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Mar 2020
Many restaurants within the Harrogate district remained opened today but it was very much a situation of business as ‘unusual’.
The Tannin Level, which is in its 35th year of operating in the centre of Harrogate said that many people are ‘just assuming closure, which is not the case.’
The owner, John Roberts, told the Stray Ferret he thought the government had let them down:
Mama Doreen’s emporium, a popular tea room in the centre of Harrogate told the Stray Ferret that they were ‘not giving up.’
Jessica Wyatt who started the independent tea room in 2009 has closed the eating area but is now offering a delivery service and takeaways.
Some Cafes staying open have tried to make allowances for “social distancing”.
Bowe and Co, a family run café in Boroughbridge reduced covers from a capacity of 30 to 15, now only offering tables of two. The owner of the small café, Adrian Domenico said
With a huge degree uncertainty and potential job cuts and closures many restaurants are looking for alternative ways of making money and whilst many are ensuring social distancing. Al Bivio, an Italian restaurant on Hornbeam Park, told the Stray Ferret that "social distancing is not an issue when people aren’t coming through the door.".
Sandra Doherty, CEO of Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce, said:
Provenance inns, which owns the West Park Hotel and have 7 gastro pubs and boutique hotels across North Yorkshire, remained open for now but has seen most rooms cancelled:
A spokesperson from the company has said
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