A well-known Harrogate restaurant is reopening under new management today (Friday) with a fresh concept and menu.
The Agora Restaurant, long established on Victoria Avenue as a Greek and Turkish restaurant, closed briefly for staff training and preparations ahead of a relaunch as a Mediterranean bar and grill.
The venue, which for many years has offered a mix of Greek and Turkish dishes and was previously known locally simply as The Agora, will reopen with a broader Mediterranean focus, combining Italian-style pastas and pizzas with charcoal-grilled dishes.

Owner Mason Elyasi said the new menu will be accompanied by an expanded selection of cocktails and wines.
The restaurant will have a Mediterranean-inspired menu, featuring fresh pasta, stone-baked pizza and charcoal-grilled specialities.
Find out more about The Agora online here.

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