The Copper Horse Pub in Seamer has closed.
Scarborough based hospitality Group Five Star Collection has announced that The Copper Horse Restaurant, Seamer is to close its doors until further notice.
Ben Hogarth, Director of Five Star Collection said,
“Whilst The Copper Horse has retained some of its loyal clientele from times past, tastes have changed, and today’s customers are looking for a more casual dining experience.
The post-covid recovery period has proved harder than anticipated for traditional restaurants, compounded by the cost-of-living crisis and inflationary pressures on food supply chains.
We are therefore closing, to consider the future of The Copper Horse, with several options being explored”.
In a post of social media the Copper horse team said:
"Dear valued customers and friends,
It’s with a heavy heart that we must share some news with you today. After much consideration and evaluation, we have made the decision to close our doors until further notice.
Over the years, we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have served a community that has embraced us wholeheartedly and are thankful for our customers support and loyalty. We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to our wonderful team.
Their passion and enthusiasm has been the backbone of what we do and made our restaurant feel like a true family.
Whilst this chapter may be coming to a close, we are proud to have served you for so many years and can now take time to plan the next evolution."
Nick Thomas MBE, Chairman of Qdos Entertainment commented,
“Closing The Copper Horse was a very difficult decision for us to take, but times change, and so the business needs to evolve.
On behalf of the Thomas family and the wider Five Star team, Sandra and I would like to express our sincere gratitude to our customers and everyone who has worked at The Copper Horse for the past eighteen years”.
Customers who have paid a deposit for an upcoming booking should contact info@thecopperhorse.co.uk


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