Cote Harrogate on Albert Street has announced it will be closing on 6th April.
Côte Brasserie Harrogate set to close Côte Brasserie in Harrogate has announced it will be closing permanently. The French restaurant on Albert Street has told diners it will be closing its doors on 6th April. It did say, however, that it is looking for a new location in Harrogate. In a message to diners, a spokesperson for the restaurant said:
"Whilst the site is a permanent closure, we love the town and we have been working hard to find a new location. "However this process takes time, and we want it to be in the right place for our future growth. "We haven't been able to find the right spot yet, but we hope to have more news on that in the coming months."The French brasserie chain now has northern-based restaurants in just Liverpool and Chester, after also closing sites in Manchester and Glasgow. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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