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East Yorkshire Local Food Network Members Open for Business East Yorkshire Local Food Network Members Open for Business We have some amazing local food and drink businesses on our doorstep, with an abundance of local produce for you and your family to enjoy. Many of our members have adapted and extended their services in response to COVID-19 to support their local communities, by offering telephone, email or online orders for collection or delivery. With everything from boxes of delicious local produce, chocolate making kits to keep your children entertained, through to mouth-watering ploughman’s lunches, afternoon teas or three course dinners available, you will be spoilt for choice! The following members have advised us they are open for business, but please refer to their individual websites or social media pages for the latest information. Other members in the hospitality sector are looking forward to welcoming you back as soon as government guidelines allow. Details of all East Yorkshire Local Food Network members are included in the 2020-21 Enjoy Local Food and Drink Guide. A digital copy can be downloaded at: www.eastriding.gov.uk/localfoodanddrink Business Web Address / Facebook Page A Laverack & Son, Holme on Spalding Moor www.laveracks.co.uk and Pocklington Anna’s Happy Trotters, Howden www.annashappytrotters.co.uk Bracken Hill Fine Foods, Elvington www.brackenhillfinefoods.co.uk Browns the Greengrocers, Beverley and www.brownsthegreengrocers.co.uk Pocklington Burgess Ice Cream, Shiptonthorpe Facebook: @burgessicecream Butterflies Chocolates, Pocklington www.butterflieschocolates.co.uk Charlie & Ivy’s, Thixendale www.charlieandivys.co.uk Drewton’s, South Cave www.drewtons.co.uk East Riding Country Pork, Halsham www.eastridingcountrypork.co.uk Elliott Eggs Ltd, Bewholme www.elliotteggs.co.uk Flourish & Prosper, Howden www.flourish-and-prosper.com Fullers Bakery www.fullersbakery.co.uk Great Newsome Brewery, South Frodingham www.greatnewsomebrewery.co.uk Half Moon Brewery, Ellerton www.halfmoonbrewery.co.uk Hotham’s Ltd, Hull www.hothams.co.uk Julie’s Cake in a Box, Beverley www.juliescakeinabox.co.uk Langlands Garden Centre, Shiptonthorpe www.langlandsgardencentre.co.uk Laurel Vines Vineyard and Winery, Aike www.laurel-vines.co.uk Marton Manor Farm Shop, Sewerby www.martonmanorfarmshop.com Mr Moo’s Real Dairy Ice Cream www.mrmoos.co.uk Ogino Japanese Restaurant, Beverley www.ogino.co.uk Business Web Address / Facebook Page Rachel’s Walnut Cottage Tearoom, Huggate Facebook: @hobsonsinhuggate Rafters of Driffield www.myvegbox.com Raisthorpe Manor, Wharram www.raisthorpemanor.com Sails Café, Skidby Windmill www.sailscafe.com Side Oven Ltd, Foston on the Wolds www.sideoven.com Sledmere Farm Shop www.sledmerehouse.com Smiths Butchers, Bridlington Facebook: @Smithsbutchersbridlington Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Hunmanby www.spiritofyorkshire.com Staal Smokehouse, Long Riston www.staalsmokehouse.co.uk T C Patisserie, Beverley www.tcpatisserie.com The Balloon Tree Farmshop, Gate Helmsley www.theballoontree.co.uk The Granary Bistro & Farm Shop, Ulrome www.granarytogo.co.uk The Jug & Bottle, Bubwith www.jugandbottle.co.uk The Mile Farm Shop, Pocklington www.themilefarmshop.co.uk The Pie Bakery, Hull www.thepiebakery.co.uk The Purple Fish, Burstwick Facebook: @The-Purple-fish-Burstwick The Wolds Café & Coffee House, Pocklington Facebook: @TheWoldsCafe Wold Top Brewery, Wold Newton www.woldtopbrewery.co.uk Wolds Village, Bainton www.woldsvillage.co.uk Yorkshire Born Yorkshire Fed, Howden www.yorkshirebornyorkshirefed.co.uk Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil, Thixendale www.yorkshirerapeseedoil.co.uk Yorkshire Wolds Apple Juice, Norton www.yorkshirewoldsapplejuice.co.uk Suppliers of Goods and Services to Local Food and Drink Businesses Business Web Address / Facebook Page Shepcote Distributors Ltd, Driffield www.shepcote.com three60marketing and pr www.three60marketing.co.uk Yorkshire Media Ltd, Beverley www.yorkshiremedia.co.uk If you are a member of East Yorkshire Local Food Network and would like us to add your business to the above list, please email [email protected] and we will be happy to help. If you are not currently a member, you might wish to take this opportunity to join our Network for FREE. Membership criteria, benefits and an application form can be found at: http://www.visithullandeastyorkshire.com/business/east-yorkshire-local-food-network.aspx (June 2020) .
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