The restaurant and tearooms within a Nidderdale shopping outlet will be temporarily closed during the first two weeks of February, as it undergoes a major refurbishment.
The catering facilities within The Darley Mill Centre will shut on Monday, February 4 and reopen on Saturday, February 16, with a new look and new name!
Darley Mill Centre owner Ross Leventhal, who bought the Grade II Listed former mill in 2009, said:
Our tea rooms and restaurant are a very popular feature, and customers travel from all over the area – and beyond – to enjoy the traditional home-made food prepared by our chefs.
The kitchen is being totally renewed and we are giving the restaurant and tearooms a full make-over, including new décor, carpets, curtains and furniture.
We are also putting a new fireplace in one of the rooms, making it more cozy in the winter months, and the staff will be wearing new-look uniforms.
This is a very exciting time for The Darley Mill Centre, and we are very much looking forward to unveiling our new look in just a few weeks time.
And, when we do re-open, we will be opening with a new name. We are running a competition to ask our customers to choose a name. The one that we think is most fitting will win a three-course meal for four.
Details about the competition – and closing date – can be found at the Darley Mill Centre, and on its website at www.darleymill.com
Picture Caption: The Darley Mill Centre in Nidderdale