s is owned by Newcastle-based firm Innvest Group.
The group have not yet revealed the location of the new Harrogate venue or its opening date.
Visitors can sign up for the pub’s newsletter via the Katie O’Briens Harrogate website here to get a free Guinness.

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