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Restaurants in Harrogate?
lauren2007
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Hi
We are heading to Harrogate for a weeks holiday on Saturday and looking for some good value places to eat out. Doesnt have to be anything too fancy as we are taking our baby daughter.
Can anyone recommend any good places in Harrogate to eat out with a two year old?
Thanks in advance
Lauren:j
We are heading to Harrogate for a weeks holiday on Saturday and looking for some good value places to eat out. Doesnt have to be anything too fancy as we are taking our baby daughter.
Can anyone recommend any good places in Harrogate to eat out with a two year old?
Thanks in advance
Lauren:j
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just stumbled upon your post and saw no-one replied. did you have a nice time? I was born in harrogate?0
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We dont actually go to Harrogate til the day after tomorrow but we are very much looking forward to it.0
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If you like Italian, go to Brios on Kings Road, opposite the Conference Centre.
My grandson has just started there as a trainee chef doing an nVQ3 and its a great restaurant.
If you have time get yourself to Knaresborough, down by the River if its warm
and the town is nice also, Ripon is also worth a visit - the Cathedral is just lovely and you could spend ages in there.
I live around here and its wonderful.
York is a must if your visiting North Yorkshire = its a place nobody gets lost, you can walk for hours and end up back where you started from. Ride on the river boat, the museum (the big one near the crown court) cant remember its name is a must to see for all ages.
Enjoy................ Just remembered - its called Castle Museummake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
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Have you looke here: http://www.qype.co.uk/uke22-harrogate/categories/1-restaurants ?
To be honest, we've had postivie experiences in most resteraunts here, and they're generally quite child friendly
Oh and a quick recommendation: for my husbands birthday the other week, we all went to the fairly new Royal Baths Chinese resteraunt ( http://www.royalbathschineserestaurant.com/ and we had an absolutely fantastic time, despite the fact we're not particularly big fans of Chinese. Although the A La Carte prices aren't the cheapest, we needed to go early, so we went at 5 and caught the end of the set lunch menu which was onyl £10.50 ( http://www.royalbathschineserestaurant.com/Lunch_Menus.pdf ), and by goodness there was so much food- some of the biggest portions I've ever recieved! So would definitely recoommend there the food was beautiful. Also, it's just round the corner from the Valley Gardens which is a lovely big gardens, with a park, paddling pool, toy boating lake, crazy golf etc.
Any questions about anything, feel free to ask!
Hope this has helped- have a lovely time
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