
The Smiths Arms in Beckwithshaw, near Harrogate, began trading again on Monday (Sep1) after being closed since August 4.
Located on Church Row, the Chef & Brewer pub – part of pub company and brewer Greene King – has enjoyed a significant refurbishment both inside and out.
The 18th Century pub is highly rated, with the review website TripAdvisor awarding it 4.3 starts based on 1,712 reviews, ranking it 30th out of 287 Harrogate restaurants. Google also awards 4.3 stars based on 1,300 reviews.
The Smiths Arms now features a spacious garden area with comfortable new furniture, warm lighting and an improved layout, promising the ideal spot for friends and families to enjoy an alfresco tipple in scenic surroundings.
The pub’s interior has been renovated with stylish furniture and décor to provide guests with a sleek and welcoming atmosphere, whilst ensuring the property’s rustic feel remains front and centre. The toilets have also been fully redecorated.
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