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Red House: Proper Pub Pies in a Historic Newcastle Setting
Red House sits on Newcastle’s Quayside in a Grade II listed building and leans fully into its identity as a traditional public house. Exposed wooden beams, low ceilings and open fires set the tone immediately. It feels historic because it is. We visited on a weekday evening for dinner. The focus here is pie and mash, real ale and a setting that encourages you to settle in rather than move on quickly. It’s connected internally to its sister pub, Bob Trollops, so you can shift
5 days ago


Sanco Newcastle: Is Bottomless pizza as good as it sounds
There is no menu at Sanco. No ordering, no decisions to make, no scanning a list of toppings while everyone else waits. You sit down, switch on a small light at your table, and the pizzas start arriving. I visited with friends on a busy evening, and the concept worked immediately. Slices arrived in steady rounds, each one different from the last. When you’ve had enough, you switch the light off. It sounds simple, but in practice, it completely changes the rhythm of the meal.
7 days ago
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