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Best Historic Restaurants in Seaton Valley

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4.6
Exceptional(6351)
Price: Expensive
• British • Newcastle upon Tyne
Booked 30 times today
Blackfriars is located in a 13th century medieval friary where it once served as the refectory for the Dominican friars, making it one of the oldest purpose-built dining rooms in the UK.The restaurant serves a classic, gutsy British menu sourcing seasonal produce from local farms and markets accompanied by a large award-winning wine list. It also has an adjoining 50-seat Banquet Hall for private parties and weddings and above the restaurant is a Cookery School and Wine/Beer/Whisky Tasting Room. See their website for a full list of what’s on.Blackfriars has won a host of awards including The Taste of the North East winner in the North East Tourism Awards, Best Sunday Lunch in Newcastle by readers of the Independent, Best restaurant in the North East/Newcastle’ by readers of The Observer and Metro Newspaper. It has an AA rosette, inclusion in the Which? Good Food Guide, Hardens and Michelin Guides.
A photo of The Courtyard Pegswood restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(120)
Price: Moderate
• Bistro • Morpeth
Booked 18 times today
The Courtyard offers a warm farmhouse feel in the heart of Northumberland. Situated in Pegswood, the historic building which dates back to early-1900s, sits on the main route to Longhirst, once a home of. “Old King Cole”. Steeped in history, and influenced by the bistros of rural Italy, The Courtyard is certainly a place to visit.Matt Hudson, head chef, brings a wealth of experience and a stellar reputation, having made a significant impact in the culinary world with his exceptional talent. His innovative and flavourful dishes have not only delighted diners but also earned him numerous accolades. Under his leadership, two gastro pubs in the North East were recognised in The Guardian's prestigious list of Best Gastro Pubs.Matt is an ethical chef that likes to cook head to tail, leaving no waste from an animal. His commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients aligns perfectly with our philosophy of providing high-quality, sustainable dining experiences.
A photo of The Broad Chare restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(3170)
Price: Expensive
• British • Newcastle upon Tyne
Booked 33 times today
We’re big on warmth, low on fussiness: stripped wood floors, high bar stools, painted brickwork and comfy leather banquettes. Sup your pint beside our polished-oak bar or tuck yourself away in the Snug behind the frosted glass partition. You can hear yourself talk, concentrate on the crossword or nod off quietly in the corner.To help keep everyone safe, our teams will continue to wear face masks and we'd love you to do the same when nentering and moving around the pub and dining room.Thank you for your continued support and understanding and we look forward to seeing you.
A photo of No. 59 Restaurant @ Townhouse Morpeth restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(791)
Price: Expensive
• British • Morpeth
Booked 16 times today
No. 59 Restaurant @ Townhouse Morpeth is ready and waiting to offer a warm greeting as you enter Morpeth’s bustling high street. The original, charismatic three-storey building, which dates back to the mid-1800s, stands proudly just over Telford Bridge on the River Wansbeck – a grand feature of the historic market town.Open for food and drink from Wednesday to Sunday, No. 59 Restaurant is the perfect place for a coffee, a light lunch, a drink with friends or a fine dining experience.

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  • Anne
    Newcastle and Northumberland •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    The food was delicious and very well cooked but the portion size was too small I had soup which was a very small portion and the bread was lovely but amounted to approx half a slice of bread which was a bit skimpy Having said that it was one of the best soups I’ve ever tasted
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    The Courtyard PegswoodPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Morpeth
    4.7
  • Peter
    Newcastle and Northumberland •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    We were given a lunch voucher for a present and we really enjoyed our visit. All three courses that we chose were delicious and the meal came with 2 glasses of fizzy. The restaurant has an interesting history and had a pleasant atmosphere.
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    Blackfriars RestaurantPrice: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne
    4.6
  • Phil
    London •4 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    This is some of the best food in Newcastle. My Dover sole was slightly over but the other dishes were on point. Great service and the ambience is always lively which I love, can’t wait to go back.
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    The Broad CharePrice: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne
    4.8
  • Wendy
    Newcastle and Northumberland •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    It was our first time and it did not disappoint. Staff were friendly and helpful and the food arrived promptly. I had beef and it was amazing! The filled Yorkshire pudding was an unexpected crowd pleaser on our table! We’ve already booked a table for next week and I’ll be happy to work my way through the deserts menu!
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    No. 59 Restaurant @ Townhouse MorpethPrice: Expensive• British• Morpeth
    4.8

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