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Harrogate| The beautiful town of Harrogate with its historic spa, Victorian buildings and general air of sophistication, is a popular destination for many visitors all year round. The Royal Pump Room and the Turkish Baths can be found in the town centre and serve as a constant reminder of the town's rich history. Close by, Newby Hall and Fountains Abbey are major tourist attractions. Also, there is a large influx of business people who regularly attend the town's impressive Conference Centre. |  |
 | Set in the idyllic Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens, the magical Garden Room restaurant and cafe offers top-class traditional English food, served with a mediterranean twist in a relaxed atmosphere. Local and seasonal specialities hold pride of place on the menu.
The light, spacious Attic has all the charm you would expect but with a very crisp, clean, sophistication about it. The food, wine and service are of the highest standard. Recommended for all discerning diners. |
| For excellent Asian cuisine in an authentic and lavish setting visit the Jinnah, where the food is always delicious and the service impeccable. Alternatively for traditional Bangledeshi and Indian food, try the recently refurbished Spice4u, who boast a regular clientele of famous footballers, including Mr. Kevin Keegan. Both establishments cater for parties and special occasions, and have take-away facilities. |
Harrogate's oldest Italian restaurant is housed in an original Methodist Church, later used as a theatre and finally established as Pinocchio's in 1976. To this day, it is still a family run business. It is very child-friendly and has an attractive and unusual decor combined with a good atmosphere. Pinocchio's has an extensive continental menu, with large portions, catering for most tastes.
A trip to Harrogate would not be complete without a trip to Betty's, the North's most famous and sophisticated tea-rooms. |
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