A popular Ripon restaurant has reopened under new ownership.
Storehouse Kitchen, located in the city centre, is now owned by Iain and Kirsty Wilkinson and opened its doors yesterday (Wednesday).
Iain Wilkinson is already a familiar face to many customers, having worked as head chef at the restaurant.
He said diners can expect the same high standard of food and service, along with some upcoming changes to the menu.

Kirsty Wilkinson joins the team with extensive experience in hospitality, weddings and events.
They said:
“Storehouse is really special to us and we can’t wait to share it with you.
“We do hope you’ll all come and see us soon; we’re buzzing to be a part of this gorgeous little city (we live here already but this is even better!) and everything it has to offer.”
The restaurant is open from Wednesday-Sunday. Check out its opening times and menu online here.

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