
The Fat Badger
About The Fat Badger
Description
Set in the heart of Harrogate’ Montpellier Quarter, this traditional English Pub is the embodiment of ‘Old English’ character, has free Wi-Fi and is just a few minutes from Harrogate International Centre and the famous Valley Gardens.
Sharing a renovated Victorian property with the White Hart Hotel, it is the place to enjoy a range of Cask Ales from Regional Breweries, fine wine or even a Cocktail, such as our very own, infamous ‘Pink Badger’, in a buoyant, sociable and vibrant atmosphere.
Serving Modern British Pub-Grub with a contemporary twist, The Fat Badger offers a Two AA Rosette dining experience, all of the food for which has been skillfully prepared using only the very best in fresh, local, seasonal produce and will be served to you by both efficient and friendly staff.
We also have a large, heated, sheltered terrace area that provides outdoor seating for those that wish to enjoy al fresco dining and parking is also available for up to eighty vehicles at the rear.
Opening Hours
Sun 10:00 23:00
Mon 10:00 00:00
Tue 10:00 00:00
Wed 10:00 00:00
Thu 10:00 00:00
Fri 10:00 01:00
Sat 10:00 01:00
Facilities
- On-Site parking
- Wi-fi
- Card Payment
- Cater for Vegetarians
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Had an amazing Sunday roast here. Staff were attentive and service speedy. Food delicious. Good wine selection. Toilets clean and cosy. The music was just perfect. Portions a good size. They had an entire roast dinner still available when I arrived at 7.35 and pudding too. Can't fault it!
Visited the restaurant on a rainy day recently - they had some room in the bar for us which was lovely and warm. I got the pork roast which was delicious and filling. My partner had the burger which he really enjoyed. Worth a visit for a meal!
A really nice place to eat, service was excellent. The food… was imo sublime, the parsnip soup was to die for! I would advise booking to get a table in the restaurant rather than at the bar however menu is the same.
A quirky four hundred year old hotel, artistically decorated and furnished. The stairs to the attic room are exceedingly steep but , once there, a luxurious bed awaits in a characterful room. Breakfast service staff, in particular, met all our needs in an exceptional way.
Fantastic little pub. Enjoyed lunch here. The ladies toilet is amazing, very small but perfectly furnished. The best 'facilities' I've seen in a while!!!
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