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Front Cover Scarborough 2018 FREE GUIDE TO SCARBOROUGH 2018 MAPS INCLUDED FRONTSHOPPING COVEREATING OUT ATTRACTIONS WHAT’S ON View this brochure online at www.scarboroughchamber.org.uk www.scarboroughhospitality.co.uk 3 HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME IN SCARBOROUGH Scarborough has the distinction of being Britain’s first resort and part of an area that is the second most visited holiday CONTENTS destination after London. It is truly the Queen of the Yorkshire Coast with a vast variety of activities and attractions for all WELCOME TO ages. SCARBOROUGH 3 Scarborough Chamber of Trade and Scarborough Hospitality Association are proud to present this 2018 Mini Guide. The SHOPPING & four clearly defined sections are designed SERVICES to help you make your way around and 4-11 discover the best places for ‘Shopping’, ‘Where to Eat’ and ‘Attractions’, as well as ‘What’s On’ in the comprehensive list that WHERE runs right through the year. TO EAT 12-17 Scarborough has many leading high street stores as well as a wide selection of independent specialist shops to explore. MAPS OF Don’t forget the Brunswick Pavilion and SCARBOROUGH Market Hall and Vaults with its food hall and 18-19 mezzanine gallery that has many gift and art and craft shops. ATTRACTIONS Afterwards why not take a break in one of the & EVENTS town’s extensive choice of cafés, restaurants 20-27 or bars? In the evening Scarborough’s many pubs, theatres, cinemas, musical venues and casinos all beckon with a warm welcome. WHAT’S ON MAR - DEC Our thanks go to all the advertisers who 28-35 have enabled us to produce this guide. Scarborough wishes you a wonderful holiday and hopes you will come back and see us again soon. SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2018 5 What’s new at the Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre for 2018? “WHY NOT The Scarborough GIVE US Maritime Heritage A BUZZ?” Museum, situated just up from the harbour in Eastborough is open Wednesday to Sunday inclusive, all year round and entrance is FREE. 01723 Throughout the year a fantastic archive and reference 366666 area is available and there will be new exhibitions every 2 Somerse t Terrace, YO11 2PA three months. Open 24 hours MARCH - APRIL - the history of Scarborough’s famous Marine Drive. MAY - JULY - an exhibition about the original Coronia pleasure boat. 20TH - 22ND JULY - a special display at the town’s Seafest festival. AUTUMN - a display to commemorate the centenary of the end of world war 1. Many Scarborough men & women lost their lives in the conflict and at home. A warm welcome awaits you from the team of volunteers at 45 Eastborough. YO11 1NH. Our information packed website is www.scarboroughsmaritimeheritage.org.uk Sugarcraft Supplies Cake Decorations Edible Images The one-stop shop for all cake decorations, cupcake decorations, cake making equipment, cake toppers, cupcake cases, cake boards & boxes. FREE friendly advice always available! Local Handmade Chocolate 01723 378116 facebook.com/theicingstoreri 10am - 4pm Mon, Tues, Thurs, F Saturday 9.30am - 12.30pm ednesday & Sunday Closed W 22 [email protected] Road, Scarborough, YO12 5AT www.theicingstore.co.uk Amelia’s Chocolate Gift Shop & Chocolate Workshop Come and visit us at: 122 Victoria Road • Scarborough • YO11 1SL 01723 447 110 www.ameliaschocolate.co.uk SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2018 7 SPLASH Lifestyle Clothing • Gifts • Accessories 20 Bar Street Scarborough YO11 2HT Tel : 01723 447660 Facebook : @splashbarstreet 5 things to do in Scarborough for FREE 1. Drive or walk to the top of Olivers Mount and enjoy the view over the two bays looking north towards Whitby. Whilst there why not have a meal or light refreshments at the café and enjoy the views from inside. 2. Explore part of The Cleveland Way, which passes through Scarborough and offers fantastic coastal views throughout the area. SCARBOROUGH 3. Find out about Scarborough’s seafaring past at the Maritime Heritage Museum located at 45 Eastborough. Telephone 01723 369361. Open Wednesday to Sunday. You will receive a warm welcome and hopefully find everything ‘ship shape and Scarborough fashion!’ 4. Discover the tranquil Mere at the foot of Olivers Mount. Ideal for a gentle stroll around the two picturesque lakes. There are also plenty of ducks and swans that like being fed. A café offers refreshments next to the car park. 5. Enjoy a Guided Tour at 10.30am on Tuesdays around the Church of St Martin-on-the-Hill which is a precious example of pre-Raphaelite art. View from Oliver’s Mount SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2018 9 SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2018 11 North Bay Railway & Sealife Sanctuary WHERE TO EAT SCARBOROUGH 2018 13 WHERE TO EAT..... Whether your taste is for Fine Dining, Italian, Fish Restaurants or Cafés, on the following pages you will find some of the best places to eat in Scarborough. You can be sure a warm welcome awaits you. HUNTRISS ROW, YO11 2ED 5AM - MIDNIGHT EASTFIELD (NEAR MORRISONS, YO11 3UT) 24HR DRIVE-THRU WHERE TO EAT SCARBOROUGH 2018 15 (OPPOSIT ASK) Delicious Fresh Food served everyday from 9am -10pm Scarborough's only American Diner Dog Friendly • Wheelchair Friendly pancakes • ribs • burgers • steaks • milkshakes • hot dogs 01723 372500 22 Sandside • Scarborough • YO11 1PE East Coast Kitchen 34 Newborough Scarborough YO11 1NF Tel: 01723 377290 Finest Italian Cuisine www.eastcoastkitchen.co.uk Pizzeria & Cafe 01723 507336 24-25 Newborough Scarborough YO11 1NA pomodoropizzeria.co.uk Overlooking Southbay WHERE TO EAT SCARBOROUGH 2018 17 All venues are situated just outside Scarborough, the four family- owned pubs/eating destinations with accommodation make up The HQ Collection. Each venue offers varied and individually styled menus with first-class staff who take enormous pride in extending a warm Yorkshire welcome to locals, visitors and guests alike. HHHHH “GOOD SERVICE AND WONDERFUL FOOD” TRIPADVISOR Tel: 01723 862029 Main Street, Seamer, Scarborough, YO12 4RF thecopperhorse.co.uk thecopperhorse @thecopperhorse thecopperhorse HHHHH • Family Friendly “A HIDDEN GEM WITH AN EXCELLENT MENU AND QUALITY FOOD” • Soft Play Area TRIPADVISOR • Live Entertainment • SkyHD/BT Sport Tel: 01723 362622 High St, Scalby, Scarborough, YO13 0PT theploughscalby.co.uk The Plough Scalby @ploughscalby theploughscalby HHHHH “FANTASTIC GREETING, LOVELY STAFF AND PERFECT FOOD” TRIPADVISOR Tel: 01723 863160 Main St, Seamer, Scarborough, YO12 4RF HHHHH themayfieldseamer.co.uk “A WONDERFUL CAFE WITH The Mayfield Seamer @mayfieldseamer themayfieldseamer GREAT FOOD AND FRIENDLY SERVICE” TRIPADVISOR Tel: 01723 367989 DOWNLOAD AND SIGN-UP TO High Street, Scalby, Scarborough, YO13 0PT THE HQ COLLECTION LOYALTY APP theyewtreescalby.co.uk EARN REWARD POINTS ON FOOD & DRINK PURCHASES AT ALL OUR VENUES The Yew Tree Scalby theyewtreescalby 21 T E to Whitby to Ravenscar Scalby Mills E ST G A D S E Q W A T NG N . 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