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Located on Newcastle's most prestigious street, Dacantus is a Spanish bar and restaurant whose laid-back vibe and flexible menu allow you to call in just for a drink and enjoy some delicious complimentary tapas, or indulge your senses with a full three-course meal. There's a fantastic range of drinks, including quality wines and ...
View full reviewZizzi is a contemporary Italian restaurant in the heart of Newcastle city centre. Set on Grey Street, Zizzi is just two minutes from the Theatre Royal and within easy reach of the Quayside bars and entertainment. Whilst the restaurant itself has a warm, rustic and relaxing feel, the guests and staff add a buzz to help make Zizzi ide...
View full reviewFrom the moment you enter this second-floor restaurant you feel as though you've been invited into someone's home - you are greeted with a friendly welcome from the delightful staff, and with a comfortable waiting area, you'll be happy to enjoy a quick drink from the well-stocked bar before you take your seat at your table. Adding to...
View full reviewFor decadent dining with a view, The Bridge Brasserie in The Vermont Hotel is the perfect venue if you’re looking to treat yourself.
The Bridge Brasserie takes its inspiration from the laid-back elegance associated with French dining. Indeed, as you gaze out over stunning views of the historic quayside, while sipping...
Towards the bottom of Dean Street sits the funky Hei Hei, a little restaurant that focuses on serving food that is not only faithful to the Chinese style of cooking, but that also demonstrates a real respect for the traditions of this ancient cuisine. Now in its fifth year, family-owned Hei Hei continues to be expertly run by Mark Y...
View full reviewWander along Newcastle’s Quayside and you’ll notice the bright lights and vibrant buzz of this foodie area. Within this tasty part of the city is a true Italian gem. Prima beckons diners with the aromas of fresh Italian fare and warm smiles from the staff. Offering three distinctive dining rooms, Prima serves traditional Itali...
View full reviewLocated in Newcastle’s Royal Arcade, Fat Buddha Asian Bar & Kitchen is a contemporary pan Asian restaurant and cocktail bar with a beautifully decorated interior. The Asian fusion menu incorporates ingredients, flavours and preparation methods from China, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Korea and Hong Kong. Many dishes use famili...
View full reviewAt the bottom of much-loved Pilgrim Street, diners flock to Zucchini Pasta Bar. This Italian restaurant has been serving freshly made pasta since 2017, and the simple and concise menu of Italian soul food has proved popular with the locals. The signature fresh pasta is made daily on-site using Northumberland-farmed free-range eggs...
View full reviewSituated in the shadow of Newcastle's iconic Tyne Bridge, fully licensed eatery The Old Siam prides itself on its delicious Thai dishes, which are prepared and served by people who care about both authenticity and quality. Staff treat each diner as a welcome guest who has popped into their home for a bite to eat, and will happily ...
View full reviewNewcastle’s lively Quayside is home to Big Mussel, a glorious family-friendly restaurant serving the best of British seafood alongside flavoursome grilled steaks and Belgian beer. Upon entering the restaurant you’ll notice a decidedly European ambience, with a light and airy interior and blackboards that list the chef’s crea...
View full reviewTucked away behind Jesmond's fashionable Brentwood Avenue, a moment's stroll from West Jesmond Metro station, and with free parking, this authentic Italian restaurant is a stylish, hidden gem. The restaurant's black and cream interior gives a modern twist to the classical, featuring black chandeliers and Italian Baroque furniture. Su...
View full reviewBruges is a little slice of Belgian life in the well-kept area of Jesmond. This restaurant could stand alone on the merit of its gorgeous and decadent hot waffle desserts, which are freshly made, replete with ice cream and bathed in maple syrup or white or dark chocolate. Utter heaven - but I'm getting ahead of myself. For start...
View full reviewArlo is a quirky foodie haven in Jesmond catering for your every eating-out need. This informal eatery, filled with Alpine memorabilia and retro knick-knacks, creates a warm and homely feel, and is the perfect place to while away the hours. While it’s a popular daytime local haunt, its evening bistro is not to be missed. The emp...
View full reviewTucked beneath one of the North East's most iconic landmarks, The Bridge Tavern is an establishment that has all eventualities well and truly covered. Continuing a two-centuries-old tradition of serving proper ale, the current owners have installed a fully operational in-house microbrewery. Brewing in association with Wylam Brewery,...
View full reviewAs the name suggests, Windows on the Tyne at the Hilton Hotel boasts breathtaking views of Newcastle. This dramatic dining location cleverly balances luxury dining with an informal ambience. The service is professional and friendly; our waitress Charlie made us feel right at home before presenting us with the new winter menu. We b...
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