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08
Mar
Harrogate's new Irish bar, The Four Leaf, has served its first pints of Guinness.
The pub, on John Street, opened at 3.30pm today (Friday, March 8) — nine days before St Patrick's Day.
Owner Paul Kinsey, who runs the Harewood Group, also revealed today he had agreed terms for the next Four Leaf Irish pub and kitchen in Sheffield, and he planned to have four Four Leaf venues operating in Yorkshire by the end of this year.
He said:
The venue was rebranded as The Harlow when it was taken over by the Harewood Group last November. The Harewood Group owned the Viper Rooms nightclub, which closed in December 2022.
The bar area of Four Leaf
Now the pub has a completely new look. There will be live music on Fridays and Saturdays, a quiz night, an Irish folk night, an open mic night and live comedy.
The pub serves 11 types of specialist Irish whiskey and offers two-for-one cocktails, including the Guinness slammer, as well as the usual pub drinks.
Regarding food, Mr Kinsey said it will serve “traditional Irish fare with a modern twist”. He added:
Options range from sausage and mash to beef patty to Irish steak baguette.
Seating in Four Leaf
Mr Kinsey said:
The venue is set to offer live music
Guinness, the drink of choice in Four Leaf
He added:
The decor aims to reflect Irish charm
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