Bettys has confirmed that it will not reopen its Stonegate cafe in the centre of York.
Speculation started to grow when it was not included in Bettys reopening map before multiple sources told the Stray Ferret that it was closing with job losses.
The famous Harrogate based company has said that it will reopen the shop but not the cafe at “Little Bettys.”
As a result of the closure there are 34 jobs at risk. Bettys is hoping to redeploy staff where possible.
Simon Eyles, managing director of Bettys, said the closure came with a heavy heart:
“We’ve been welcoming customers to a café on Stonegate for over 50 years. We’re incredibly grateful for the loyalty and kindness of York’s residents and visitors over that time, and for the talent, commitment and dedication of our colleagues at the branch.
“We haven’t taken this decision lightly, but we know it’s the right choice for the long term. Bettys is a 100-year-old family business and our history has shown us that we need to adapt and change.
“You may well know that our Stonegate café is the smallest of our cafés, housed in a unique, historic building, full of charm and quirks.
“This character and layout, much loved by customers, has become an increasingly challenging environment to work in.
“The back-of-house kitchen area is very small and the behind-the-scenes space for our people is very different to the working conditions we offer elsewhere.”
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The Bettys Stonegate is the least commercially viable of the six existing branches, Mr Eyles added.
Many businesses have struggled financially during the pandemic.
Famous names like Debenhams and John Lewis have either had to close completely or reduce store numbers.
As part of its reopening plans the tea house in RHS Harlow Carr will open first for takeaway food and drinks from March 29.
Bettys shops will then open to visitors on April 12, which is the earliest that non-essential shops can re-open under the government’s road map.
All Bettys cafes will then re-open on May 17, except for the Stonegate branch.
Bettys to start reopening from end of the monthBettys is to start reopening its branches from the end of the month.
The famous Harrogate-based company will re-open its tea house in RHS Harlow Carr for takeaway food and drinks from March 29.
Bettys shops will then open to visitors on April 12, which is the earliest that non-essential shops can re-open under the government’s road map.
All Bettys cafes will then re-open on May 17, except for the Stonegate branch in York, which the company has said is too small for social distancing.
As part of the reopening, Bettys is now accepting bookings for afternoon tea in the Imperial Room in Harrogate and the Belmont Room in York from May 17.
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However, Bettys has warned the dates may change subject to the government’s lockdown rules and road map.
Bettys closed its branches completely in January.
Simon Eyles, Bettys managing director, said at the time:
Bettys to close shops and takeaways ‘until further notice’“Given the severity of the coronavirus pandemic that we are currently witnessing, Bettys has decided to close its Yorkshire branches completely. This means our café tea rooms and now our shops too will be shut until further notice.”
Bettys is to close all six of its branches at 5pm tonight because of concerns about the rising number of covid infections.
The closure will also affect its order and collect service as well as takeaways and will be in force until further notice.
Bettys online shop will remain open.
The cafe’s tea rooms were forced to close at the beginning of the third lockdown but management today announced the new measures.
Simon Eyles, Bettys managing director, said:
“Given the severity of the coronavirus pandemic that we are currently witnessing, Bettys has decided to close its Yorkshire branches completely. This means our café tea rooms and now our shops too will be shut until further notice.
“For us all at Bettys, our colleagues, customers and communities are our main priority. We will continue to do what we feel is right to keep people safe and to shoulder our social responsibility as a business.”
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Bettys tea rooms to reopen later this month
Bettys will open its Harrogate tea rooms on Monday, July 27 and you won’t need to book in advance to get a table.
It will be a slightly different experience for visitors in order to maintain social distancing. The cafe will also be offering a reduced menu.
Bettys said it will still aim to make sure the experience is “just as lovely as people remember”.

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Harlow Carr will follow, with a re-opening date set for Monday, August 3.
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Queues form outside Bettys as Harrogate shop reopens
Long queues have formed outside Bettys in Harrogate today as its shop reopened to the public.
Bettys closed all of its six cafes and shops back in March but today has opened their Harrogate shop, with Ilkley, Harlow Carr and York opening next week.

Queues have been forming all day outside the Harrogate shop.
Managing Director of Bettys, Simon Eyles said:
“We are truly delighted to be welcoming customers back to our Bettys shops, we’ve missed them. To ensure their safety and that of our colleagues, we have new shopping systems in place. So, while it might not be the full Bettys experience that customers are used to, people will still find the mouth-watering Bettys treats they have been missing and, of course, our warm Yorkshire welcome.”
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Queues are being monitored by the Bettys staff with a limited number of people allowed in at once. Hand sanitiser is provided on entrance as well as floor markings throughout the shop.

Screens have been placed in the shop to protect customers and staff.
All of the Bettys cafes remain closed until further notice.
Bettys to reopen Harrogate and Harlow Carr shopsIt may not be the traditional tea room experience, but Bettys will reopen its Harrogate and Harlow Carr shops later this month.
The flagship Bettys store in Harrogate will be one of the first to open on June 22, with the Harlow Carr shop following in its footsteps on June 29.
All of the Bettys cafes will remain closed until further notice.
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Both will offer a range of wrapped cakes, chocolates, biscuits, teas, coffees, gift boxes, hampers, and takeaway hot drinks. Freshly baked products on sale will include the famous Yorkshire fat rascals, as well as a selection of breads and pastries.
The Bettys management team will limit the number of people in its shops, provide hand sanitiser by the entrance and floor markers to guide people.