British, Traditional Restaurants in Byker
1. Colmans
Fish & chips restaurant in South Shields
182-186 Ocean Rd - NE33
This “classic traditional fish shop and restaurant” was founded in a nearby hut in 1905. “The quality of the ingredients and the cooking give it top marks in a region renowned for its chippies!” (and it’s “often preferred by locals to its posher sister Seafood Temple because of its heritage and tradition”).
2. The Broad Chare
British, Traditional restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
25 Broad Chare - NE1
“Really impressive” Quayside pub from local food hero Terry Laybourne with cooking that is a “significant upgrade on the usual fare” while “also in these very difficult days exceptionally generous with its portions”. “Everything is beautifully cooked, and they’re especially great at frying” – “you could recommend this place to anyone”. Top Menu Tip – “don’t miss the excellent bar snacks”: “Lindisfarne oysters and crispy pigs ears”; “cauliflower fritters with curry mayonnaise; deep-fried monkfish cheeks with homemade tartare sauce; crab with fennel and crackers”.
3. Blackfriars Restaurant
British, Traditional restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
Friars St - NE1
The Banqueting Hall at this former Dominican friary is said to be the oldest dining room in the country, dating back almost 800 years – and the ambience in its contemporary restaurant is “just as you’d expect from a tasteful friary”, while the food is “consistently good”. Launched in 2001 by Sam & Andy Hook, the venue hosts occasional medieval-style banquets, and recently added a micro-brewery next to its restored cloister garden.
4. Longsands Fish Kitchen
British, Traditional restaurant in Tynemouth
27 Front Street - NE30
“Permanently busy in this lovely town – the takeaway is worth the wait for super fresh fish ’n’ chips” according to fans of this locally acclaimed chippie. “The adjacent restaurant is the same but more relaxing, with more varieties of seafood… just brilliant!”
5. The Ship Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Wylam
Main Road - NE41
2022 Review: A “super-friendly and efficient” stone-fronted country boozer, where chef Paul Johnson (a Nathan Outlaw alum) delivers a “great menu selection” that saw it walk off with a CAMRA Pub of the Year accolade not too long ago.
6. The Feathers Inn
British, Traditional restaurant in Hedley On The Hill
“The warmest of Northern hospitality” from chef-owner Rhian Craddock and his team has “for the last 18 years guaranteed food that is fresh, home-cooked and tasty”’ – “the charcuterie is made in the kitchen from local ingredients”, there’s “game in season” and “the Saturday morning bakery is a welcome addition”. The “cute” pub also hosts the unique Hedley Barrel Race every Easter Monday: teams of three carry an empty 9-gallon beer barrel over a 1.5-mile course which includes a steep hill, for the prize of a full barrel.
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