Opening hours: 9am – 6pm Monday to Saturday, 10am – 4pm on Sundays.
On 1 December Coxwold sees the return of a much needed village shop and delicatessen as the Fauconberg Arms opens its doors to customers in their new shop.
The Fauconberg Arms has long held a reputation for producing quality food made from the best, locally-sourced ingredients and now (thanks to financial support from DEFRA) they are turning those same values into providing a superb selection of quality regional produce.
With an emphasis on local producers, and based in the hotel’s brand new reception area, the shop will sell a wide range of groceries, deli, fruit and vegetables, fresh fish (available to order and delivered daily), and of course the Fauconberg’s very own specialist “vice ice”, alcohol-infused ice creams.
Shoppers will be greeted by the aroma of a selection of breads and pastries baked on the premises.
The shop will also sell a variety of wines and spirits, Havana cigars, plus beers from around the world supplied by a specialist importer, which you will struggle to find anywhere else. Laceys of Richmond are creating a range of Fauconberg own label cheeses, including the Coxwold Classic and Fauconberg Blue, which will be complemented by a delightful selection of chutneys and jams.
Come and celebrate the grand opening:
The shop is being officially opened on Wednesday 1 December between 12:30 and 13:00 by Clare Morrow, Chairman of Welcome to Yorkshire. There will be nibbles and treats on offer from local food producers and plenty of bubbly – why not come down and sample some of our freshly baked breads or tempting vice ice.
For further information, please visit the Fauconberg Arms page on Hello Yorkshire or call Simon/Helen on 01347 868 214.
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