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Clarks Tearooms

DESCRIPTION

Long street shop and café

The warm and friendly Clarks Tearooms in Long streetWithin the same building as the bakery is our newly refitted bakery shop and café. We have put a lot of investment into this shop and the results have been spectacular.

With the combination of a beautiful design and high quality craftsmanship we have created a fresh environment in which to show off our great products.

Part of the refit was a 5 meter counter that displays the hot roast joints that are available every day as a mouth watering sandwich or as a roast dinner in our café.

We offer a wide range of snacks, sandwiches and the full range of bakery products including a scrumptious selection of fresh cream cakes. We are open early for breakfasts and do what our locals would call the best sausage or bacon sandwiches in the area.

 

 

 

Long Street Shop / Café Opening Hours
Shop
Monday-Friday 6.30-4.30
Saturday

8.00-4.00

 

Café
Monday-Friday 8.00-4.30
Saturday 8.00-4.00

Why not call in and treat yourself!

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

 

LOCATION

195 Long St, Easingwold, , YO61 3JB Google mapexternal link

Tel: 01347 821285

Fax:

Email: info@clarksbakers.co.uk

Website: http://www.clarksbakers.co.uk/longstreet.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

Squadron Leader Jack Currie DFC, the famous bomber pilot, who wrote the greatest wartime book about bombing operations during WW2 is buried in Easingwold Church Yard. He settled at Easingwold because he was then an instructor at the Home Office Civil Defence School, Hawkhills, nearby. He wrote his book over many years whilst enjoying a pint in the George Hotel and was a very likeable local character and his description of flying on bombing missions is unparalleled. He was also featured in a BBC Documentary titled \"The Lancaster Legend\".

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