Harrogate will get its own food hall this summer, a concept which has become increasingly popular across the UK.
Solita FoodHall Harrogate will see see six different stalls, all under the Shoot The Bull brand, set up shop in the former Wagyu building on Parliament Street.
The food hall plans to open its roof terrace on April 12 and then open fully on May 17. From then it will be open in the morning until late at night.
However, once established the company has said it will be open to working with different street vendors.
Customers are then able to order a mixture of different cuisines including burgers, pizzas, fish and chicken through an app on their phones.

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Chris Harrison, CEO of Shoot The Bull, told the Stray Ferret:
“There is so much that goes on in Harrogate and there is a big draw to the town so I jumped at the opportunity to open our first food hall here.
“Especially after the coronavirus lockdowns I think people will be desperate to meet up with friends over some food.
“Food halls tend to be quite popular with younger people but I think this will bring in quite a mixed demographic.”
Shoot The Bull already has restaurants in Manchester, Hull, York, Beverley and will soon have another in Sheffield.