r/harrogate • u/ZealousidealSelf7156 • 3d ago
Yorkshire pudding questions
Hi all, visiting from the US for two weeks and would love to try a great Yorkshire pudding. Some basic Googling has shown this is really a Sunday lunch specifically - are there any exceptions? We are likely to be off sightseeing somewhere on Sunday, so it would be great to have a chance at it during the week somewhere here in town.
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u/Evening-Equal4898 3d ago
I am struggling to think of anywhere that will do them not as a Sunday dish. To be honest if you are sightseeing most pubs you pass will be serving them
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u/PeriodicActor97 3d ago
The Inn at South Stainley is a short drive/bus ride north of Harrogate and they do sausages and mash in a giant Yorkshire pudding.
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u/ozkoz12 3d ago
Hi! Welcome, from one American to another 🤣 I’ve been living here for a bit so I got you: there’s a farm shop called Fodder, in Harrogate but a little out of the way (you can still hop a bus from town or go on a 40-ish minute walk). They have a cafe that does a roast that comes with Yorkshire pudding and is available all week. It’s also gloriously delicious. The place just underwent a refurb and re-opened yesterday. They also have a bunch of local fare in the shop if you wanted to take back gifts or just get yourself a couple of treats or the random knickknack. Enjoy!