A new Harrogate venue which is set to open in the coming weeks has given viewers a sneak peek inside.
The Wicked Wolf is aiming to open in Unit 3 of the Royal Baths “by the start of December.”
It was once home to the Potting Shed, Rift & Co and Revolution - but has been empty for five years.
It spans a massive 7,000 square feet and the council had it on the market for £120,000 a year.
And the bar has released a video on social media to show what the new venue will look like.
Watch the video here:
The Wicked Wolf will have lots of new features, including a karaoke room, and will be open until 3am at weekends.
There will be a DJ every Friday and Saturday, with live music performances during the week.
In terms of food, The Wicked Wolf is yet to release a menu but has hinted it will serve loaded fries and smash burgers.
Keep an eye on their social media pages for updates in the coming weeks.

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