A much-loved York patisserie is set to expand into Harrogate with a new store.
Oleria Patisserie is set to open a third outlet on Harrogate’s Cheltenham Parade.
The independent patisserie will offer a variety of sweet treats including biscuits and pastries.
It currently has sites in Gillygate and Bootham in York.
Owner Leah Williams said:
"At Oleria Patisserie we try to find products which are not easily found in north of England.
"The idea was to bring to the north the luxury you can find in London.”
She added:
"Food brings people together and we are proud of the high quality of products.
"People’s approach since we opened has been incredible, and allowed us to expand Oleria Patisserie giving us the opportunity to forward our knowledge and promote our products at 16, Cheltenham Parade in Harrogate too."

No opening date has been revealed for the new Harrogate shop but Leah said she hopes to open “soon.”
She said:
“We are very grateful and thankful to all our customers past, present and future for supporting our independent business."

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