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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like St James’ Park, House of Tides, and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Newcastle upon Tyne.
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1St James’ Park

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St. James' Park is a renowned football stadium located in the heart of Newcastle, England. It serves as the home ground for the prestigious Newcastle United Football Club since its establishment in 1892. The stadium offers immersive behind-the-scenes tours that allow visitors to explore iconic areas such as the players' dressing rooms, the tunnel, and pitchside, providing an insider's look at the club's rich history and matchday experience. Additionally, St.
St. James’ Park is a fantastic experience for any football fan! ⚽️ Super easy to get to via the Metro 🚇, and there are two parking facilities nearby 🚗🅿️. The stadium is always buzzing on match days — the atmosphere is unreal! 🔥🎉 Seating is comfortable and offers great views from almost anywhere 🪑👀. Food options are solid with classic match-day snacks and drinks available throughout the stadium 🍔🥤. The fan store doesn’t have many discounts 💸, but it’s spacious, well-organized, and full of cool merch 🛍️. Highly recommend taking the stadium tour too — lots of behind-the-scenes insight and history! 🏟️📸
Suteera L — Google review
Very nice stadium where you can really enjoy watching the football game. The atmosphere and fans are really amazing. I have loved watching the game even we have enjoyed the awesome experience that we had at St Jame’s Park. Newcastle is one of historical football club and they have an excellent stadium along with true fans loved & supported their team. I would highly recommend anyone to make a plan to enjoy watching the game here
Abdulrahman B — Google review
Great stadium tour guides were awsome in fact all the staff were great lots on information given and nothing was to much trouble for them.
Carl L — Google review
Love this ground but the only complaint I would have is as a visiting supporter you are at the top of the stand with 14 flights of stairs to surmount. I took the lift as I have some breathing difficulties. The concourse area was excellent with a good choice of food and non alcoholic beers. I was driving so that was important to me.
Harry J — Google review
Amazing tour! Definitely recommended if you’re in NCL! Do take a guided tour. Our tour guides Kieran and Jack were amazing! Knew every detail and the hour and a half tour flew by!
Fahd K — Google review
Amazing experience. The stadium is quite beautiful. Well maintained!
Nida S — Google review
Amazing stadium for home fans. Capacity of 52,264
Teacher R — Google review
Over the years, I have visited St James Park on many memorable occasions, but the Sam Fender concert on the Sunday night was definitely one I will never forget. Fantastic artist, amazing talent and not just because he is a local lad.
Mark B — Google review
Barrack Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4ST, United Kingdom•https://www.nufc.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for St James’ Park

2House of Tides

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House of Tides is a renowned restaurant located in a remote 19th-century drovers inn, now transformed into a destination restaurant with rooms. The dining room is filled with natural light and features exposed beams, creating an inviting atmosphere for savoring gourmet British cuisine and tasting menus. The chef, James Close, showcases his culinary expertise by sourcing local ingredients and offering a 15-course menu that takes diners on a global gastronomic journey.
Absolutely incredible service and atmosphere from one of Newcastle's few Michelin starred restaurants (one of the others being its sister- Solstice, both by Kenny Atkinson). The staff were attentive and passionate about the food, restaurant and city. The building itself is full of olden charm and allows the vibe to be high-end but unpretentious. The drinks/wine list was long and plentiful with the option to add a pairing to your tasting menu. The menu itself was fresh, delicious, seasonal and without fault. We opted for the extra course of langoustine and scallop agnlotti which was incredible. My other favourite dish would be the ceviche which was also plated beautifully. On the whole, exceptional and I'll most definitely be heading back or to Solstice when I'm next back in the motherland.
Chloe D — Google review
I came with my parents for my birthday and firstly the staff were super accommodating to my mums food preferences which are admittedly quite confusing. They were also super attentive and friendly. Our cocktails were lovely and the food was incredible with generous portions. They packed up all our leftovers very neatly in a bag, didn’t rush us and made our time special. I especially thought the chicken dish was delicious and my mum loved the mandolin dessert. Obviously on the pricey side but worth a visit for a treat. The pictures don’t show all the courses, just a few.
Isabella B — Google review
Fancy food rather than fine dining. So incredibly disappointing. Off to a very bad start when 3 seperate staff approached our table to ask if we'd like to order. Another 2 came and asked if we wanted drinks! We ordered a drink and waited - and waited - finally the waitress appeared and went to the wrong table. Then wandered around and went back to the bar. We waited! Eventually with drinks the food came. We had the tasting menu - only it wasn't a tasting menu - a roast chicken dinner or steak (at an extra £50). The first few courses were tasty but nothing extraordinary. Then the Tatar and confit egg - well - a hard boiled egg! It was replaced with apologies but for this kind of money it just wasn't good enough. The evening was saved by Conor - the Irish waiter. Knowledgeable, funny and very good at his job. We were given a discount and a free drink. I would say we had a good time in spite of the place rather than because of it. Could not recommend it on any level. Apparently it had a Michelin Star - once... It's definitely slipped since then.
Frank H — Google review
I have been looking forward to coming here for years. Having worked hospitality and eaten at a lot Michelin restaurants around the world, I had great expectations. You go to restaurants like this for the experience - it’s about the ‘theatre’ - the attention to detail of the wait staff/service, the menu/food/flavours and of course the ambience. While the food was lovely and the staff were friendly - I felt the restaurant doesn’t know what it is. I left feeling that it was a nice dinner - but not to the level that it sells itself as. Service - there was a lack of attention to detail. For instance, we had to top our own water up, we had to ask what the dishes were that we were being served and no one thought about giving us our coats at the end of the night - we had to ask several staff. The prices paid at a restaurant like this, you just can’t switch off - which sadly happened on this Saturday night. Any other restaurant I wouldn’t care - but a Michelin restaurant I expect more. Food - was lovely and very tasty. There were no flavours or combinations that I thought were life changing. There was no amuse-bouche - but the cod and beef were nice. The flavours of the cabbage side with the beef was the most memorable. The wine list was fine - however it is served to you on an iPad which did kind of ruin the ambience of the dinner to look and scroll on an iPad. Ambience - lovely old building - but again I felt there were simple wins that were missed. Staff didn’t split the tables up, so while the restaurant was only half full, they sat us all next to each other and left half of it empty which was odd. The music was also random. Billy Joel, modern pop and not what I would call background music. Lastly, these restaurants tend to be for special occasion destinations. For us it was our 11 year anniversary. When you tell staff they usually make a fuss, or plate your desert with happy anniversary written in chocolate or something random. While it may feel naff - it is important to remember that restaurants like this specialise in ‘special occasion’ dinning. Again, even while knowing it was our anniversary I couldn’t help feeling a bit unloved because nothing was done to make us feel special at all. Not a big deal, but again this is not a normal restaurant, which is reflected in its price. And then the bill came out with a £59 tip automatically put on it (15%). A bit excessive - I wouldn’t normally mind paying it if the service was great - but it was ordinary. I paid it anyway - but I did leave the night with a bad taste in my mouth. So yeah all in all disappointing. If this was a restaurant like 21 - I wouldn’t haven’t have felt the same way - however I wouldn’t have just blowing £450 on a dinner for two.
Brad C — Google review
Fantastic meal, it was quiet (Friday afternoon) but the food and staff were excellent. Good selection of whiskeys and a couple of cracking beers. Recommended.
Michael D — Google review
Very expensive but nothing exceptional about the food. The main course of Sea Bream was very salty and the waitress said she would let the kitchen know!!! It was a special occasion as it was a wedding anniversary which we stated at the time of booking however no attempt was made to make us feel special.
DAVID R — Google review
First time visiting house of tides and will unfortunately be the last. Visited as a group of 4 as a celebration on a Friday night. We asked to have a drink downstairs first, there was absolutely no atmosphere downstairs and it was not a cosy or welcoming vibe. The waitress also told us the bar were unable to do two of the cocktails we asked for, despite a chilli margarita being a pretty standard drink these days. When we went upstairs we were not welcomed or asked if it was our first time dining at the restaurant etc. Simply “are you ready to order?” Which took us all by surprise as we had booked a tasting menu so didn’t think we would need to. It was explained that we could upgrade the main course and that’s what we could order, we were also informed that they didn’t have the main course of pheasant available and it would instead be pork. Quite disappointing that a Michelin stared restaurant didn’t have one of their main courses available on a Friday 7pm sitting. The food was presented well, but tasted average and didn’t feel ground breaking, service was alright but didn’t feel smooth or confident, certainly not Michelin level. There isn’t much atmosphere in the restaurant and the toilets give the vibe of a standard cafe and not a Michelin stared restaurant. We had made a note on the booking that the night was a celebration, there was a congratulatory card hidden at the back of our table, a nice touch, however there was spelling error which was just written over, you would think at a Michelin stared restaurant a new card would have been used instead. It’s a little thing, but you would expect better! The bill came to over £800 and everyone left absolutely starving, with cereal and toast required when we got home!! Overall a very, very expensive and disappointing visit. It’s a shame to leave a negative review but when prices are this high you do expect better.
Olivia B — Google review
Feels like you’re paying for the name rather than the food. The tasting menu felt very uninspired and rather standard.
Elise — Google review
28-30 Close, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3RF, United Kingdom•http://houseoftides.co.uk/•+44 191 230 3720•Tips and more reviews for House of Tides
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3Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

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The BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, established in 2002, is a prominent gallery in northern England housed in a renovated flour mill. With four gallery spaces and no permanent collection, it showcases rotating exhibitions by artists from around the world. Notable past exhibitions have featured works by renowned artists such as Daniel Buren and Jesper Just. Situated in Gateshead Quays, the center contributes to the area's cultural regeneration alongside The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.
We had our wedding breakfast and reception at the Baltic and would highly recommend it! The venue itself was stunning; both the outside of it and also the views from within. We had our wedding breakfast on the top floor in restaurant SIX with amazing views over the Tyne and Gateshead. The food was great and we received lots of compliments from our guests for it. We had the evening reception in the Riverside room, with an outdoor terrace overlooking the Tyne. The sun was shining and the vibes on the terrace were perfect! The staff at the Baltic were great. The wedding planners helped us plan out every detail, coordinated with suppliers and were great on the day. We really appreciate all the hard work they all put in, and for looking after us so well. We had our dream wedding here and couldn’t have picked a better venue!
Matt P — Google review
Very intriguing pieces of contemporary art! Enjoyed viewing the sculptures up close to see the details. The centre have a few floors floors and some are meant for kids to play and interact with art
Jun C — Google review
Called in late afternoon- it’s open till 6pm and is free. Wasn’t thrilled by the current exhibitions and only 2 floors were open. The Parasite exhibit didn’t explain enough for me to get what it was about. Good view of the river and city from 5th floor. Restaurant looked pricey but pleasant. Staffed by helpful people. We took the 54 bus back into Newcastle centre which was convenient.
Julie — Google review
Loved our morning exploring the interactive displays and sensory room. For those on a tight budget, but who want to feel like they're getting a nice treat, free drinks and snacks in the Front Room were an amazing addition and certainly help make the whole experience enjoyable.
Sarah H — Google review
Very nice. Kids area was quite good and interactive. The view from the top was beautiful. Excellent for a fun family day.
Nida S — Google review
It was absolutely amazing! I enjoyed every moment and was really impressed by the artworks Entry is completely free And the Baltic Kitchen was Nice! I ordered a carrot cake and a coffee the cake was seriously delicious!
Hayoung — Google review
One of our favourite family places to visit! The Baltic is free to enter (donations welcomed) and incredibly accessible for me (physically) and sensorily from our experience with our ND children. Of course, as a gallery, the exhibits change every few months. Recently two of our girls have LOVED the Harold Offeh: The Mothership Collective 2.0 which is a sensory explosion of bright colours, free play musical instruments, words to rearrange and toys to enjoy- the instruments are not loud , so even with a group of children accessing them, it's not overwhelming. This exhibition is available until January 2026. Having a "permanent" room is a huge pull for our youngest especially- and even more so when it features a sensory room. Think dimmed lighting, bubble tune, light boards, sequin boards and more wooden rainbow blocks than you could need. It's the perfect chill out space for anyone who needs it.
Becca R — Google review
A show stopping gallery for contemporary art. Best city views, free exhibitions suitable for adults & children. Excellent 6th floor restaurant too
Raj K — Google review
S Shore Rd, Gateshead, NE8 3BA, United Kingdom•http://www.baltic.art/•+44 191 478 1810•Tips and more reviews for Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

4Wylam Brewery

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Wylam Brewery is located in a picturesque spot, overlooking a small lake in the heart of Exhibition Park. The brewery is housed in a Grade II listed building that has undergone a loving renovation. Visitors can enjoy craft ale at the tap room and attend live shows in the events space. The venue is dog-friendly, making it perfect for leisurely afternoons with your furry friend.
I absolutely love photographing weddings at Wylam Brewery! It’s such a fun, vibrant venue and different. The mix of industrial feel and cool, relaxed vibes makes it perfect for capturing both laid-back moments and those fun, lively weddings. The space itself is amazing—high ceilings, exposed beams, and plenty of light to work with. Plus, the food and beers are always out of this world. Wylam Brewery is definitely one to check out!
Nick P — Google review
As brewery taprooms go this has to be by far the slickest one I’ve been in. The Taproom has the full range of Wylam beers including upto 4 cask options, the more informal terrace bar has just the craft. If unsure ask for a taster, they’re all top quality. The main hall is closed when private functions are taking place.
Mark N — Google review
Visited Wylam Brewery for a roast dinner recently, choices were beef, pork, lamb or a veggie option. (£19). We also added a side of cauliflower cheese between 4 of us which was very good probaly best ive had. The roast with served with a big Yorkshire pudding, green veg, smashed roots, roasted parsnip and roast potatoes. Beef was really tender and well cooked, potatoes could have been slightly better. Service was mostly good except some confusion at start. Drinks a little expensive but it is their own beers that they brew, it's dog friendly and they have a lovely beer garden for after
Elizabeth W — Google review
Excellent place this! Located in a large park in walking distance from the city center. I have been hear before but this time i had decided to also try their sunday roast. I would recommend to book in advance if you want to eat on a Sunday. Beautiful area both inside and outside the brewery with plenty of seating. This time there also was two food trucks located outside the brewery. Good selection of Wylam beers on tap. There was also a few guest beers. Great service from all of the staff. Got to try the new Wylam x Wor Flags collab, really nice fruity low abv pale ale. They were officially sold out of cans of this one, but one of the waiters suddenly told me he had one 4 pack left if i would like to bring some with me home, so that was a really nice gesture👌 The food did not dissapoint either. I had the Duck Leg Croquette and Topside of Galloway Beef. Sunday roast is my favourite british dish and this was top class 👌
Svein B — Google review
Celebrated a family get together for Sunday lunch, staff were polite and very helpful. The service was paced well for us though we did run over our time slot which didn't appear to be a problem. We pre ordered our meals as there was 15 of us and food was lovely and not excessive.
Suzanne W — Google review
We had Sunday dinner at Wylam Brewery and were really impressed. The pork was well-cooked, the cauliflower cheese was spot on, and the vegan dish was genuinely enjoyable. Everything was nicely balanced and the wine selection worked well with the meal. One of the best Sunday roasts we’ve had in a while.
Emily M — Google review
Unfortunately the inside was closed but we sat outside instead for a pint and a burger, lovely place to spend a few hours outside the busy and loud city center
Eugen F — Google review
This venue does not allow cars/taxi to drop you off at the door and therefore a long walk, in the pitch black to the door. Certainly not something I would have done if I was on my own as it does not feel safe. There was a shuttle bus (golf buggy) but it took too long to do each journey. Venue itself is beautiful and well looked after with a good range of drinks.
Sam F — Google review
Palace of Arts Exhibition Park, Claremont Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PZ, United Kingdom•http://www.wylambrewery.co.uk/•+44 191 650 0651•Tips and more reviews for Wylam Brewery

5The Botanist Newcastle

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The Botanist Newcastle is a trendy gastropub-style venue located in Monument Mall. It offers a striking interior with a central bar featuring a tree and greenhouse herbs, creating an impressive setting for enjoying botanical cocktails. The menu features innovative dishes like pies and fish and chips, as well as delightful sharing boards. Additionally, the bar hosts live music events and offers bottomless brunch mornings with unlimited prosecco.
Monday afternoon very quiet only a few other customers at noon which was quite nice. The bar and restaurant look lovely with lots of natural light and good use of internal planting and furnishings. Staff were very attentive and professional, cannot fault at all. Food was served in good time and was absolutely delicious. Will definitely eat here again!
Gary H — Google review
A really enjoyable visit to The Botanist which is such a fun and funky place. A stunning glass dome with a huge tree in the middle of the bar and very cool decor throughout. James behind the bar made the best cocktails we have tasted for a long time and Jessie in the restaurant was a brilliant waitress. Will definitely return soon and would highly recommend it.
Rupert C — Google review
The staff were SO nice and the setting is quite dreamy. The menu looked delicious too, the only reason I give it 4* for food is because the fries were a bit too salty for my taste. I will definitely come back if I ever come back to Newcastle 🎉
Ina P — Google review
Had an amazing Brunch here with my Mom. The atmosphere was great with all the plants and light and decor, food delicious with good portion sizes, and our waitress Emily was friendly and welcoming! Would definitely recommend it!
Kara P — Google review
Sooooo beautiful inside! I couldn't stop looking around. The drinks and food were also great and creative. Staff was friendly and prices reasonable. Definitely recommend going here! (Would go here so often if I would've lived in Newcastle)
Anna K — Google review
I’ve visited many times before and had a great experience, but yesterday was so appalling I believe the kitchen should be closed until they can sort out the immense amount of issues they clearly have as a restaurant. As a table of 6 we waited over half an hour for the food order to be taken, when we asked that all food come together (two starters, six mains). The starters arrived and 45mins later no mains. We spoke to a waitress to ask - 15 mins later still no one came to our table. After having to get up and ask to see the manager, she came and in her defence we could not fault her - there were clearly operational issues and she dealt with the situation well. However, when the food finally came - mixture of Sunday roasts and hanging kebabs - it was clear there was a fundamental issue. Chicken was dry and overcooked, roast potatoes swimming in oil, veg raw but burnt (how can you even do that?!) and the vegetarian gravy was beyond disgusting. Long story short, we paid for our drinks and not the food, however in total we wasted almost three hours of our Sunday evening which was meant to be a delightful start to our holiday with friends and our daughters. I truly believe the kitchen needs to close until they can cook food suitable to eat and train their new staff effectively. All in all a terrible experience and the pressure the manager is under is not appropriate. I’d highly recommend giving it a miss until they have turned themselves around.
Laura S — Google review
If you’re looking for a instagramable place, this is it. I was there today with a colleague. Loved the atmosphere. So much varieties of drinks. Compared to the ambience, the prices of the drinks are cheap. Being a Saturday evening it wasn’t very difficult to find a place to sit. But recommend to book a table prior of it’s a weekend. Loved the drinks. Will definitely visit again.
Ganisha S — Google review
Had bottomless brunch before a show at the theatre, drinks wise it is well worth the money but does have a limited menu, food was nice just very small and again limited menu, service was really good and nice, stunning location and interior as my only photo of the tree in the middle. Definitely go for the cocktails.
Tim H — Google review
Monument Mall, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7AL, United Kingdom•http://www.thebotanist.uk.com/locations/newcastle•+44 191 261 6307•Tips and more reviews for The Botanist Newcastle
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6As You Like It

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As You Like It is an eclectic bar and restaurant with exposed brick walls, sofas and floors, perfect for a relaxed evening out. The restaurant offers kid-friendly dishes as well as storytelling and colouring programmes during the day, while at night it turns into a party hotspot with fruity cocktails.
I did not have high expectations going into this restaurant but it is amazing!! It serves the best fish and chips I have ever had!! I could not finish as it was a massive fish and they offered to put it in a takeaway box The restaurant is very classy and has one of the most comprehensive drinks menu. The bar is properly stocked up with more spirits than you can count. Table service was excellent and it is child friendly Lots of cosy dining spaces and I think I saw some couches
Myth L — Google review
We hired the basement for an 18th birthday party. Staff and venue were excellent. We hired band (The Chosen Few) and had a magician (Paul Lytton) worked the room and made it a great party. Thank you. Food was over-priced and poor quality. It was okay, but it could have been fantastic if quality ingredients sourced.
Gregory H — Google review
We had our wedding here and when I say it was perfect, it was PERFECT. All the staff are absolutely amazing but special shout out to Maddy and Matthew. Thank you so much 😊
Kay E — Google review
Restaurant week. We had an early booking of 5.30pm on a Monday and it was quiet and so staff were very attentive. Only doing the select menu, items came out extremely quickly and we had 3 courses within an hour of arrival. A really nice quirky venue with great decor. Food was probably the best of the week (having got to a restaurant a day during this week!). Pork belly just divine! Lamb ragu in pappardelle pasta, tender and tasty. Chocolate mousse rich and delicious!
Kim C — Google review
The food was good. The hostess was absolutely brilliant and it was nice and quiet and we sat in a ver comfortable booth. We tried their 3 course Sunday menu so were full when we left. We didn't need to ask for water or a highchair or anything else as the servant was always ensuring we had a good experience without being 'too much". I liked how it was decorated. Would love to visit again.
Unconventional M — Google review
Great restaurant and bar, big varied menu, including children's, huge selection of beers,ales, wine and cocktails,I really recommend this venue 👍
Eric D — Google review
Had the best time in here for a hen do, we had a private room upstairs & a cocktail making session which was so much fun. We were shown how to make our chosen cocktails, then got to make our own. There was live music 🎶 and the food we had was all delicious. Mini burgers, halloumi burgers, spring rolls, cheese balls with dips, hummus and breads. The deco in here is fabulous and we moved into the main bar, which has lots of seating options. The staff team were fantastic 👏
Dawn J — Google review
Nice bar inside and quite a cosy feeling. I ordered some light bites and a couple of pints, no complaints with any of that. Food tasty and service was nice. Slight annoyance at them calling last orders at 6pm when the opening hours stated a closing time of midnight.
Angus — Google review
TWO, Jesmond Three Sixty, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1DB, United Kingdom•http://www.asyoulikeitjesmond.com/•+44 191 281 2277•Tips and more reviews for As You Like It

7Peace & Loaf restaurant

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Modern British restaurant
Nestled on Jesmond Road, Peace & Loaf is a sleek and modern British restaurant known for its creative and artfully crafted cuisine. Helmed by chef patron Dave Coulson, a former Masterchef: The Professionals finalist, the restaurant offers a fast-changing menu that showcases locally sourced ingredients. With an attractive dining room and relatively affordable prices, it's an ideal choice for those seeking fine dining on a moderate budget.
Fellow entrepreneur and Chef owner Dave Coulson runs a sublime restaurant that is absolutely perfect for a dining experience. Great service from the entire team who were all very friendly and happy in their work. Wine pairing and champagne by the glass were perfect accompaniments to the amazing seasonal tasting menu which was incredible. The design of the restaurant itself was also perfect being spacious while being intimate too and with a very cool and contemporary design. The only downside with Dave is that he supports ManU and not Newcastle! Apart from that he’s a cracking guy and an inspiring entrepreneur who runs one of the best fine dining restaurants in Newcastle.
Chris R — Google review
We had the tasting menu, which is out of our price range but it was a treat, and what a treat! Food is incredible. The creativity and thought that goes into each dish is genius. They use quite nostalgic flavours but in a way you have not seen before. The staff are so passionate, knowledgeable and friendly. They set the chilled out atmosphere, mixed with a cracking playlist. Overall it does not disappoint and well worth saving up for
Joe J — Google review
We visited after receiving a gift voucher for our wedding so we booked peace and love and wow it did not disappoint. We love a tasting menu and this is by far the best one we have done. The food was incredible and there wasn’t one dish we didn’t enjoy. Our server was amazing I didn’t catch her name but we couldn’t believe it when at the end she said she was only her second week in. We thought she had been there for years because of how knowledgeable she was. Would absolutely recommend to anyone wanting an amazing experience and great food!
Laura M — Google review
What a great experience. "Feast of the palate!!" Stunning culinary experience ...presentation, service ....I really felt so special. The food was stunning. The tasting menu had no number ...after 6 I just stopped at the number...I was amazed by the stunning flavors and textures created. It is a surprise that you do not have a Michelin star, but you deserve it. It is not stuffy or pretentious at all and the entire staff is very genuine and kind. I will tell all my friends and will definitely visit again. Thank you all for a wonderful and truly unforgettable experience.
Atanaska A — Google review
We had traveled down from the North West and choose Peace & Loaf for a birthday treat. From the moment we stepped in, we were made to feel at home. The service was second to none, and the food was unbelievable. It was a first for us enjoying this kind of food experience, and they've certainly set the bar high.
Nicole R — Google review
Absolutely stunning 12 course taster menu with 7 pairing wines. Fantastic service with a friendly welcoming as soon as we walked through the door. Great evening from start to finish. Would highly recommend for a special occasion.
Krinzia R — Google review
Where to start at this amazing place. Knew it was going to be a challenge for the team, as my wife doesn’t do seafood or spiced up food. So they offered us the Lunch time menu and they got it spot on, making small tweaks to Christine's menu to ensure that there wasn’t anything too spicy in her dishes. I opted for the wine pairing and wasn’t disappointed. I even got a free top up with one of the wines, how good is that. This place truly deserves a five star rating for food and especially service
Christine A — Google review
Dined here today for my Wife’s birthday and opted for the lunch menu. From the front of house service (sorry I didn’t get your name Mr Belfast..) who was exceptional, to the bar staff and of course the cooking staff - everything was above what was expected. The food was sublime and presented beautifully, my photos won’t do it justice. This place is a credit to Bob, Dave and all of the staff. Very highly recommended.
T R — Google review
217 Jesmond Rd, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1LA, United Kingdom•http://www.peaceandloaf.co.uk/•+44 191 281 5222•Tips and more reviews for Peace & Loaf restaurant

8Life Science Centre

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Life Science Centre in Newcastle is an interactive and modern science village that offers a range of engaging activities for children. From exploring space to conducting experiments, kids can enjoy educational experiences through playful means. The center features a planetarium, themed shows, and a 4D Motion Ride. It's the perfect place for families to combine education with fun games while working together.
So much to do! We went with children aged 4, 7 and 11 and there was something for all of them. There's so much to get hands on with including experiments with forces, gravity, balance, light, sound, illusions, memory, spacial awareness and many more. The lab area for 7+ allows them to do structured experiments following step by step instructions on a touch screen. The space area has a fab interactive area for younger children and there's a soft play space for under 7s on the top floor. You can try your hand at controlling NASA style computers, listen to the experiences of real astronauts and find answers to questions such as how you go to the toilet in space. We didn't make it to any of the shows and still could have spent more time there! Highly recommend if you have children with inquisitive minds and busy hands.
Hayley T — Google review
Such a fun and inspiring place to spend the day! The Life Science Centre is perfect for both kids and adults – interactive exhibitions, hands-on experiments, planetarium shows, and even live science demonstrations. Everything is engaging and easy to understand, making science come alive in the most exciting way. Staff are friendly and passionate, which adds to the experience. Highly recommend for families, curious minds, or anyone looking for a unique day out in Newcastle!
Vincy C — Google review
Great place to take kids, my 2yo daughter loved the interactive contraptions. For older kids there's even more to do. The planetarium show was great! Highly recommend.
João N — Google review
Great for any age. I waited for my daughter to be 8 to go thinking she'd understand more, but actually its great for any age... even a 48 year old! We spent 3 hours without realising where the time had gone! We added Times square parking into the ticket which I thought was good value being right in the centre of Newcastle.
L T — Google review
My 9 year old says 5 stars, he loved it! My 6 year old says 4 stars because it closes to early 😂 I say 5 stars because it made it easy to keep my kids entertained a whole day 🥰 We arrived 10 minutes before it opened and stayed in until it closed. *Did most of the experiments *One planetarium show *The live science show *Assembled two Halloween lanterns *Spent a little fortune in the cafes and gift shop. We'll be back!
Reena M — Google review
We visited here as a family for the first time and it definitely won’t be the last so many lovely activities and interactive activities for all ages to enjoy. We visited because of a promotional price on the entry which was fantastic. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and a nice relaxed atmosphere to just wander around at our own pace. We will definitely revisit it.
J P — Google review
Interesting little place. Lots of things to interact with and learn. The planetarium show of the night sky was particularly good. Small cafe on exit. Discount for blue light card holders.
Alice M — Google review
It is crowded in weekdays if you ask why there is a enormous amount of children maybe from 5 schools because they were in half term and they had field trips recommended to go In the weekend About the place it was amazing as A tourist like me cool science more to needed to add technology exhibits That is it
Nasser M — Google review
Life Science Centre International Centre for Life Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4EP, United Kingdom•http://www.life.org.uk/•+44 191 243 8210•Tips and more reviews for Life Science Centre

9The Biscuit Factory

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"The Biscuit Factory" is a 2-storey art and crafts gallery located in a large, former warehouse with exposed bricks and stripped floors. It offers diverse exhibitions by established big name and emerging artists across four gallery spaces. The venue provides accessible facilities such as toilets, baby changing facilities, adult changing facilities (available on request), and hearing loops at various locations.
My favourite art gallery in Newcastle. I liked how you could see the prices of every item. There are so many different kinds of exhibits. The style of the building is nice-it really makes it stand out. There's a good cafe within the art gallery as well.
Tim P — Google review
Very very artsy place. Definitely a place to visit to get your creative juices flowing! Art pieces all came with a pretty crazy price tag so for the rich artsy peeps why spend £500 on a balenciaga when you can get an exotic looking vase! Btw i love the animal pieces that were made using different materials to give cool textures
Jun C — Google review
Parking is extremely difficult. On my visit I came with a lad in a wheelchair and two cars (neither had blue badges) were parked across where the disability bay is situated. There were no alternative spaces nearby. Once inside though the Biscuit Factory is a delight of exhibits by local artists. It's a lovely building to wander around. The cafe has a diverse menu and all our ordered meals were lovely. 5 stars for the gallery and cafe but a star off for parking
Gordon S — Google review
Lovely gallery and shop space with a cafe. Stopped in for just under an hour. Didn't visit the cafe this time as came early in the day and not long had breakfast, but enjoyed viewing the books and artwork, as well as checking the upcoming events. Parked a short walk from the location thinking we wouldn't get parked, but there was some spaces left.
Zach — Google review
Lovely place to go for some nice arts as well as food. I had Imam Bayeldi which was their special that day and it was gorgeous, very tasty and full of flavour. Staff were friendly too. Then looking at some arts which I think are work of local artist and they are lovely and very interesting.
Mo S — Google review
Fantastic gallery, full of interesting, unique pieces. Also includes a great coffee shop, well worth a visit
G W — Google review
We visited while we were staying in Newcastle for a few days. We often visit art galleries & I think many are getting better at being inclusive open to all rather than exclusive. This one is fantastic! The building and interior is inviting and as soon as we walked in we were welcomed and a member of the team told us about the gallery as we'd never been before. The artwork was accessible both in terms of viewing and purchasing with the option to pay with installments. We bought a gorgeous sculpture. It was a great experience. Unfortunately we live in Essex so can't go back regularly (there were so many beautiful pieces) but would definitely recommend visiting.
Amanda M — Google review
Great place if you like art and crafts quality goods lovely eating area nice food spent over 2 hours in there
David B — Google review
16 Stoddart St, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1AN, United Kingdom•https://www.thebiscuitfactory.com/•+44 191 261 1103•Tips and more reviews for The Biscuit Factory

10Tyneside Cinema

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Movie theater
Bar
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Tyneside Cinema, located in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, is a refurbished 3-screen cinema housed in a beautiful Grade II listed building. It offers a unique experience with comfortable seating and a diverse selection of films not commonly found elsewhere. The independent picture house also features two cafes and an airy bar, making it an ideal spot for pre or post-movie drinks. Additionally, Tyneside Cinema provides free guided tours and showcases newsreel displays.
Been here a few times great options for experiences such as the Mamma Mia! Sing-Along Bottomless Brunch. Alongside a diverse set of films to choose from and excellent prices for a lovely experience. I also very much enjoyed the decor at this establishment. The staff were very friendly and helpful whenever I visited.
Figuring O — Google review
Having tried to see a docu/movie last Sunday and due to not being able to get parked, didn’t manage to get to the venue in time and wasn’t able to cancel my booking however the cinema went beyond what I was expecting and credited my account to spend on another film which I did the following Wednesday. As someone who has worked in cinemas for decades and upto lockdown, frequented the Tyneside a few times a year so not a great customer. My visit on Wednesday left me feeling underwhelmed with the place, the famous Tea Room isn’t open anymore, there was hardly any visible staff, it appeared the circle area of the classic was closed as well, the place was pretty empty and felt soulless, a depressing sight. I was interested in applying for one of the jobs and was going to go to the open day this month and have a chat with someone about applying for one of the front of house jobs, but seeing the place as it was last Wednesday has put me off, I think it might be boring. Some cinemas have managed to rebuild business after the enforced closure, sadly the Tyneside seems it hasn’t. I wish the place well and hopefully one day it might see an increase in guests although without what was its great asset is no longer open, I don’t think it will. I was in a very small cinema, the Roxy yet despite a very small screen, the presentation was pretty good with a decent screen image and great sound, but can understand with smaller auditoria like Roxy, how people might just prefer watching movies at home as most people have large screens now. Was a sad visit as it was such a great place.
David B — Google review
Love this cinema 💗 I booked at the box office to see a film later that day, when I arrived I was told very apologetically by the lovely staff member that the film had to be cancelled due to a technical issue. My ticket was refunded plus I was given a voucher to see an alternative film free ! More than happy with this, thank you. I also enjoyed the coffee and the sweet potato fries in the cafe bar & the staff in there are really lovely too ! I have just found this great cinema & will be back as often as possible ! 💗
Marion — Google review
Tyneside is a reminder of how cinema is more than just a screen. In the days of multiplex & a digital life, Tyneside is one of the few remaining places that still truly feel like a real cinema. They have a welcoming foyer and the ground floor screen has comfortable original style cinema seats, and still has an actual ‘curtains up’. The building has some beautiful original interior, while being upgraded on upper floors to accommodate extra screens. The stairs are a trek, but thankfully there is a lift!! The cinema shows a variety of films from mainstream to indie, and shows many films you wouldn’t see at big chain places. Tickets are a little more than some places, but they offer discounts which are easily applied (I use a Cea card) and if you need to change your plans, I’ve found this cinema much more accommodating to this than many others. The staff are always friendly and ready to help, and though the bar/cafe area is often busy, it usually doesn’t take much time to be served. The food may not be cheap, but it’s always a healthy size & I’ve enjoyed the things I’ve tried from the menu so far. Keep it up Tyneside & I hope you’re long to remain a wonderful place, with a true cinema spirit.
Smee 8 — Google review
What a fantastic cinema in the heart of Newcastle. Staff very friendly - feels family run. Great bar as well, for pre drinks, and you can buy a bottle of wine to take in to watch the film.
Mark W — Google review
Have always had a good experience here. The seats are nice, the screens are clear (unlike an experience we had at Cineworld. Decent range of alcohol free beers which you can take into the film with you.
Sophia M — Google review
The Heritage tour was very informative, and it was great to learn about the history of the cinema from our Heritage Guide. The newsreel shown was from well before my time, and provided an excellent insight into past events and how they were reported. The Tyneside Cinema is well worth a visit
Alan M — Google review
One of the best independent cinemas going at the moment. Some of the best showings for the big upcoming new films with early releases. Comfortable seating, lovely cafe, cool overnight fun screenings and genuine staff, who’ve never been a problem but have always made the experience great! P.S - make more shirts with the over night showings (I will buy them)
Robwinz — Google review
10 Pilgrim St, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6QG, United Kingdom•http://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Tyneside Cinema
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11Jesmond Dene

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Jesmond Dene is a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a peaceful retreat in Newcastle. This park features acres of ancient woodland, historic landmarks, and diverse wildlife along the River Ouseburn. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks through the picturesque trails, encounter waterfalls flowing into clear pools, and explore a charming grotto.
HUGE park, great views, loads to see and so little time! It's great for runners, cyclists, pets, hikers, casual walkers and everyone else, beautiful and stunning and so much to see. You definitely can spend hours here and still have more to do
Abubakr S — Google review
A Hidden Gem for a Woodland Walk in the City We visited in May and had a wonderful time! The paths were dry and easy to walk on , no wellies needed. We parked at Jesmond Dene House and enjoyed a lovely breakfast before heading out. The dene is literally just behind the hotel, making it super convenient. The walk itself is peaceful and scenic, with a few charming waterfalls along the way that really add to the atmosphere. A perfect little escape in the heart of the city such a lovely treat for a day out!
Suteera L — Google review
I have been coming here since I was a child It is still a beautiful place to come on a nice summer's day lots of places sit and lay down. All so has a petting zoo with pigs🐖 goats🐐 peacocks🦚 turkeys 🦃 and budgie's
Toggle109 — Google review
Lovely park, an oasis in Newcastle with the river Ouseburn running through it. There is a little zoo with goats, peacocks, chooks and pigs. We didn't go in as we have 2 dogs but ideal for families etc. The park is beautifully shaded and there are enough entry points for dogs to get into the river for a splash/paddle. The waterfall and mill are lovely to see. We need to go back to visit parts we missed as I fell and hurt my leg and ankle on some uneven paving. My fault for not paying enough attention but there are a lot of uneven places throughout the park which would be difficult for those with limited mobility.
Julie H — Google review
Jesmond Dene in Newcastle is a beautiful and peaceful green space just minutes from the city centre. With its winding woodland paths, river, waterfalls, and wildlife, it feels like a quiet escape from urban life. It’s perfect for walking, relaxing, or enjoying nature, and the atmosphere is especially calm compared to the busy streets nearby. Some parts can get crowded on weekends, but overall it’s one of the most charming and refreshing spots in the city. Felt overjoyed when i was there
Shynn — Google review
Lovely place, fresh air, clean areas, the waterfall is gorgeous, ice cream van in the area, long paths, dogs loves it too 😀 😊
Alina I — Google review
Jesmond Dene is a beautiful spot if you love nature and fresh air. Walking through the park feels like escaping the city, with plenty of trees, greenery, and the peaceful river running through it. I really enjoyed the forest-like paths — it’s perfect for anyone who enjoys being surrounded by nature. That said, some parts of the park could use a bit of maintenance. The paths were quite dirty, and some of the wooden barriers along the river looked old and could be unsafe, so I hope they’re updated soon. Even with these small issues, I had a very enjoyable visit and would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing walk or a nature escape in Newcastle.”
Selim O — Google review
Beautiful park in tje midlle of Jesmond. A lot ways to walk, relax. Pet friendly. Must see and enjoy.
Aleš P — Google review
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE7 7DZ, United Kingdom•http://jesmonddene.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Jesmond Dene

12Jesmond Dene Falls

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Jesmond Dene Falls is a picturesque spot nestled in Jesmond Dene Park, offering a range of outdoor activities for all ages. The park features a two-mile walking trail and provides an ideal setting for romantic picnics by the waterfall. Visitors can enjoy the lush greenery, leisurely walks, and even encounter wildlife at the petting zoo. With its serene atmosphere and beautiful scenery, it's a perfect destination for nature lovers and families seeking a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural surroundings.
Beautiful escape from a bustling city, completely didn’t expect the beautiful dene and falls with amazing stone bridges, really looks like it comes from a fairytale book. There’s also areas beyond the falls with shallow water and stepping stones that are perfect for dogs or little kids to play in.
Aven — Google review
Great place to walk the dogs! The waterfalls were beautiful and the surrounding area was stunning. Its a lovely peaceful area and worth the walk to get there for sure. It was very tidy and i didn't see any litter which was great. Would recommend a visit.
Chelsea W — Google review
Such a nice place to go for a walk and enjoy the beauty of nature along side the river Ouseburn.
Ivo M — Google review
Such a refreshing place to visit. So much greenery and a calm environment .routes are very clear with indications
Pavan K — Google review
A beautiful Place to calm down and enjoy the nature 🫶🏾☀️❤️🇬🇧
Flash — Google review
A nice walk and park with a couple of man made waterfalls
Simon — Google review
Even though man made, you certainly wouldn't tell, this tranquil place of nature is truly breathtaking. With many places of beauty to discover from the waterfalls, to the ruins of the old mill. Lovely walks, even a picnic area. Stunning.
Nadine S — Google review
Quite a lot of people went there on Sundays. Full of green plants in my eyes. The streams a bit dull as the water folds slowly but the trees are always beautiful. You can find different layers of green through the little forest.
Jack K — Google review
Ouse Burn, Tyne and Wear, UK, United Kingdom•https://jesmonddene.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Jesmond Dene Falls

13Eldon Garden Shopping Centre

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Eldon Garden Shopping Centre is a vibrant and airy retail haven that beautifully blends local boutiques with well-known national chain stores. This shopping destination is celebrated for its premium lifestyle and fashion offerings, making it a must-visit spot for tourists. With over 30 unique retailers, many of which are independent, Eldon Garden provides an eclectic mix of fashion, gifts, and home decor in a charming atmosphere. Visitors can also enjoy delightful café bars while exploring the centre's tasteful design and diverse facilities.
It's a beautiful, busy and lively shopping place. Filled with different varieties of shops to shop from
Esther T — Google review
I recently visited *Eldon Garden Shopping Centre* and had a great experience! It offers a fantastic selection of shops, friendly staff, and a relaxed atmosphere. The food court has great dining options, and it's easily accessible by public transport with convenient parking. A perfect place for shopping or spending time with family and friends! Highly recommended.
Ramy A — Google review
One stop shop for everything you need. A complete city melting pot of people, cultures and everything from household to culinary wonderlands.. Eldon square is a home for all things. A wonderland for buyers and sellers.
Saviour A — Google review
Great shopping centre. Car park was accessible and had plenty of space. It's pay on entry so be aware of that. Lots of places to spend your cash ;-) including a Forbidden Planet type gaff that could have taken all my wages!!!
Simon S — Google review
Quite a nice shopping centre, not many shops unoccupied, which is a good sign of a vibrant shopping centre (unlike Westfield in London). Plenty of security staff floating around, giving a nice sense of security. Plenty of toilets and a nice food area. Central and in the heart of the city.
Troy C — Google review
There's lots of different food venues. Which we've have tryed a few. As we go regular. Good deals on. Lovely friendly staff. The shopping side. Lots of great shops easy to get around. Easy to find. Great day out. There's loads to see and do in Newcastle for the day or to stay eith family and friends.
Wendy B — Google review
Nothing other than a nail bar and empty shops. Needs revamping and money spent to turn it back into the lovely shopping place it used to be 20yrs ago. Visit the attached eldon square instead if you want a brilliant shopping experience.
Sarah T — Google review
Love this centre and that it is in two parts with a beautiful outdoor square where you can enjoy the fresh air and at weekends if you time it right can watch a free movie
Angela O — Google review
Percy St, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RA, United Kingdom•http://www.eldon-garden.co.uk/•+44 191 261 0117•Tips and more reviews for Eldon Garden Shopping Centre
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Popular road trips from Newcastle upon Tyne

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What's the weather like in Newcastle upon Tyne?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Newcastle upon Tyne for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in January
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in February
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in March
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in April
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in May
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in June
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in July
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in August
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in September
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in October
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in November
  • Weather in Newcastle upon Tyne in December

All road trips from Newcastle upon Tyne

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  • Newcastle upon Tyne to Lisbon drive
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne to Scarborough drive
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne to Sheffield drive
  • Newcastle upon Tyne to Copenhagen drive

Explore nearby places

  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Gateshead
  • Washington
  • Beamish
  • Ponteland
  • North Shields
  • South Shields
  • Cramlington
  • Tynemouth
  • Whitley Bay
  • Sunderland
  • Houghton-le-Spring
  • Belsay
  • Durham
  • Morpeth
  • Seaham
  • Ashington
  • Corbridge
  • Hexham
  • Stanhope
  • Bishop Auckland
  • Newton Aycliffe
  • Amble
  • Hartlepool
  • Warkworth
  • Rothbury
  • Stockton-on-Tees
  • Middleton in Teesdale
  • Alnwick
  • Darlington
  • Middlesbrough

All related maps of Newcastle upon Tyne

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  • Map of Middleton in Teesdale
  • Map of Alnwick
  • Map of Darlington
  • Map of Middlesbrough

Newcastle upon Tyne throughout the year

  • Newcastle upon Tyne in January
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne in November
  • Newcastle upon Tyne in December

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Best places to propose in nearby cities

  • The best places to propose in Edinburgh
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  • The best places to propose in Durham
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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in South Shields
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Morpeth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Stretford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tynemouth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cramlington

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Edinburgh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Liverpool
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manchester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Leeds
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in York
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sheffield
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Blackpool
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kingston-upon-Hull
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lincoln
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Scarborough
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Peak District National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Harrogate
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Keswick
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sunderland
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Durham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gateshead
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alnwick
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hexham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in South Shields
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Whitley Bay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Morpeth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in North Shields
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Stretford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tynemouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cramlington
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Washington

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