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Long-standing fixtures on its attractive High Street include a branch of the Yorkshire institution that is Bettys tea room, which is located in an elegant Georgian building with doll’s house-like proportions and a charming hidden terrace where you can soak up the sun as you enjoy afternoon tea, and the award-winning food and wine emporium Lewis & Cooper, which has occupied the same spot since 1899 and still remains a family run business.
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Then there’s Barkers, a family owned department store that was once dubbed the ‘Harrods of the North’ and has a fascinating history dating back to 1882. Its co-founder, William Barker, was one of 14 brothers and sisters who grew up on a farm in East Cowton. With the farm unable to support all the boys of the family, William, at the age of 14, embarked upon an apprenticeship with John Oxendale at his drapery shop.
“MAN up!” was the gist of the message from the Boss at the D&S Times to your reviewer’s pleas to be temporarily excused Eating Out duties on the entirely reasonable grounds that the weather wasn’t very nice. I mean, who, seriously, wants to eat out on some blasted pub or restaurant terrace with rain, hail or even snow for company? Overhead patio heaters are great, of course, but they tend to fry your brains while leaving your feet frozen. April’s unseasonal weather wasn’t helpful for those of us wanting to get out and enjoy food cooked by someone else that didn’t involve bringing it back home in a bundle of little boxes.