Coloured glass work is one of my favourites and the Tiffany style canopy at the entrance to Bettys is no exception. Betty's is one of those must visit places for many tourists and locals alike. Betty's is linked to Taylors the Harrogate tea blenders and purveyors which means that an excellent range of teas are available in Betty's.
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Saturday, 19 September 2009
Bettys Cafe - Tiffany Style Canopy
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Tuesday, 3 March 2009
St. Helen's Square
I always think of this block in St. Helen's Square as being the "Betty's Block" as it is probably the longest occupier in this block. One thing I had not noticed until I looked at the picture is the rather obtrusive CCTV camera on the end of block above Betty's.
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Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Betty's Cafe - St. Helen's Square
The famous Betty's Cafe on the corner of St. Heln's Square and Daveygate. It was a well known venue for Air Force crews in the area during WWII. One relic from that time is a mirror with aircrew signatures scratched into the glass. The Cafe is owned nowadays by Taylor's of Harrogate, the tea company. There is also a Betty's Cafe in Harrogate.
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Labels: aircrew, Betty's Cafe, Daveygate, Harrogate, St. Helen's Square, Taylor's of Harrogate, WWII, York
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