A new bar showing live sports is set to open in Harrogate town centre in the coming weeks.
The Mayfair Pub Kitchen has teased residents with a new sign in its window on Parliament Street.
The pub will open in the unit opposite the closed Debenhams store, previously occupied by Jamie’s Italian and Wagyu Bar & Grill.
Although an exact opening date has not been revealed, the sign says:
“We are on our way - food available daily.”

The Mayfair Pub Kitchen is a chain owned by Newgate Pubs and Bars, based in Newcastle.
It currently has venues in both Newcastle and Doncaster, serving burgers, wraps, pizzas and ‘pub classics’, as well as beers, soft drinks and cocktails.
Alongside sports screenings, including Premier League football matches, The Mayfair offers live music and DJ events.

For a glimpse at what the new pub will offer for Harrogate, check out The Mayfair Pub & Kitchen in Doncaster here.
The Mayfair Pub Kitchen Harrogate is hiring. Find out more and apply here.

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