Michelin Star Restaurants In Newcastle

Okay so maybe there aren’t any Michelin star restaurants in Newcastle but there certainly are plenty of fine quality venues that are winning awards for their outstanding cuisine and service. Surely it’s just a matter of time before Michelin themselves begin dishing the stars out in this fantastic north-east city.

There are two major awards that have been adorned upon several restaurants within Newcastle and the surrounding area. Firstly there is the AA Rosette Award and secondly there is the Good Food Guide. Both of these work on a sliding scale so the more rosettes or the more points you get, the more highly regarded the venue is.

Independent inspectors visit each of the restaurants to sample may have to offer and after a thorough inspection the awards are given, but only if the appropriate standards are met. It certainly looks like Newcastle is hitting the standard mark.

In fact if I were to list every single restaurant that has been given these awards this post would be incredibly long. So to keep this short and readable, here’s just a few of them.

Blackfriars Restaurant – 1 AA Rosette and 3 Good Food Guide points.

Brasserie Black Door – 1 AA Rosette and 4 Good Food Guide points.

Cafe 21 – 1 AA Rosette and 4 Good Food Guide points.

Seaham Hall Hotel – 3 AA Rosettes and 5 Good Food Guide points.

As you can see the quality is outstanding, so having to any of these restaurants will ensure that you have a fantastic meal and dining experience as well as the ultimate service. Of course you may be paying a little more for your food but the quality and enjoyment will certainly match.

Heres a quick video of Newcastle itself…

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Newcastle Harbour Restaurants

Newcastle upon Tyne is situated on the north bank of the River Tyne and was originally an ancient Roman settlement. It gained its name after Robert II built a castle in the year 1080. The harbour and city grew as an important part of the wool trade and later in the coalmining boom. At one time the harbour was one of the largest shipbuilding ports in the world, but now this very location is populated by incredibly good quality restaurants.

You can sample cuisine from all four corners of the globe. Within a short distance of one another you could try food from Thailand, Spain, India, Italy and of course little old England. Let’s not forget that Newcastle has some great entertainment hotspots.

So after you have sampled some excellent food why not head for a night on the tiles and sample some of Newcastle’s many bars, pubs and nightclubs. Or if you’re looking for something a little more sophisticated than turn your meal into pre-theatre and head to a night of entertainment at the Newcastle Theatre Royal.

Here are a couple of fantastic restaurants for you to sample next time you are in this great city.

Blackfriars Restaurant – Believe it or not this place was up and running in 1239, so this makes it Britain’s oldest restaurant. He conceded up to 70 people and it is perfect for intimate and romantic dining as this place is full of nooks and crannies. There is even an ornate mediaeval banquet hall where you can sample the delights of a hog roast with all the trimmings.

La Tasca – if you want to sample the delights of Spanish cooking than this restaurant is an absolute must. Even though this is part of a nationwide chain, each venue is unique, individual and feels like your very own little piece of Spain. Sample some great dishes that are sure to suit the taste buds of adults and children alike.

Keep checking back at this website as we update it with more Newcastle restaurants. Or if there is a restaurant you would like to see here then don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Best Bars Newcastle

Finding the best bars in Newcastle, UK shouldn’t be a difficult task, especially when this website. This incredibly entertaining city in the north-east of England is known as one of the best hot spots for nightlife that can be found in the UK. Friendly people, great atmosphere and just about as many bars, restaurants and nightclubs as you’re ever going to need, all crammed within walking distance of each other.

Whether you are after an exotic cocktail or simply a few bottles of the legendary Newcastle Brown ale, it all can be found. Leave your coat at home and get ready to party. You can find bars and nightclubs with the latest DJ and dance tunes or you can head to some fantastic pubs and sample some traditional music of the Northeast.

Here’s a few of the recommended and best bars in Newcastle.

The Cluny – This bar is a converted warehouse that sits right on the river. Towards the back of the bar there is an art gallery that displays work on a regular basis. However this gallery is also reserved for up-and-coming musicians. Sample a few bar snacks and enjoy this artistic and relaxed atmosphere.

Revolution – Certainly the right name for this venue. With over 90 different vodkas to choose from and ceilings that are over 20 foot high this place certainly stands out. There is an original artwork hanging on the walls and huge marble pillars for you to prop up as you sample yet  another vodka from another location around the world. Well-known DJs add a splash of hip-hop and house music to keep this place pumping all night long.

Chase – This bar has just been recently refurbished to become one of Newcastle’s finest and smartest drinking locations. It can be found in the quayside area and its interior is adorned with chrome, glass and just about anything to keep this place looking fashionable,  light and airy. If you are the professional type looking for a professional location, then this is the place for you.

If you have never been to Newcastle before them certainly book yourself a long weekend as with all of the bars, pubs and restaurants you want to spend a few days exploring as many as you can.

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