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Barn at the Biscuit
Stoddart Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE2 1AN
Tel: 0191 230 3338
Set in a 1930s biscuit factory – now one of the UK’s largest art shops - at the heart of Newcastle city centre, the Barn at the Biscuit offers an intriguing setting in which to enjoy a fine selection of dishes with contemporary Asian influences.
Blackfriars Café Bar & Restaurant
Friar Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 4XN
Tel: 0191 261 5945
Blackfriars Café Bar and Restaurant is set in the wonderfully charismatic setting of a 13th century refectory built by Dominican monks. The setting may be traditional, but the inventive menu is made up of creative contemporary fare.
Café 21
Queen Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 3UG
Tel: 0191 222 0755
Café 21 is set in the heart of the vibrant Quayside area, close to the iconic Tyne Bridge. The relaxed pace of this restaurant is a pleasant contrast to the bustle outside, and the excellent selection of classic and contemporary dishes is worth taking your time over.
Charley’s Bar and Bistro
Shakespeare Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 6AQ
Tel: 0191 261 8177
Charley’s Restaurant is an interesting blend of contemporary cuisine and traditional décor. Set in the vaults of what used to be a bank, just off Grey Street, Charley’s is a relaxing venue with a separate bar area.
Cocomo’s Restaurant
Side
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 3JA
Tel: 0191 222 0808
This large restaurant is at the heart of the Quayside, and is a bustling and lively venue in which to enjoy a tasty selection of pasta and pizza dishes at astonishingly reasonable prices. The service is brisk and friendly, without being over-fussy, and the overall ambience is very pleasant.
Heartbreak Soup
Quayside
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 3DE
Tel: 0191 222 1701
Situated on Newcastle’s lively Quayside is Heartbreak Soup, itself a vibrant and interesting venue in which the cuisine is an intriguing melting pot of flavours and influences. Certainly not a run of the mill restaurant, Heartbreak Soup is best described as offering an eclectic selection of international cuisine with great panache and style.
McCoys at the Baltic
South Shore Road
Gateshead
NE8 3AE
Tel: 0191 440 4949
Taking a short stroll over the river to Gateshead via the Millennium Bridge will lead you to the striking Baltic Flour Mills building – now an award-winning centre for contemporary arts. The views from the restaurant are stunning; taking in the River Tyne and the skylines of Gateshead and Newcastle. The cuisine itself is an outlandish selection of contemporary dishes, a definite departure from the norm.
Sidney’s Restaurant
Percy Park Road
Tynemouth
NE30 4LZ
Tel: 0191 257 8500
Tynemouth is situated on the coast just a short journey from Newcastle, and makes a pleasant change from the bustling city centre. Here you will find Sidney’s Restaurant, a striking and contemporary restaurant deceptively hidden by a rather drab frontage. The cuisine is inventive and deliciously different, with a modern approach to classic dishes.
Treacle Moon
Side
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 3JE
Tel: 0191 232 5537
Situated on the Side, leading down to Newcastle’s famous Quayside, Treacle Moon has established a strong reputation for the consistently high standards of its eclectic mix of fine contemporary cuisine and its chic, buzzing surroundings.
Vujon
Queen Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 3UG
Tel: 0191 221 0601
Newcastle’s selection of curry houses is considered one of the most varied in the country, and Vujon – situated in the lively Quayside – is one of the city’s finest. Authentic Indian cuisine is served in a friendly and pleasant ambience, and the menu features some intriguing departures from run of the mill Indian fare.