Silsden couple's new-look cafe bar is an instant success
The new-look Beckside Cafe Bar, in Kirkgate, which opened on January 26th after a four-month facelift, has been busy non-stop, much to the delight of owners Chris Fowler and his partner Lauren Harker, for whom setting up their own cafe has been "a steep learning curve". Chris, a Cobbydaler born and bred, and Lauren are pictured above with three members of their team, left to right Hannah Wrather, Chelsea Rampling and Sophia Slingsby.Chris said of the instant success of the Beckside Cafe Bar, which was previously the Old Post Office: "It's been difficult to comprehend but obviously we are delighted." For the last five years Chris had been running the Robin Hood pub a couple of hundred yards along the road in Kirkgate. He is still the licensee but has handed over the running of the pub to his daughter, Jasmin.  Chris's partner Lauren previously was assistant manager of the Silsden primary school kitchen, where she worked for 10 years helping to provide lunchtime meals for the 400 or so pupils. Chris and Lauren are directors of the Beckside business along with Iain Lawson, whose Silsden-based company, Lawsons Playzones and Groundworks Ltd., installs playgrounds nationwide.  

He took voluntary redundancy from Open Reach and in November 2019 became licensee of the Robin Hood, which had been closed for a while. At the time it was a wet-only establishment but introduced food when the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme was launched in August 2020 to aid the covid-hit hospitality sector. Pictured above is daughter Jasmin Fowler, who is now managing the Robin Hood while Chris concentrates on the Beckside venture. Jasmin returned to Silsden in August from Bournemouth where she learnt the licensed trade assisting her mother in the running of multiple pubs in Dorset and Lancashire. Jasmin's brother Nathan Fearnley is one of the Robin Hood's two chefs, the other being Darren Robb.