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One thing that the Harrogate district isn't short of is independent cafes to grab a drink and a bite to eat.
And what better time of year to pop in and enjoy a coffee or a hot chocolate, in between Christmas shopping or browsing the festive markets?
Nestled in the heart of Harrogate’s stunning Montpellier Quarter, Heal is a hidden gem in the town's crown with their coffee and gift shop offering the perfect festive escape this season.
Warm up with a cup of Heal's speciality coffee, roasted sustainably here in Yorkshire by Darkwoods, while indulging in a selection of mouth-watering pastries, cakes, and sweet treats.
The shop offers far more than just coffee; it’s a destination for thoughtful, ethically sourced gifts and homeware. Explore a wide selection of jewellery, stationery, cards, fragrances, candles, interiors, and confectionary, perfect for holiday presents or a treat for yourself.
Image: Heal
Every item is handpicked from ethical sustainable providers, ensuring both quality and conscience in every purchase. From mid-October the shop transforms into a beautiful Christmas winter wonderland offering an array of seasonal gifts and home decorations.
The building is also home to a medical and beauty spa offering a range of luxury treatments, from podiatry/chiropody and beauty services to massage, facials, and aesthetics. Make a day of it and treat yourself to some well-deserved pampering this festive season.
Heal Coffee & Gifting is located at 6 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, HG1 2TF. For more information, visit the website.
Bean & Bud is Harrogate's first specialty coffee and tea shop, established in 2010.
In February 2024, Bean & Bud baristas Erin, Elliott and Jana took over the business with the intention to use their experiences to bring new ideas to the shop.
Their focus has always been to showcase and support small farmers from all around the world. They want to be transparent about the process of getting the product from farm to cup.
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This includes Bean & Bud's baristas preparing drinks to a high standard as well as developing close relationships with suppliers. They want people to understand the complexities of the coffee, tea and cocoa industries and achievethis by offering an interesting, ever-changing selection.
The team at Bean & Bud hope people can find something they have never tried before and it piques their interest.
Bean & Bud have an extensive offering of brewing equipment, coffee beans, loose leaf tea & more for people to prepare their own drinks at home. To offer a further understanding we host evening events & coffee classes tailored to each individual, so they can expand their knowledge & get the most out of their espresso machine. These make excellent gifts for those who enjoy the considerate practice, so they won't be short of Christmas ideas here.
Bud & Bean is located at 14 Commercial Street, Harrogate, HG1 1TY. For more information, visit the website.
Thanks to its daytime brunches, speciality coffee, craft beers and light bites, this morning-to-evening café-bar keeps Harrogate carefully caffeinated and very well fed.
The first cup of the day is the most important and Starling's wake-up brews don't disappoint: Darkwoods' stellar Under Milk Wood forms the basis of all the silky espresso drinks, while single-origin roasts from Origin and Caravan are utilised in V60s and batch brew.
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Pair your morning coffee with a classic brunch plate - available until 2.30pm, so a late lie-in is possible - such as stacked American pancakes, a bacon sarnie or avo-topped sourdough. Other treats include Starling stalwart the three-egg slider - eggs benny, florentine and royale on one plate.
As brunch comes to a close, the bar tends to fill with visitors drooling over the pizza and light bites menu and checking out what's cold and on draft. Vegans don't miss out either, thanks to a large selection of plant-based pizzas and pints.
Starling is located at 47 Oxford Street, Harrogate, HG1 1PW. For more information, visit the website.
Clementine first opened its doors on March 23, 2024 and has become a popular addition to the Harrogate cafe scene.
Founder Sinan Duran has over 35 years of experience in the hospitality industry, having worked for hotels and luxury yacht charters across the world.
After such a diverse career, 'pure serendipity' led him to opening a cafe in Harrogate, and his globe-trotting culinary adventures have proved great inspiration for Clementine's menu.
(Image: Clementine Cafe)
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner options that includes a selection of sandwiches, pasta dishes and a range of small plates, the cafe is open from 9.30am - 5pm Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday, and 9.30am - 9pm on Friday and Saturday.
Clementine Cafe is located at 2b Albert Street, Harrogate, HG1 1JG. For more information, visit the website.
Nestled in Harrogate’s town centre, the quaint and warm atmosphere of Palm Court Cafe offers an ideal spot for a cosy coffee, along with a selection of freshly baked scones, cakes, or afternoon tea service.
Palm Court Cafe strives to cater for everyone, adults and children alike. Choose from a range of freshly made sandwiches, paninis, wraps, and toasties, filled with classic ingredients to satisfy all.
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You won't want to miss out on the hot lunches from the special menu, with dishes including Yorkshire Rarebit—a rich, cheesy favourite. Or why not warm up with a bowl of homemade soup for the upcoming winter season?
Palm Court Cafe is committed to ensuring that everyone enjoys a delicious experience, endeavouring to take special care to offer a variety of gluten-free options of food and cakes.
Palm Court Cafe is located at 29 Montpellier Hill, Harrogate, HG1 2TG. For more information, visit the website.
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