Sirius is a new cafe on Beulah Street that offers homemade food inspired by Turkey.
Istanbul is said to have the world’s oldest cafe culture, and Cuneyt Yazicioglu wants to bring some flavours from his home city to Harrogate.
Dishes at Sirius include kumpir, which is a Turkish jacket potato with a wide range of toppings to choose from.
Homemade sweets include the pistachio-flavored baklava. Turkish coffee and tea are also available.

Inside Sirius on Beulah Street
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Mr Yazicioglu has lived in North Yorkshire for 24 years and previously ran a Turkish restaurant in Ripon.
Pictures of famous Turkish singers, actors and comedians adorn the walls of the cafe, which used to be a card shop and is next door to Costa.
It’s the ‘Turkish breakfast’ that takes top billing on the menu. It’s a twist on the English breakfast and includes feta cheese, olives, Turkish pepperoni and honey.
As well as offering Turkish treats, the kitchen serves English breakfast, sandwiches, pizza, paninis and omelettes.
Sirius is open from 9am to 5pm seven days a week at 9 Beulah Street, Harrogate.
Harrogate’s Coach & Horses pub set to reopen in early JulyDrinkers will be able to finally reacquaint themselves with the Coach & Horses this summer after over two years.
Provenance Inns, which owns West Park Hotel on the same street, bought the pub in October last year.
It’s been closed since May 2020 after the previous landlord John Nelson had his licence revoked for breaching covid rules.
Provenance has been busy revamping the bar and kitchen area and reinstating the corner entrance.
The first floor is also being converted into a restaurant area along with staff accommodation and office space.
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Scaffolding outside the building recently came down ahead of the Coach & Horses’ new era.
The company has designed a new logo for the pub but has promised to respect its long heritage with the refurbishment.
Provenance’s commercial manager Anthony Blundell said there is still work to do but he is hopeful the pub and restaurant will reopen in early July.
He said:
“Everyone is eagerly awaiting the reopening of the Coach and no one is more excited than us to get to know some of the previous patrons and, hopefully, some new ones too.”