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Local pizza lovers will soon be able to get their fix as Rudy’s Pizza opens its doors in Harrogate tomorrow (April 11).
The nationwide pizza chain, affectionately known as Rudy’s, has taken over the John Street unit formerly occupied by Banyan.
Born in Manchester in 2015, Rudy’s is a Neapolitan pizza restaurant with more than 35 sites across the country.
Harrogate is the latest addition to the Rudy’s portfolio.

A look inside the new Rudy's.
A spokesperson for Rudy’s Pizza last week told the Stray Ferret a charity event in aid of Harrogate Homeless Project will take place at the local restaurant tomorrow evening, which is open to the public.
Regular bookings are open from Sunday, the spokesperson added.
The restaurant said online:
Join us on Saturday, April 11, from 5pm-8.30pm at our new pizzeria located on John Street.
Whilst our team put their training into practise, we will be opening our doors for a first look of our pizzeria and to support our friends at Harrogate Homeless Project.

The Rudy's Pizza menu.
A menu put up outside the restaurant, which caters to 120 covers inside and 35 outside, features a wide range of pizzas, salads, starters and sharing plates.
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