Restaurant Week in Whitby showcases local spots with special deals, aiming to boost awareness and bring back customers.

Visit North Yorkshire runs a Restaurant Week event that includes sixteen spots in the resort town. This event already worked in Harrogate and Selby. It lasts from March 3rd to March 9th. Restaurants participating offer special deals. Menus have prices like £10, £15, £20, or £30. Customers just need to mention the deal when they order.
Becketts cafe on Skinner Street takes part. Becketts is a small, local cafe owned by Liam and Julie Fitzpatrick. They offer breakfast, brunch, and lunch. You can enjoy coffee and homemade cakes, too. They have options for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diets. Becketts aims to be a calm place.
The Fitzpatricks are from the Midlands originally; they left education careers early. Four years ago, they moved to Whitby. Julie Fitzpatrick said they focus on good food. They want healthy fare made with local ingredients.
She added that folks find their cafe cozy. People feel welcome and calm there; her goal is to leave people feeling better. The couple feels strongly about Restaurant Week. It helps promote Whitby’s diverse culinary scene. They want more people to know about local cafes.
Councillor Mark Crane supports the week. He knows the hospitality industry is hard. He wants to help businesses boost awareness. The goal is more customers who will return later. You can find details about restaurants online. Visit thisisthecoast.co.uk for more information.