More than two weeks after a Harrogate town centre restaurant closed its doors, questions remain about what led to the decision.
Savoro, a pizzeria on Beulah Street, ceased trading in December, just over a month after opening.
A sign in the window confirms the restaurant is permanently closed, but no further information has been made available.
It reads:
"Permanently closed. We regret to inform you that this location is now permanently closed.”
Since the closure, there has been no statement from the business explaining the circumstances behind the decision.

The restaurant opened in mid-November, offering pizzas and Italian-inspired dishes, alongside breakfast and lunch options.
The premises now remains closed, adding to a growing list of town centre units that have experienced brief trading periods.
At present, it is not known whether the operators of Savoro plan to issue an update, nor what the future holds for the Beulah Street site in Harrogate.

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