Dating. It’s not easy, is it? The anxiety of approaching someone you like the look of, the difficulty in striking up interesting conversation and then the stress of that nervy first date – the dating game is a tricky game to navigate. Luckily, Beverley and its neighbours are decent spots to reduce the difficulty rating a touch.
There are an abundance of places to meet someone around the town, and indeed the wider East Riding area. But these days, the one you come to love might only be a click or a swipe away.
A Beverley restaurant has made it into the top ten best restaurants in Yorkshire, according to the 2018 Good Food Guide, published this week.
Having just completed nine full years of trading, Whites, in North Bar Without, has been featured in the guide every year since its launch in September 2008 and remains the only one in the town to be included.
A number of businesses in Beverley have been nominated for ‘Hull Life Style Award’ which was set up to celebrate business and the people that make Hull a great City.
Nominations from Beverley include The Kings Head Hotel, Mimi Boutique, TC Patisserie, Roots Rum Shack & Kitchen, BodyFlex Gym, Sessions Hair and Beauty Spa, Tickton Grange Hotel, Chequers Micropub, Cerutti 2 Beverley , The Potting Shed, Pipe and Glass, The Westwood, Hugh Rice Jewellers and Lempicka Café & Bistro .
A businessman in Beverley says he is worried people have got the wrong idea about his proposals to open a new cafe bar in Beverley.
James Allcock, a trained chef has submitted plans to transform a unit on Sow Hill Road into The Pig and Whistle but is concerned that some residents think he is opening a late-night drinking den.
Beverley restaurateur John Robinson certainly has the recipe for success, based in the Beverley Georgian Quarter, North Bar Whites, Without, is celebrating its seventh anniversary
Keen cooks from across the East Riding are being urged to enter the council’s Christmas Bake Off Competition – with a £100 voucher for East Yorkshire’s Michelin Star restaurant
Missing the Great British Bake – Off? East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Christmas Bake-Off competition is back for 2014, as part of the ‘Let’s Waste Less Food’ campaign.
Beverley Town Council is pleased to announce that the ninth Beverley Food Festival will take place on Sunday 5th October in the Saturday Marketplace from 10am – 4pm.
Two young local chefs from the region’s top restaurants are celebrating after being chosen as the winners of the Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitality Association (HEYHA) Copper Saucepan Award cook-off.
A cookery competition launched by Driffield-based JSR Farms, The Yorkshire Wolds Cookery School and East Yorkshire’s Michelin Star Chef, James Mackenzie, concluded with a grand final at The Pipe and Glass Inn.
The search for Yorkshire’s best young chef is nearly over following the semi-final of The Golden Apron Cookery Competition, which took place on Sunday 24th March.
JSR, The Yorkshire Wolds Cookery School and Michelin Star Chef, James Mackenzie of The Pipe and Glass Inn, have teamed up to launch ‘The Golden Apron’, a cookery competition designed to find Yorkshire’s best young chef.