Harry Ramsden’s has recreated its original Guiseley shopfront at Goodwood Revival 2025 this weekend, where it has been announced as the official fish and chips supplier.
The three-day festival that kicks off tomorrow attracts more than 150,000 visitors each year, making it one of the UK’s most prestigious lifestyle and motorsport events.
During the event, Harry Ramsden’s will serve its signature sustainably sourced fish and chips fried in beef dripping, wrapped in traditional newsprint, giving Revival guests an authentic taste of Britain’s most-loved dish. In a nod to the brand’s rich history, Goodwood will also recreate a dedicated Harry Ramsden’s outlet on-site at Richmond Lawn, styled on the brand’s original Guiseley shopfront, bringing the brand’s heritage to life .

Staff will be dressed in traditional Harry Ramsden’s attire; butcher’s-style jackets, red ties, and flat caps, evoking the nostalgia of the brand’s early years. To start the day, guests can also enjoy Yorkshire pork butties for breakfast, bringing a taste of the North to Goodwood and celebrating the brand’s roots with hearty, authentic flavours.
James Fleming, CEO at Harry Ramsden’s, comments: “Partnering with Goodwood Revival allows us to showcase Harry Ramsden’s on a national stage, alongside a brand that shares our values of heritage, quality, and craft. This is an opportunity to connect with new audiences through one of Britain’s most celebrated cultural moments.”
The partnership forms part of Harry Ramsden’s wider strategy, which it says seeks to elevate brand perception, engage new audiences and align with prestigious British institutions.
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