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Racecourse Road, East Ayton, Scarborough, YO13 9HT
Baking bread, cakes, scones, pastries and biscuits on the premises at the farm bakery, Betton's operate a policy favouring local produce/ingredients whenever possible. No additives of preservatives are used. All the cakes and scones can be frozen. The Farm Shop also sells eggs from Brown's at Lebbeston; Bacon, meat and pies from Gibson's Butcher, Beer from Cropton Brewery, flour from Bradshaw's in Driffeld and a selection of farmhouse cheeses. Small parties and buffets catered for.
Farm shop and tea room
9.00 am to 4.30 pm every day, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day
Tel: 01723 863 143
colin.bishopfalcon@btinternet.com
www.bettonfarm.co.uk
Burniston, , Scarborough, YO12
Jo Wright bakes cakes (muffins, chocolate brownies, carrot cake) and artisan breads. She cooks with free-range eggs, organic and fair-trade ingredients and uses a wood-fired oven.
Tuesday afternoons from 2 pm.
Scalby Farmers' Market on Friday afternoons, 2.30 pm to 6pm
Burton Agnes Hall, Burton Agnes, nr. Driffield, YO25 4NB
The Farmers' Food Store sells seasonal Yorkshire produce including their own game and fruit and vegetables from the gardens.
Shop
1st April to 31st October
11 am to 5pm daily (Burton Anges Hall, café, shops and gardens). Please phone, or visit their website for winter opening times
Tel: 01262 490 324
www.burtonagnes.com
37 Cayley Lane, Brompton-by-Sawdon, Scarborough, YO13 9DL
Glaves have their own abattoir and all the meat is processed and packed on the premises. All meat is bought as animals from local farms. Glaves produce fresh cuts of meat, freshly baked pies, sausages, burgers, cooked meat and bacon. Gluten-free burgers and sausages can be made on request. The shop also sells fresh fruit and vegetables, jams, marmalades and pickles.
EEC approved licence number 2085
Shop
7.00 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday
7.00 am to 12.00 pm Saturday
Market Hall, St Helen's Square, Scarborough, YO11 1EU
All Horsley's beef, lamb, pork and bacon is sourced as locally as possible. Poultry comes from the Middleton-on-the-Wolds and eggs (including free-range) from Brown Eggs. Sausages are made and pastries (e.g. pork pies, other meat pies, Yorkshire curd tarts, custard tarts and apple pies) baked daily on Market premises. Cheeses from the Yorkshire Dales.
Shop: Hampers made to order
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
Half-day Wednesday at the Market Hall only
Free delivery within a 10-mile radius of Scarborough for orders over £25
Tel: 01723 375 187
info@djhorsley.co.uk
www.djhorsley.co.uk
80 Falsgrave, , Scarborough, YO12 5AZ
All Horsley's beef, lamb, pork and bacon is sourced as locally as possible. Poultry comes from the Middleton-on-the-Wolds and eggs (including free-range) from Brown Eggs. Sausages are made and pastries (e.g. pork pies, other meat pies, Yorkshire curd tarts, custard tarts and apple pies) baked daily on Market premises. Cheeses from the Yorkshire Dales.
Shop
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
Closed Sunday
Tel: 01723 372 509
www.djhorsley.co.uk
17 Main Street, East Ayton, Scarborough, YO13 9HJ
Bread, cakes, pies and sausage rolls baked on the premises. Hot and cold sandwiches made daily. Home-grown vegetables, plants and flowers. Other groceries include free-range eggs, pickles and chutneys and pet food.
Shop
7.30 am to 3.00 pm Monday to Friday
35 Skinner Street, , Whitby, YO21 3AH
A craft baker, since 1865, using traditional recipes to bake award-winning biscuits, plum bread, Yorkshire brack, ginger brack and other cakes.
Shop, mail order and tea rooms
Shop: 8.30 am to 5.15 pm Monday to Saturday
Tearooms: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm Tuesday to Saturday
Also at 30 Baxtergate, Whitby and Coach Road, Sleights
Tel: 01947 602 823
www.botham.co.uk
35 Victoria Road, , Scarborough, YO11 1SH
Fairchild’s Green Shop sells organic fruit and vegetables, with as much as possible being sourced locally and seasonally. It also stocks a wide range of organic and/or fairly traded food, drinks, clothing and bedding, plus environmentally friendly household products.
Delivery by LPG-powered van is free in the Scarborough area: please enquire for details.
Shop
10.00 am to 5.00 pm Tuesday to Saturday with delivery available on Friday.
Late opening until 5.30 pm on Friday
Tel: 01723 381 000
cfairchild@tiscali.co.uk
www.fairchildsgreenshop.co.uk
1 St Ann's Lane, Flowergate, Whitby, YO21 3PF
A mainly organic general grocer. Sells bread from Botton Village Bakery and Stonehouse Bakery; Winkfield free-range eggs and Pasture Cottage organic free-range eggs. Jams and fruit juices from Botton Village. Organic fruit and vegetables from M & P Sellers and local honey. A wide-range of certified organic products. Gluten-free, wheat-free and dairy-free diets catered for.
Shop and organic vegetable box
9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
25 Ramshill Road, , Scarborough, YO11 2LW
Bread, croissants, pies, quiches made and baked on the premises daily, using ingredients sourced locally whenever possible. Also sells soups from the Yorkhire Soup Company, asparagus, soft fruits and herbs from Sand Hutton and apples from Ampleforth Abbey Orchard, as well as a range of cheeses, salads and olives. Some organic foods.
8.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
8.30 am to 1.00 pm Wednesday
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Saturday
18 Huntriss Row, , Scarborough, YO11 2EF
A small family baker producing bread, savouries, sandwiches, fresh cream cakes, birthday and celebration cakes. All are baked at Hardies Victoria Road bakery. Locally produced ingredients are used whenever possible. Flour is from Bradshaw's Mill in Driffield. Small parties and buffets catered for.
Shop and tea room
8.30 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
22 Falsgrave Road, , Scarborough, YO12 5AT
Fruit and sponge wedding and celebration cakes are individually baked and decorated to order at Imaginative Icing's premises. The shop also stocks everything that you need to decorate your own wedding or celebration cake, from marzipan, roll-out icing and cakeboards to ribbons, candles and cake tops. Also offers help and advice on cake decorating.
Shop
9.30 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday
9.30 am to 2.00 pm Saturday
Tel: 01723 378 116
office@imaginativeicing.co.uk
www.imaginativeicing.co.uk
40 Newlands Park Drive, , Scarborough, YO12 6DJ
Fruit and vegetables are sourced through Leeds and Hull markets. Also sells groceries, dairy goods, bread and frozen food.
Shop
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
Also delivers to hotels, restaurants and cafes
39 Victoria Road, , Scarborough, YO11 1SP
A vegetarian/vegan cafe serving excellent and varied daily specials, soups, bagels, jacket potatoes and salads. Home-baked cakes and a wide range of herbal teas and fruit juices. Seasonal local organic and fairtrade ingredients used whereever possible.
Café
10 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday to Saturday
Closed Sunday and Monday
Tel: 01723 503 867
www.nutmegcafe.co.uk
Strawberry Fields, , Sinnington, YO62 6SL
Grows vegetables and a wide range of soft fruit, ready-picked and pick-your-own in season. Also makes jams, fruit pies, crumbles and scones.
Farm shop and pick-your-own
8.00 am to 8.00 pm June to September Please ring before making a special journey, October to May.
Glebe Farm, Potter Brompton, Scarborough, YO12 4PE
A bakery on a farm, selling bread, scones, pies, quiches, meringues, etc. and a range of preserves.
9 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Saturday 11 am to 4 pm Sunday
Carr House Farm, Foston on the Wolds, Driffield, YO25 8BS
Carr House Farm’s award winning Side Oven Bakery produces an exclusive range of hand crafted artisan breads, flours, mueslis and premium fruit juices using primarily home grown ingredients.
Caroline and Tim Sellers' 190 hectare farm converted to organic production in 1999 and produces a wide range of grains that are milled in a traditional stone ground mill for use in the bakery. The unique flavour of our breads and mueslis is attributed to the wood fired oven that is fuelled by the farm’s own woodland.
Farm and bakery
Mail order via the website
Sell at Driffield and Malton farmers' markets
Also stocked by many local retailers, inlcuding Fairchild's Green Shop in Scarborough
Tel: 01262 488376
bakery@sideoven.com
www.sideoven.com
36 and 40 Murray Street, , Filey, Y014 9DG
Bakers shop and hand-made chocolate shop established in the 1920s.
9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
Tel: 01723 513 120
www.sterchis.co.uk
9 The Parade, , Whitby, Y021 3JP
A general grocery store with a bias towards wholefoods and local produce, including vegetables, meat, bread and delicatessen foods. Home baking and home-produced preserves and flavoured oils.
Shop and deliveries
9.00 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 4.45 pm Saturday
27 Ramshill Road, , Scarborough, YO11 2LW
A small family-run butcher, also producing home-cooked meats, meat pies, fruit cakes and pies on the premises. Uses locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. Supplies the Golden Grid restaurant.
Shop
7.00 am to 5.30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
7.00 am to 1.00 pm Wednesday
7.00 am to 5.00 pm Saturday
Market Hall, Stall 15, St Helen's Square, Scarborough, YO11 1EU
Makes quiches, pies, sandwiches and scones. Also sells meat pies from Gibson's, potted beef from Glaves and home-made brawn and pease pudding. Meat and vegetables are all sourced locally.
Shop: local deliveries
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
11 Market Place, , Pickering, YO18 7AA
High-quality grocery shop which also sells fresh meat, pork, lamb and beef from its own farm in Levisham, as well as their own home-made sausages, pies, and cured-meats.
Also offer a varied selection of chesses, home made cakes and buns, local beers and wine imported from small vineyards in France.
Tim Wilson, founder of the Ginger Pig says:
"There is no great secret to what we do: we simply raise the best animals, in the happiest of circumstances, on the finest stretch of the Yorkshire Moors we could find. It's not a philosophy or mission statement. It's just what we do. Our animals come first in everything we do. We keep them outdoors wherever possible, rather than cooped up indoors, and we insist upon traceability with all our stock. That means we no longer buy animals for breeding, because we are entirely self-sufficient. We also refuse to use bought in and bagged artificial feeds, packed full of unnecessary proteins. Because of that, they grow more slowly than animals raised by more industrial farming methods, which means we have to leave them for longer - and we are happy to do so. Our lamb is slaughtered more than a month later than on the industrial farms, and our pigs three months later."
Privately imported from one of our friends small vineyards in France, we have Clairette a sparkling white wine as well as a range of other wine from small vineyards.
Graocery store and butcher
9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday
6 Eastgate Square, , Pickering, YO18 7DP
A wide range of organic vegetables grown on the farm, and bought in from other growers within 20 miles. The shop also stocks meat, dairy products, bread and cakes and a full range of groceries, all of them organic. Soil Association organic certification.
Farm shop: deliveries and a regular box scheme to Scarborough, Filey, Muston, Scalby, West Ayton and all villages between Pickering and Scarbrough.
Shop
9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Saturday
Closed Sunday
Tel: 01751 473 444
info@theorganicfarmshop.com
www.theorganicfarmshop.com
Hill Top Farm, Spaunton, Appleton-le-Moors, YO62 6TR
Hill Top Farm at Spaunton is milling grain from its own organic farm and other organic farms within a 25-mile radius. The grain is ground with hand-built French "Aster" stone mills to produce wholemeal, unbleached white flour and superior white flour.
Mill and farm
These flours are sold by numerous retailers in the area, including Fairchild's Green Shop, Scarborough and The Organic Farm Shop, Pickering. See website for full list of stockists.
Tel: 01751 417 351
www.yorkshireorganicmillers.com
If you know of a local business which you think should be included in the Scarborough Local Food Directory, please email details to localfood@topfield.org.uk.
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