The Firs Tea Room

Address

Main Street Summerbridge Harrogate N Yorkshire HG3 4JF

Opening hours

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10:30 am - 4 pm

Closed Monday and Tuesday

The Firs is situated in the heart of the village and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Nidderdale area.  A delicious home cooked full breakfast will be served in the tea room. the tranquil tea room serves a variety of tasty home cooked foods locally sourced including morning brunches mouth-watering lunch time meals, steak pies, our famous Ham and eggs, quiche Whitby scampi, and much more from the menu a selection of tempting desserts and cakes and scones.

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