Number Thirteen cafe in Knaresborough to close next month

The owner of retro coffee shop Number Thirteen has announced the closure of its Silver Street premises in Knaresborough.

The coffee shop originally opened on Castlegate in the town in 2018.

It expanded into a second location above Donkey’s Years Antiques on Silver Street about six months ago.

But owner Sarah Ward has announced this second location will close for good at the end of September.

In a Facebook post, Ms Wood said it was “the hardest thing I have ever had to do”.

She said:

“There is no denying that the hospitality industry has been suffering these past few years, and I can’t pretend that we haven’t been affected.

“With costs in energy prices still increasing, costs of ingredients and stock increasing, as well as large staff costs and overheads like rent and VAT, it just isn’t financially viable to remain open.”

Odds ‘stacked against small hospitality businesses’

Ms Ward said the odds were stacked against small hospitality businesses not only because of the cost of wages but also the cost of pensions, holiday and sick pay alongside rising utility and ingredient prices.

She added:

“The team we put together have made the space their own, while also becoming part of what makes Number Thirteen so special. I’m so proud of all of them, and I’m so upset that it has had to come to this.”


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Ms Ward, who will now focus on the Castlegate shop, said she was grateful for the support she has received:

 “I have always felt so supported and connected to the people of Knaresborough, and the comments I have received from my own staff, customers and fellow business owners following the announcement have meant so much to me.

“It has been the toughest decision to make, but knowing that we will continue to be a part of Knaresborough’s business community with our Castlegate shop, lightens the load a little.”