Great visit to Weetons. My father and I were in the local area for a walk and stopped by for some breakfast. I was really impressed with the shop and café, everything is displayed well and everything looked fresh. We sat outside and looked out over the green. It was a nice spot to people watch and see all the fancy cars parking up on the street! I ordered an orange juice and bagel with cream cheese(it isn’t on their menu but they accommodated me) and my father had a toasted tea cake and coffee. We did have a bit of a wait for a food, but once it arrived it was delicious. I will most definitely visit Weetons again if I’m in the area.
Scott T.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Weeton’s is a gourmet feast for the eyes and stomach. high end foods that seem like a nice treat. Very well presented and displayed, this place has the right balance of fine and ingredients and effective marketing! My experience with the breakfast is that it is a bit on the fancy side, not really hangover food. Nice stop off for a sober Sunday morning, especially since you get some after church crowd and Harrogate elite types. Yes I learned from experience…
Misscl
Classificação do local: 4 York, United Kingdom
I just love this deli so many yummy treats to feast on, I always end up getting a bit carried away! Can especially recommend salmon and scrambled eggs as a treat for breakfast once you’ve dropped the kids off at school Staff really seem to know their stuff and are happy to give you advice on whatever it is you need for your girls lunch/picnic/dinner party can be a bit on the pricey side but the quality makes it all worthwhile
Number
Classificação do local: 5 Harrogate, United Kingdom
The best meat counter I have ever seen. Well stocked and cheaper than expected. The Cumberland Sausage are the best I have ever tasted. 10 out of 10
TobyLe
Classificação do local: 5 Harrogate, United Kingdom
Had to wait a few moments for seating X 4. Saturday about 1pm, but worth it, given the fact that were starving. We all went for the Rump steak sandwich. Never tasted beef like it tender succulent and bags of flavour well worth the money, as we could not eat any more we went for the hot chocolate on a stick, another triumph. We then hot footed over to the butchers counter and purchased the same Rump steaks… delicious!!!
Melissa W.
Classificação do local: 4 Bradford, United Kingdom
I’m thinking of moving to Harrogate. It is probably ill advised as I’d end up a serious caffeine junkie and the size of five houses but in theory it is a great idea. Food shopping is just so much fun and it ‘s no different in Weeton’s. This is farm shopping but in a plush surrounding. Quality assured here and that is a fact. If I say fact then it must be true. What I really love about this place is that it brings the best things about Yorkshire to one place. It’s like a deli but on acid. They stock over 1000 different lines of Yorkshire’s finest. I defy you to go in and not come out with a sticky toffee pudding or stunning ginger bread house. The bakery really is first class. Yet so is most of it. You’ll find teas, wines, meat, vegetables, really smelly cheeses and stock cupboard essentials. The oils are out of this world too. You pay for it but some of the balsamic and dipping oils are just meant to be cracked open on those special occasions. How I can get excited about oil I don’t know but in here anything is possible. Great staff and service too and a food shop that doesn’t involve trolley-rage or z-list celebrities advertising. Great guns of Harrogate.
IanMmm
Classificação do local: 4 Leeds, United Kingdom
A boutique for food! Worth a trip to Harrogate(from Leeds) just for breakfast in the little deli-café at the back of the store. Also stocks a fantastic array of top quality produce and prepared foods. Highlights include the array of olives in different oil and with different added treat, the biscuits and the freshly baked bread. Just writing this review is making my mouth water. If it’s warm you can sit of on the pavement and look out over the Stray while you drink your coffee.
Gareth
Classificação do local: 5 Harrogate, United Kingdom
One of Harrogate’s must-see weekend indulgences(even more of an indulgence in the week!). Go there, sit around, read the papers, pretend that you go there every week and always do your shopping there. I’m not going to knock Weetons on price like some reviewers might do. Their produce is fresh, high quality and local. If you buy the fresh meats and deli nibbles & cheeses, you broadly pay supermarket deli prices; the difference being that Weetons is supporting quality local businesses(and is one itself). If you have a coffee there, it costs no more than any of the faceless franchises in town, but what a difference in environment! An absolute Harrogate institution. Love it :)
Joanna
Classificação do local: 4 Leeds, United Kingdom
Weetons is the place the well-to-do of Harrogate(the Winchester of the north!) go to drink coffee before hitting the shops, to buy an expensive cut of meat, to stock up on condiments and to look out over the Stray. I am in no way being derogatory, I love going to Weeton’s. I save my pennies and splurge on a latte(~£2.20) and salmon and scrambled eggs(~£8) or a muffin(~£2.50)… or buy some tasty olives to take home for a treat. Weetons is a deli, butchers, greengrocers, wine merchant and café whirled into one and it excels all these roles. It is ideally suited Harrogate and seems to be doing rather well. I can’t imagine that it will feel the ‘credit crunch’ as more than a gentle prod in the arm. It is about 5 minutes walk from the hustle and bustle of Harrogate centre, in the vicinity of a very posh shoes shop and a pricey menswear boutique and the kind of homewear shop that has notices asking people ‘politely’ not to sit on the furniture(at those prices I’d have railing around them!). Yet despite all this very upper middle class extravagance, the atmosphere is inviting, comfortable and you do get the impression the prices are not quite as high has they could get away with: o) The coffee excellent, the food delicious and the range of wine impressive. I would recommend searching it out for sunday breakfast(full english ~£9, crossiants ~£2) or a wonderfully indulgent coffee on a weekday afternoon when you’re off work(assuming the au pair is minding the children of course!).
Ally13
Classificação do local: 5 Knaresborough, United Kingdom
An Alladins cave of fantastic produce which is mainly local ~ well worth a visit for something delicious ~ you will never be disappointed with your purchase ~ how many places can you say that about ~ Prince Charles was impressed when he stopped at their stand at the Great Yorkshire Show a few years ago
Poirot
Classificação do local: 5 Skipton, United Kingdom
One of the best stocked Delis around, perfect for that something special and if they do not stock it they will try and source it for you. Customer satisfaction is very important to the staff here and you are always made to feel welcome. Their cheese selection is to die for! I always end up buying on the spur of the moment items and have never been disappointed yet. Good healthy choices as well.
Smiley
Classificação do local: 4 Harrogate, United Kingdom
Weeton’s in Harrogate, is a lovely well stocked delicatessen, with an small café indoors. The shop is well laid out and easy to find your way round, with lots of lovely samples in various places around the shop. The staff are very friendly and polite, and the customers generally similarly so. On the negative side, as you would expect many of the products are very expensive, but in my opinion the quality is worth it. So would I recommend it? Yes, definitely! However, Weetons is a place to get special pieces or nice cheese or meat for special occasions, as opposed to your everyday supermarket.
Mimin
Classificação do local: 5 Wakefield, United Kingdom
How delicious are Weeton’s pick-your-own olives? So unbelievably delicious that they are worth every single penny — and that’s a lot of pennies — that you will pay for them. And that’s pretty damn delicious. No, Weeton’s aren’t cheap.(Is any deli? Delis are about fine food: German supermarkets are about saving money in the credit crunch). But sometimes you know what you want, you know what you’ll have to pay for it and you just have to reconcile the two. I guess you know when you walk through the door that you won’t be leaving with some Ramen noodles and a tin of value baked beans! Other yummy things are their cheese selection.(Oh, so good!). Their jams and jellies pretty much rock too. The tinned oysters are delectable on toast Oh, stop, I’m getting hungry!