Whitby's Great British Bake Off winner star ingredient for Yorkshire Coast food and drink campaign
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The series 10 winner of GBBO is teaming up with the organisation behind Yorkshire’s ultimate road trip, Route YC, and help make the coast a showstopper for short breaks and days trips this year.
David is rising to the challenge of serving a big slice of authentic Yorkshire coast hospitality to the nation’s foodies and their four-legged friends.
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Hide AdThere is a choice of six destinations along the Yorkshire Coast, from Spurn Point to Whitby, the golden sandy beaches of Hornsea and Bridlington and everything in between, including Scarborough, Filey and Withernsea.
Botham’s is a must-see family institution on the food and drink trail.
Botham’s bakery and tearoom on Skinner Street in Whitby offers a true taste of Yorkshire, including Whitby lemon buns.
Wolds Restaurant at Orchard Lodge in Flixton is led by multi-award winning chef Michael Burgoyne, who has worked in some of the top restaurants and hotels in the UK.
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Hide AdA personal favourite for David is Marie Antoinette's on Church Street in Whitby, which he believes serve the best scones on the Yorkshire coast.
The Farrier at Cayton is a modern luxury restaurant with rooms where dogs are also welcomed as part of the family throughout the day.
Originally from Ruswarp, David is passionate about local and seasonal food and drink from his home turf.
His three-year-old rescue dog Kai is joining him to try out the region’s best dog-friendly venues and experiences.
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Hide AdDavid said: “I love my hometown of Whitby and take every opportunity to visit my family.
“Route YC is a true celebration of the best the Yorkshire coastline has to offer and has given me the chance to explore a new range of places to eat and drink that I hadn’t tried before.
"I was surprised how many serve amazing local food and drink and are dog-friendly.”
David and the team at Route YC are encouraging visitors to create their own culinary and dog-friendly adventure around the coast and countryside this year, as well as spending more time getting off the beaten track to discover what the region has to offer.
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Hide AdPerfect for pooches, the Bike & Boot in Scarborough is a seafront hotel with 65 quirky rooms, a hybrid bar-restaurant-cafe and on-site facilities for dogs, walkers, bikers and surfers.
Dogs and their owners are made to feel welcome with dog treats and the free use of the groom room to wash sandy paws.
The Little Angel in Whitby brews its own ales with quirky names and the waste from the brew process is turned into dog treats.
Purple Pup in Eastborough also sells natural dog treats and gifts.
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Hide AdKerry Carruthers, CEO of Route YC, said: “We’re so excited to be teaming up with GBBO winner David Atherton as part of our new campaign for 2024.
"He’s the star ingredient to help us make the Yorkshire Coast a real showstopper for the nation’s foodies and their four-legged friends this year."
Route YC is working with over 250 tourism leisure and hospitality business members, community groups and industry partners across the region to bring visitors to the area.