Harrogate favourite Three’s A Crowd is set to launch a brand new menu to celebrate its sixth year.
The gastropub on West Park is introducing a “fresh new concept” for its menu, incorporating local produce and celebrating the “flavours of Yorkshire.”
The revamped menu will offer an array of modern and contemporary dishes, designed to provide diners with “more choice and excitement.”
This will include a unique shared dining experience.
John Quinlan, owner and founder of Three’s A Crowd, said:
“As we approach our celebration of six incredible years, it felt like the perfect time to redefine what we offer.
“This new menu is about embracing the best of local produce while keeping things fresh, fun, and innovative.”
For more information, visit: www.threes-a-crowd.co.uk

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