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If you’re looking for places to eat, drink, spend time with friends, and even take in a little culture, then the elegant Victorian spa town of Harrogate is an easy choice. A quick train, journey from surrounding Yorkshire cities such as Leeds and York, Harrogate boasts some of the best restaurants in the North. Its quaint streets host a plethora of shops, bars, history and green spaces, but we know you’re here for the food. Whether it’s a quick lunch, a luxurious tasting menu or afternoon tea, we have you covered. Read on for our hand-picked list.
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When to go: For a fancy date night or an extra-special occasion
What to have: The beetroot cured salmon or their signature tasting menu
Located in the heart of the bustling spa town lies Rhubarb, a fine-dining gem serving up contemporary British dishes. Head chef Varun Khanna invites guests on a culinary adventure, exploring the best of British ingredients with a fusion of Asian flavours.
The plush interior allows guests to have a formal but relaxed dining experience, along with an outdoor terrace perfect for enjoying some cocktails in the sunshine. Their wine list is also something to brag about, with a vast range of vintage wines and hidden gems from across the world. You need to try one of their Yorkshire-inspired signature cocktails too!
Cheltenham Cres, Harrogate HG1 1DQ – 01423 787654
When to go: After an appetite-whetting stroll around the stunning Stray
What to have: The burrata and the Korean chicken are hard to beat
Head towards the beautiful open green expanse of the Stray parkland, just on the edge of the town centre and you might just stumble upon Threes a Crowd. This thoughtfully decorated modern gastropub serves up high-quality British dishes with a twist, in a relaxed informal setting.
Think comfort food classics that are beautifully presented. The menu changes regularly, so there is always something new to try, plus their Sunday roasts are pretty epic too. The bar stocks local and craft beers, handpicked wines, and deliciously inventive cocktails. We’ll take a copper mug (that’s Finlandia vodka, rise water, lime, ginger beer & coconut sorbet to you and me). Cheers!
11 West Park, Harrogate HG1 1BL – 01423 391459
When to go: Fancy a perfectly pulled pint and a comforting lunch or dinner, look no further.
What to have: Expect a classic gastro-pub menu. Highlights include Beer Battered Fish & Triple Cooked Beef Dripping Chips, Fish Pie and the Coach and Horses burger.
A historic gastropub in the heart of Harrogate. The Coach & Horses has long been regarded as a landmark in the community.
The Yorkshire-based, award-winning Provenance Collection of hotels and inns meticulously restored every individual element. During the renovation, extra care was taken to preserve the pub’s unique past while still incorporating a touch of modernity. The Coach & Horses is certainly one of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
11 Prospect Pl, Harrogate HG1 1LB – 01423 608121
When to go: A weekend treat, mid-week catchup, or romantic dinner.
What to have: All the French classics are perfectly executed, on Sundays the roast sirloin with all the trimmings is one of the best Sunday lunches in town.
Hotel Du Vin’s 1AA Rosette awarded Harrogate Bistro with its sophisticated finishes, combining traditional and modern styles. The hotel is the ideal starting point for exploring Harrogate’s distinctive charms and unique atmosphere.
Dining at the bistro is full of seasonal, fresh ingredients that are combined to bring you hearty, honest dishes. The ambiance is just the right amount of lively. Whether you’re out for a work dinner, a family meal, a night off from the kitchen, or a romantic evening, pay a visit to one of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
Period features and the distinctive Hotel du Vin style provide guests with an enjoyable stay of the highest standards.
11 Prospect Pl, Harrogate HG1 1LB – 01423 608121
When to go: For a special occasion. Book a room and make a romantic weekend of it.
What to have: Any of their 21-day aged beef dishes really hit the spot. Finish with a Cryer & Stott locally sourced cheese plate.
The AA Rosette awarded West Park Restaurant is the place to head for those eco-conscious diners, and certainly one of the best restaurants in Harrogate. With a big focus on local, seasonal produce and sustainability, The West Park sources much of its ingredients from its own kitchen garden, or from Yorkshire-based suppliers to help keep those food miles low.
Offering seasonal, Sunday lunch, breakfast & children’s menus, there really is something for everyone. Expect dishes such as English asparagus & parmesan tart, or Yorkshire Wold’s chicken breast with sprouting broccoli & garlic saffron aioli. With that said, why not make a weekend of it, and stay in one of their modern and tastefully decorated rooms.
19 West Park, Harrogate HG1 1BJ – 01423 524 471
When to go: If you’re planning a weekend away.
What to have: The Josper grilled 8oz Sirloin served with chunky chips.
Tastefully decorated with an Edwardian style and unmistakable elegance, Carters Champagne Bar & Grill at Harrogate’s Majestic Hotel serves up an à la carte menu boasting seasonal local produce. The Majestic Hotel is a Victorian property that sits within 8 acres of private gardens, so when visiting you won’t be short of picturesque gardens and quiet walks in nature. Indulge in seriously delicious food at one of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
Ripon Rd, Harrogate, HG1 2HU – 01423 700 300
When to go: For when you’re craving a Spanish getaway.
What to have: The Croquetas de jamon y manchego (Crispy croquetas filled with Jamon Serrano, manchego cheese and melting bechamel sauce) are one you’re going to love!
Based on Cold Bath Road in Harrogate stands La Feria, a restaurant that proudly brings the flair and flavours of Spain to this stunning spa town. Inspired by the people, places and cultures of Andalusia, their menu boasts speciality dishes that include authentic tapas, created using delicious local produce. Truly bringing the authenticity of Spain to Harrogate, you can expect to find interior pieces sourced from cities and towns around Spain, including beautiful ceramic tiles.
Wellington House, Cold Bath Rd, Harrogate HG2 0NA – 01423 538 181
When to go: When you want a little trip into the past.
What to have: The unbeatable and quintessential scone with strawberry preserve and clotted cream, paired with a cup of tea.
Famous the world over – and for good reason – Bettys is one of the best restaurants in Harrogate, and is the place to head for pristine old school service, and a delectable afternoon tea. With no less than two locations in Harrogate town centre, Bettys have been serving up their perfect sweet treats for over 100 years.
Try the much-loved Yorkshire classic, the Fat Rascal – a citrussy spiced fruit scone, adorned with an adorable smiling face! For those with more of a savoury tooth, Bettys offers all-day dining in their Parliament Street branch, with dishes such as smoked haddock kedgeree, or a classic full English breakfast. Yum!
1 Parliament Street, Harrogate, HG1 2QU – 01423 814070
When to go: When the takeaways aren’t satisfying the cravings.
What to have: Chef recommends ‘Gai Tod Prik Gang’, a dish that has stood the test of time.
Since serving the people of Leeds from 2002, Sukhothai has become one of Yorkshire’s most beloved Thai restaurants across the county, and one of the best restaurants in Harrogate. Bringing genuine flavours, and superb service surrounded by the most beautiful interior, a trip out to Sukhothai is perfect for a visit with friends or family. Over the years they have won numerous awards, and once you taste their food you’ll understand why. With unlimited recommendations of seasonal dishes, everyone will find something they love at this Thai heaven.
17-19 Cheltenham Parade, Harrogate HG1 1DD – 01423 500869
When to go: With friends. Split a bottle of fizz and let the wonderful staff look after you.
What to have: Try the decadent chicken Milanese – brioche-crumbled chicken, fried egg, parmesan and a truffle cream sauce.
Standing proud on the iconic Parliament Street is The Ivy. Decked out in bright colours, bespoke art and seasonal décor, The Ivy offers all-day casual dining in a sumptuously sophisticated setting, indeed. This modern British restaurant prides itself on an eclectic mix of both comfort food & international dishes. Whether it’s lunch, dinner, afternoon tea or brunch, the sheer choice of dishes means The Ivy takes a firm spot as one of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
You can even book their beautiful private dining room for any event, or enjoy the sunshine on their outdoor terrace. Let the bartenders whip you up a cocktail from the specially curated drinks menu, and prepare for a very special meal.
7-9 Parliament St, Harrogate HG1 2QU – 01423 787100
When to go: When you want a little slice of holiday without the air miles!
What to have: Look out for the mind-blowing beef shin pappardelle.
Opening first in Harrogate and then Leeds, Stuzzi (short for stuzzichini – little plates), is the place to head for lovers of Italian cuisine done a little differently. Offering up a serving of Italian tapas-style small plates, this quirky restaurant blends traditional dishes with more modern and inventive ones. Think handmade pasta tossed with fresh seafood or an ‘insalata’ of the finest Italian meats and cheeses. Expect to see lesser-used cuts of meat and interesting flavour combinations.
Alongside their menu, Stuzzi offers carefully selected imported drinks, sweets and deli items, stacked high on each wall and easy to peruse whilst you eat. Sit back and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Italy at one of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
46B King’s Rd, Harrogate HG1 5JW – 01423 705852
When to go: For a romantic mid-week date night!
What to have: Lover of seafood? Try their handmade Lobster and King Prawn ravioli, with cream & parsley sauce.
Since opening their doors in Harrogate in October 2020, Pranzo has become a favourite amongst locals and visitors and is now known as one of the best restaurants in Harrogate. Providing customers with an intimate setting and serving up homemade Italian dishes, Pranzo makes the perfect date night spot. If you love dining alfresco, their large outdoor terrace allows you to sip on some cocktails and soak up the sun all weekend. Their menu boasts an array of authentic pasta dishes and classic Italian sides including Tuscan arancini, wild mushroom and ricotta ravioli and seafood bigoli, you’ll be booking your return before you’ve even finished dessert!
31 – 37 Cold Bath Rd, Harrogate HG2 0NL – 01423 567513
When to go: For a catch-up with friends on a weekend.
What to have: Try their infamous Salt and Pepper Squid.
Giggling Squid on John Street in Harrogate was founded by a husband and wife, aiming to bring the flavours and fun of Thai food to Yorkshire and the UK. Mixing together unusual ingredients and strong flavours allows Giggling Squid to serve up some exciting and adventurous dishes. This Harrogate restaurant makes for the perfect spot for date night, catching up with friends or enjoying a delicious meal with the family.
1, 2 John St, Harrogate HG1 1JZ – 01423 802669
When to go: When only a taste of the orient will do.
What to have: Try the Weeping Tiger – chargrilled sirloin steak, spicy Thai sauce, chilli and coriander – be warned, this one is for the chilli heads!
A firm favourite amongst foodies of Harrogate and further afield, The Orchid – located in the Studley Hotel – has been serving up its fresh, locally sourced pan Asian dishes since 2001. Owner Bokmun Chan has designed and opened restaurants all over the world, and together with Michelin Starred head chef Kenneth Poon, the two continue to delight diners with their inventive take on Asian fusion food.
Guests can expect dishes such as bang bang chicken, tom yum soup, or crispy lemon chicken, expertly paired with wine, beers or spirits from their extensive list. In a rush? The restaurant offers set and express menus alongside its a la carte.
When to go: When you want a little bit more than your usual dining experience
What to have: Everything on the menu! (It’s a tasting menu after all)
For a dining experience like no other, you have to pay Fifty Two at Rudding Park a visit. Headed by Great British Menu contestant Adam Degg, enjoy the world of culinary theatre as you delve into some of the tastiest dishes on his tasting menu.
The main attraction here is the kitchen garden, with many ingredients for the dishes grown on site. Have a wander around the gardens with a snack and beverage as Adam hosts for you for the evening. Expect lots of appetizers, freshly-baked bread and some sweets and treats alongside your sharing feast.
Rudding Ln, Harrogate HG3 1JH
When to go: If you’re looking for a real country pub experience in North Yorkshire.
What to have: You simply can’t beat a traditional Sunday Lunch.
If a traditional country pub is more your style, The Pine Marten on Otley Road is a place you need to add to your must-visit list. Whether you’re looking to visit for a pint or two or indulge in a seriously delicious Sunday roast, this British pub offers more than you’ll be looking for. Being one of the best restaurants in Harrogate, you can sit outside in their garden throughout the summer months or sit beside the roaring fire as winter approaches and watch the world go by. Classic pub food, sweet desserts and everyone’s favourite drinks, what’s not to love?
Otley Rd, Harrogate HG3 1UE – 01423 709 999
When to go: In the warmer months – guests are invited to take a walk around the historic gardens and take a closer look at the kitchen garden to see the produce and edible flowers being grown.
What to have: Take the pressure off deciding and trust the chefs with a thoughtfully curated tasting menu.
The stunning stately home of Goldsborough Hall in Knaresborough is well known as a wedding venue and luxury accommodation, but in addition, their 3 Rosette restaurant offers award-winning fine dining to all who visit. They put the spotlight on local, seasonal and sustainable produce, to create mouth-watering modern British dishes, with much of the produce used grown in the restaurants own kitchen garden.
It’s easy to see why Goldsborough Hall is one of the best restaurants in Harrogate. Opt for the 5-course tasting lunch menu, luxurious afternoon tea, leisurely evening drinks in the Jacobean Library or go all our with their 7 course tasing menu with paired wines.
Church St, Goldsborough, Knaresborough HG5 8NR – 01423 867321
When to go: When you’re in need of some comfort food
What to have: The Inn ‘Signature Burger’ with some of their white truffle mayo
The Inn at South Stainley is a charming country pub and restaurant located just outside of Harrogate, offering a perfect blend of traditional and modern British cuisine. Known for its warm atmosphere and stylish decor, it’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
The menu showcases seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, with highlights including succulent steaks, fresh seafood, and hearty Sunday roasts. Whether you’re dining in its cosy, rustic interior or enjoying the lovely garden terrace, The Inn provides a delightful dining experience. Just outside of Harrogate town centre, it’s a must-visit for food lovers.
Ripon Rd, South Stainley, Harrogate HG3 3ND – 01423 779060
Located in the heart of the rolling Yorkshire countryside with its own English Heritage-listed Japanese garden, the historic property is a distinctly different luxury hotel and wellness retreat, featuring 47 exquisite rooms and suites.
Choose from three distinctively different restaurants. The Michelin Starred Shaun Rankin restaurant, whose menus centre around locally grown ingredients including those from the hotel’s very own Kitchen Garden, and raw ingredients sourced within a 30-mile radius. Fletchers Restaurant serving a casual all-day dining menu of British and European cuisine. Or Restaurant & Bar EightyEight showcasing a vibrant Pan Asian menu and innovative cocktails. Let’s not forget their epic Afternoon Tea too. These delicious restaurants at Grantley Hall are renowned for being some of the best restaurants in Harrogate.
Grantley Hall, Ripon North Yorkshire HG4 3ET – 01765 620070
When to go: There isn’t ever a bad time, but head over in Spring, to sample the best of the bountiful seasons freshly grown produce.
What to have: Share the seafood platter for two, and enjoy lobster & caviar cocktail, oysters, crispy prawns & more. (Washed down with an ice-cold glass of bubbly, of course).
As winner of numerous awards including two AA rosettes, and ‘Best Restaurant in Yorkshire & the North East’, guests of The Clocktower at Rudding Park can rest assured they are in safe hands. Chefs use produce grown on site to create inventive, flavourful and quality modern British dishes.
Whether its lunch on the terrace, or a luxurious afternoon tea in the conservatory, diners can expect seasonal dishes such as sea trout with crab and Jersey royals, or aubergine satay with peanuts and jasmine rice. If lunch isn’t enough, book into one of the many rooms, where guests can enjoy access to the spa and golf course, for a bit of well-deserved R&R.
Rudding Park, Harrogate HG3 1JH – 01423 871350
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