www.mybettys.co.uk – Bettys Customer Survey Sweepstakes

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My Bettys

  • Bettys Cafe and Tea Rooms would like all customers to take a short online in regards to their visit

To take the survey customers will need the Bettys Cafe restaurant number in which the visit took place along with the receipt number, date/time of visit, and the total dollar amount spent on the meal.  The My Bettys survey will only take a few minutes to complete and the customer will receive a sweepstakes entry where they could win a Taste Of Bettys gift bx which includes 80 tea bags, cafe blend coffee, Yorkshire fruitcake (perfect regift just in time for Christmas), Yorkshire shortbread and fruit clusters.  To enter the My Bettys customer survey sweepstakes the customer must be over 18 years of age and a legal resident of the UK.

Please note…

  • The odds of winning the Taste of Bettys gift package will depend on how many people enter the sweepstakes each month
  • The winner will be notified within 28 days of the drawing
  • The Service Management Group will be in charged of gathering the survey results and the prize draw
  • My Bettys sweepstakes winners will be required to provide their mailing address so the prize can be mailed to them

The Taste of Bettys gift package cannot be transferred or redeemed for cash.  Any questions about the survey can be directed to the Bettys Cafe and Tea Rooms corporate office at +44 (0)1423 814070 or by mail via: 1 Parliament Street Harrogate HG1 2QU.

Bettys Cafe and Tea Rooms

  • Founded by Frederick Belmont in 1919 and has been popular with tea and cake lovers even since
  • Bettys caters to upper class married women living in the UK (men don’t frequent this place very often unless their wife forces them to go)
  • The tea rooms open up at 9:00am and close at 9:00pm everyday

Reservations for Afternoon Tea can be made in the Imperial Room, Harrogate and the Belmont Room, York every Friday and Sunday from 1pm and every Saturday from 11am.  Popular dishes at Bettys include the Scottish Smoked Salmon and the Yorkshire Roast Ham.

Primary Sources

  1. www.mybettys.co.uk