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The origins of Newcastle can be traced back to the Roman period when the Romans established a fort and settlement in around 122 AD. The city evolved into a significant medieval market town and eventually a major industrial city.

Today, Newcastle is a vibrant and dynamic city in the northeast of England. It is known for its rich history, cultural scene, academic institutions, and as a hub of innovation and business.

The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of traditional British fare, innovative modern cuisine, and diverse international flavours. There are various places to dine from fine dining venues to hearty pubs, there is something to suit every taste and budget.

Foodies can explore The Grainger Food Market which has been offering fresh produce and international food since 1835. Tourists can also visit the Quayside Market, a bustling marketplace where locals and tourists alike gather to browse a wide array of stalls.

Each area of Newcastle has its own distinct personality and charm.  The City Centre contains The Great North Museum, which offers a wide range of exhibits covering natural history, archaeology, and world cultures. Quayside is located along the River Tyne and is home to Tyne Bridge and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.


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Many restaurants pride themselves on offering fresh, seasonal dishes that showcase the best of the region's culinary offerings. Whether you're craving traditional British fare, exotic flavours, or innovative fusion cuisine, Newcastle's restaurant scene has something for everyone to enjoy.

Start your day with Breakfast in one of Newcastle's laid-back eateries, such as The Hard Rock Cafe. Here you'll find Buttermilk Pancakes and a full English Breakfast.

Got up late and looking for mid-morning Brunch in Newcastle? Check out The Alchemist Newcastle, where you'll find all your Brunch favourites, including maple bacon pancakes and avocado on toast.

If you have something to celebrate, or are just looking to party, then Newcastle has some great places to enjoy Bottomless Brunch. Sip on free-flowing cocktails or Prosecco at Manahatta, accompanied by a wide choice of classic Brunch dishes.

When it comes to enjoying a traditional Sunday Roast with all the trimmings in Newcastle, there are several fantastic options to consider. Go up market, with an indulgent Roast at Hotel Du Vin Newcastle, or 'Home of the Roast', Toby Carvery Newcastle.

Wherever you choose to eat in Newcastle, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Breakfast, Brunch or Sunday Lunch.

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Yates - Newcastle-U-Lyme

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Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Yates combines a traditional pub charm with a modern twist, serving a delicious Breakfast and Bottomless Brunch Menu. View Venue
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