British restaurants in Newcastle and North East
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Gourmet Spot
The Avenue, Durham, DH1 4DX - 0871 9606152
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Durham’s Gourmet Spot uses imaginative flavour combinations and award-winning local produce to produce stunning dishes. The seasonally changing A la Carte menu is produced by Head Chef Stephen Hardy. He uses locally sourced produce and artistic flair to create dishes that have gained both local and national recognition and accolades. The sumptuous decor and beautiful setting, nestled overlooking beautiful Durham, make for an enchanting experience. Gourmet Spot offers a daily A la Carte menu and Early Evening special as well as the ever-popular Tasting Menu, which allows diners to enjoy wines carefully flavour-matched with each course.Awards | Good Food Guide 2
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Aykley Heads House, Aykley Heads, Durham, DH1 5TS - 0871 5299705
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Established in 1996, Bistro 21 is a French country-style bistro located in the servants’ wing of an 18th century villa on the edge of Durham. It’s light and airy with pitch pine floors, rush-seat chairs, crisp white tablecloths and offers a menu full of classic bistro dishes given a contemporary twist. Start perhaps with a Cheddar cheese and spinach soufflé followed with Fillet of sea bass with tomato gratin, pancetta, baby spinach salad and pinenut relish and then an English summer pudding. There’s a snug-like bar, a pretty courtyard and three private dining rooms. Bistro 21 is open for lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday and for Sunday lunch. Awards | Michelin Bib Gourmand | 1 AA Rosette | Good Food Guide 2
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Friars Street, Newcastle City Centre, NE1 4XN - 0871 811 4374
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Blackfriars Restaurant lays claim to be the oldest purpose-built restaurant in the UK, dating back to 1239 when it was a refectory for the 'Black Friars'. Today it's one of the north east's most high-profile restaurants with a string of accolades to its name, including an AA rosette and Metro's Restaurant of the Year award as well as being voted Best Restaurant in the North East by the Observer. The dining room is on two levels, with inglenooks and corners allowing diners to enjoy an intimate meal. In summer, the original medieval courtyard is used for al fresco dining. The Modern British menus use local fresh seasonal produce with choices ranging from a lunchtime cafe menu to full evening a la carte. The Blackfriars wine list is one of the UK's top 20. Awards | 1 AA Rosette | Good Food Guide 3
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Biscuit Factory, Stoddart Street, Jesmond, NE2 1AN - 0871 811 4378
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Chef David Kennedy and business partner David Ladd opened Brasserie Black Door in the Biscuit Factory in May 2006. The 100-cover brasserie has a relaxed feel with light wooden floors, soft furnishings and warm colours as well as an art gallery showcasing local talent running the length of the room. The menu focuses on offering creative cooking at affordable prices in a buzzy atmosphere, with grilled meats and steaks to the fore as well as healthy eating options. Private dining facilities are available for up to 20 people.Awards | 1 AA Rosette | Good Food Guide 4
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Trinity Gardens, Quayside, NE1 2HH - 0871 9614705
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Located on Newcastle’s Quayside since 2007, award-winning Café 21 has been an integral part of Terry Laybourne’s culinary empire since 2000. It’s all about good food served in comfortably stylish surroundings with polished wood, smooth panelling, leather banquettes and crisp tablecloths setting the tone. There’s a bar area where you can peruse a menu that’s big on fresh, seasonal ingredients and offers a range of classic bistro dishes. You might start with a Warm salad of Craster kippers, ratte potatoes and endive served with a soft poached egg and mustard dressing, follow it with Roasted new seasons lamb, fine beans, tomatoes, olives and gratin potatoes and finish up with Gooseberry and almond tart with elderflower ice cream. Café 21 can seat 130 diners in the main restaurant and can offer private dining facilities for up to 40. It’s open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week. Awards | 1 AA Rosette | Good Food Guide 3
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First Floor, French Salon, Fenwick Department Store, Northumberland Street, Newcastle City Centre, NE1 7DE - 0871 9614729
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Terry Laybourne opened Café 21 to Newcastle’s Fenwick department store in 2007 and along with award-winning chef Parichat Somsri-Kirby has brought a fresh, new look to the city’s in-store dining scene. Forget self-service and cramped tables, this is fresh and flavoursome food served with a smile in smart and buzzy surroundings. It’s light and bright with lots of mirrors and whether it’s a mid-morning caffeine kick, a full-blown meal or wicked, sticky treat you can choose what you want when you want. Café 21 At Fenwick is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday (and until 7pm Thursdays) as well as from 10.30am to 4pm on Sundays.
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The Avenue, Durham, DH1 4DX - 0871 9606152
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Durham’s Gourmet Spot uses imaginative flavour combinations and award-winning local produce to produce stunning dishes. The seasonally changing A la Carte menu is produced by Head Chef Stephen Hardy. He uses locally sourced produce and artistic flair to create dishes that have gained both local and national recognition and accolades. The sumptuous decor and beautiful setting, nestled overlooking beautiful Durham, make for an enchanting experience. Gourmet Spot offers a daily A la Carte menu and Early Evening special as well as the ever-popular Tasting Menu, which allows diners to enjoy wines carefully flavour-matched with each course.Awards | Good Food Guide 2
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Allan House, City Road, Newcastle City Centre, NE1 2BE - 0871 963 9651
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This former home of the Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Company has been gloriously converted by Hotel du Vin & Bistro. With breathtaking views of Newcastle's quayside and the river Tyne the hotel offers 42 timelessly furnished rooms and stunning suites featuring monsoon showers, luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets, plasma TV's, DVD's and air conditioning. A relaxing haven, the hotel offers the trademark bistro and bar serving stunning classics from the kitchen, al fresco and private dining, cigar shack and an intriguing Laroche tasting room where you can be taken on a pilgrimage around the world's finest vineyards by the Chef Sommelier. The bistro is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
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Jesmond Dene Road, Jesmond, NE2 2EY - 0871 9614701
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Although just five minutes from Newcastle city centre, Jesmond Dene House enjoys a peaceful rural setting overlooking a wooded valley. The Grade II listed building dates back to the 1820s but behind the imposing Gothic façade, the hotel has undergone an extensive refurbishment, seamlessly matching contemporary styling with the building’s historic features. The AA’s English Hotel of the Year for 2008-2009, Jesmond Dene has 40 individually designed bedrooms, conference and meeting facilities, a wood-panelled Great Hall and a three-AA-rosetted restaurant run by Head Chef Pierre Rigothier. Given a stylish ‘new-look’ this summer, the restaurant takes a fresh and contemporary approach to classic dishes and classic combinations. Pierre blends a modern style with his exacting French training to create dishes that are light, flavoursome and appealing, sometimes with a sexy little twist. Choose from seasonally changing a la carte and vegetarian menus as well as the good-value Market Menu or the great value Lunch Menu (£16.50 including coffee). The restaurant is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving both residents and non-residents.Awards | 3 AA Rosettes | Good Food Guide 5
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Quayside, Quayside, NE1 3DX - 0871 7140849
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Malmaison Newcastle is a one-time cooperative warehouse that was a storage facility for grain and cotton from the bustling river trade of the Tyne. Today tasty and beautifully presented cuisine is prepared by head chef Drew Heron and his team using local ingredients and served up with genuine passion. The dishes on the menu showcase some of the best local food producers with a passion for great local and seasonal produce that has been grown, harvested and reared to the finest ethical and traditional farming methods. The brasserie is decorated with hand-tailored paintwork of gold and purple and curves theatrically toward the candlelit stairway where the top steps lead through a heavy velvet drape of rich crimson. Once you’re beyond that, you enter the intimate and inviting atmosphere that is the new brasserie. Here rich leather banquettes and chairs are both comfortable and indulgent, while the solid wood top tables and leather place settings are positioned within discreet bays so that you can retain your privacy. Malmaison Newcastle also has 2 dedicated private dining rooms. Both are available to book around the clock and can accommodate groups of up to 20 guests. There are also a further 2 private dining rooms on the ground floor accommodating up to 30 people. Large or small, Newcastle Malmaison has the facilities to deal with all your private dining needs. The brasserie is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.Awards | 1 AA Rosette
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Lord Byron's Walk, Seaham, SR7 7AG - 0871 7141466
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Lord Byron married and honeymooned here in 1815, enjoying the same bracing sea air and rugged North Sea coastline that attracts visitors to this day. The White Room at Seaham Hall offers a la carte and a menu du jour options as well as a 10-course tasting menu. The food is ably accompanied by a 500-bin wine selection that is stored in the hall's original cellars (which can be viewed on request). Seaham Hall is also home to the Serenity Spa. Connected to the hotel by an underground walkway, this state-of-the-art, 40,000-square-foot facility opened in 2002 and is classed as one of the best spas in the UK and Europe. It has 19 treatment rooms and its own pan-Asian restaurant, Ozone.Awards | 3 AA Rosettes | Good Food Guide 5
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Trinity Gardens, Quayside, NE1 2HF - 0871 7141514
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This award winning champagne bar and restaurant is situated in Trinity Gardens on Newcastle's quayside. It's stylish decor and relaxed atmosphere is perfect for any occasion. The menu is full of locally sourced produce such as Northumbrian steaks and fresh fish, together with delicacies such as Kangaroo fillet steak and their 'Famous Wagyu Burger' which uses the world's most succulent Japanese Kobe beef. The Silk Room also has the largest selection of champagne, champagne cocktails and world wines in the North East.
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2-6 Shakespeare Street, Newcastle City Centre, NE1 6AQ - 0871 9624652
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Adjacent to the Theatre Royal in the heart of Newcastle, Starters & Puds is a new concept in leisurely eating. It’s a totally flexible dining experience – so much so that if you’re visiting the theatre you can have your savoury course before the show and pre-order your puddings for after. The menu has a wide choice of starters and you can order as many dishes as you wish, sharing around the table Med style. Or if you prefer, you can order a larger version of any dish. Then there’s an equally mouthwatering selection of desserts -- ranging from traditional puds like rhubarb and ginger crumble to continental favourites such as tiramisu and tarte tatin. Starters & Puds is housed in the vaults of an old bank, an atmospheric world of barrel-vaulted ceilings and open brickwork. There are various rooms to choose from, including the panelled Oak Room which is ideal for private dining.
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