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05

Aug 2023

Last Updated: 04/08/2023
Business
Business

New owners at long-standing Harrogate fish and chip shop

by Vicky Carr

| 05 Aug, 2023
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Two businessmen are hoping to breathe new life into a popular Harrogate fish and chip shop and keep it as a local favourite.

Taru Pahwa and Pradeep Angoor took over Dougie's on King Edward's Drive three weeks ago, and said they are already getting to know regular customers.

Taru said:

"It's good. People are liking it. There are things for us to improve, but we have had a positive response so far, and sales are improving every day."


Known to friends as Taz and Deep, the pair each own off-licences around Harrogate, including the Number One Shop on Electric Avenue and Harlow Hill Stores on Otley Road.

Dougie's is their first venture together, but they are old friends and play sports together, which they hope is a recipe for good team spirit.




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While Taz works behind the scenes, taking care of supplies, Deep will be in the shop day-to-day, serving customers and managing the small team.

They have already recruited kitchen staff, but are still looking for a couple of people to work front-of-house.

Taking ownership of Dougie's has been a long aspiration for the pair, who live nearby and first looked at it when it was put up for sale by the founding family around six years ago, after running it for many years.

Taz said:

"We were new and still settling in with our businesses. It wasn't the right time for us."


The person who bought it in 2017 decided to sell up this year, and Taz and Deep took their chance this time.

While they have no immediate plans for change, they said they are happy to listen to what locals want. Deep said:

"The first thing we did was increase our opening hours. It was only three-and-a-half days, and now it's six full days, including Sunday.
"I think people appreciate that. For me, I think it confuses people if you are open a couple of hours and then again later. To keep it simple, we decided to open all day."


Pradeep and Taz at Dougie'sDeep and Taz ready to serve lunch

The hours may be longer, but the menu and prices will remain the same - despite increasing costs in the industry.

Deep said he had heard from his supplier this week that the price of potatoes will be rising by more than 20%, but that won't be passed on to customers.

He added:

"The support from the community will be really helpful to keep us going, because of the bills and the rent itself – forget about the raw materials.
"We're happy to take on board any recommendations and requests and work on it."


Taz added:

"We're introducing deliveries – in the next couple of weeks, it will be all up and running.
"It's still early stages. Maybe in six months, a year, because there is no pizza or kebab shop, that's something we are seriously considering. At the moment, people have to go into town for it."


As for the name – long associated with decent fish and chips by people in Bilton and beyond – Taz and Deep are happy to honour its founder and keep Dougie's going for years to come.