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Clarks Market Square Tearooms

DESCRIPTION

Market Place Tearooms

Clarks of Easingwold - Tearooms and Bakery Shop in the Market square.

 

Looking out onto the delightful Easingwold Market Place is our bakery shop and Tearoom which has recently moved to be incorporated in the same building as our bakery shop, an entrance has been created to join the two separate premises together to make one.

 Clarks of Easingwold's Tearooms in the Market Square

 

Serving light meals and a choice of coffees, teas and soups our tearoom is the ideal place to relax and enjoy some of our delicious homemade cooking. We also offer a selection of home baked cakes, fancies, afternoon teas and daily dinner time specials.

 

 

 Clarks Tearooms in the Market Square

 

All our products are available to buy in our bakery shop and if it’s just a quick takeaway sandwich you require we have a wide range of mouth watering fillings on offer including hot roast beef and pork or hot bacon or sausage rolls.

We also welcome children and offer a separate menu for them.

Market Place Tearooms Opening Hours
Shop
Monday-Friday 8.00-4.30
Saturday 8.00-4.00
Tearooms
Monday-Friday 9.30-4.30
Saturday 9.30-4.30

 Why not pop in and sample some of our true Yorkshire produce today!

 For more interesting information on Clark's Bakery - their history and what they do,take a look at their very interesting website www.clarksbakers.co.uk

 

LOCATION

Market Square, Easingwold, , YO61 3AL Google mapexternal link

Tel: 01347 822587

Fax:

Email: info@clarksbakers.co.uk

Website: http://www.clarksbakers.co.uk/tearooms.html

OPENING TIMES

8:00-4:00 Mon-Sat

Location

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Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

The Village of Crayke was home to the late Sir Jimmy Saville during the war years where he worked on a local farm.. Before he sadly passed away he was still seen there from time to time, for example attending the occasional Crayke summer gala. A bench dedicated by him is placed outside of the village church

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