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Where to Eat

Here are a few suggestions for places to eat in and around Northallerton. 

Resturants and Tea Rooms

 Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms
188 High Street, Northallerton. 
Tel: (01609) 775154

Golden Lion Hotel
High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 777411

Lion of Asia
88a High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 772767

Pepper Mill Restaurant
228 High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 779805

Romanby Court
7-8 Romanby Court,
High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 774918

Sundial Hotel
Darlington Road, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 780525

The Cafe       
153 - 155 High Street, Northallerton
Tel: (01609) 760400.

Woody's Restaurant
1/A Zetland Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 774444

White Horse Cafe
227 High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 780272

       

Takeaways

Blue Ocean, Fish and Chips
66 The Crescent, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 773806

Hungry Jacks       
139 High Street, Northallerton.

Jubilee Chop Suey House
70 Bankhead Road, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 776847

Kwong Tung Express
10 Garthway Arcade, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 778008

Northallerton Pizza Shop
32 Bankhead Road, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 771818

Raj Gate Tandoori
297 High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 775552

Regency Pizza
Shop 5, Regency Mews,
139 High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 778719

Romanby Chop Suey House
6 Malpas Road, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 774317

Speedy Pepper
105A High Street, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 780698

Turnbulls, Fish and Chips
20 Malpas Road, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 773309

Victoria Fish Shop
Anchorage Lane, Northallerton.
Tel: (01609) 780293


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Northallerton Tourist Information
The Applegarth
Northallerton
DL7 8LZ
Tel: 01609 776864

Open 10.00am to 16.00pm Mon to Fri and Sat 10.00am to 13.00pm only.

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Charles I is supposed to have resided in Porch House as a visitor before the Civil War--early 1640's and then was a prisoner there when the Scots had handed him over to us about 1647 or so. He tried to escape through a skylight.

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