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Oct 2020
This has been a difficult year for the hospitality sector, but Rick Jones, who owns Valentino's and the Water Rat, has his eyes on the longer-term picture.
The closure of Ripon’s Spa Hotel, quickly followed by news that The Old Deanery will be closing in early 2021, are indicators of hard times for hoteliers.
So the question arises - Is this a good time to invest £500,000 refurbishing a restaurant and creating bedroom space on your premises?
For Rick, who was born and bred in Ripon, the answer was an emphatic ‘yes’.
He told the Stray Ferret:
Rick is an optimist, who has faced and overcome potential calamity before.
When he took charge of the Water Rat restaurant pub in 2007, he had to act quickly to prevent the waters of a flooded River Skell from washing away the trade at his newly-acquired venture.
Having saved the drowned Water Rat 13 years ago and remodelled it, the experience gained has proved invaluable in the reconfiguration of Valentino's, where the sign on the wall reads 'Restaurant with Rooms.'
Rick's confidence would appear well-founded.
Since its reopening in early July the restaurant, with its Roman-style food, has proved popular with diners.
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