How many Bettys are there in Harrogate?
We’ve come a long way since the very first tea room opened in Harrogate in 1919. These days, as well as our five Café Tea Rooms in Yorkshire, our specialities are delivered across the world through our online shop and we share our knowledge and passion for cooking, baking and good food at Bettys Cookery School. Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms in Harrogate is a beloved spot for many travelers, celebrated for its delicious and beautifully presented food, particularly the teas and afternoon tea offerings. While some guests find the portions small and prices high, others feel the experience is worth the cost.Harrogate is famous for afternoon tea and the town has several top venues where you can enjoy this British institution. Bettys Tea Room in the centre of Harrogate is the iconic destination where visitors can indulge in finger sandwiches, scones and pastries all served with Yorkshire tea.Harrogate town centre is lined with charming independent shops, boutiques and eateries, providing an eclectic shopping and dining experience. Valley Gardens, a beautiful park with colourful blooms, offers a peaceful retreat for strolls and picnics. Harrogate also boasts a vibrant cultural scene.
Do Taylors of Harrogate own Bettys?
We’re a Yorkshire family business with a passion for making life’s everyday treats even better. We’re the company behind Yorkshire Tea, Taylors of Harrogate tea, coffee and infusions, and the famous Bettys Café Tea Rooms. We drink it at breakfast, at lunchtime, in the afternoon, often in the evenings and at breaktimes throughout the day. That’s the traditional British cup of tea – often called “a brew” – and Yorkshire Tea is the UK’s #1.Yorkshire Gold This is our finest blend. We choose teas from our three favourite origins – Assam, Kenya and Rwanda – and buy them from the top ten tea gardens in the world to make a rich, smooth and incredibly satisfying brew.
What is the dress code for Bettys Harrogate?
To feel most comfortable in our Café Tea Rooms, we recommend a smart casual look. But if you feel like dressing up more than usual, you’ll get extra Bettys points for trying (and that even applies if you’re having afternoon tea at home). The restaurant information lists the dress code as business casual, smart but relaxed clothing fits the refined atmosphere of the Belmont Room and the classic tea‑room experience.