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Fabulous couple of meals here with friends and pup in tow. Really well looked after, great food and the dog got a lot of love 🐩🥰 Food is a mix of nicely executed Asian influence dishes and traditional British favourites. The tempura prawns are huge, juicy and crispy, with a very moreish noodle sala
Went for date night on restaurant week. Great looking venue inside. The staff are top notch, great service. Had a couple of lovely pints and wine. Unfortunately the burger ordered was not up to scratch. The fries could have been a lot more crispy and the burger was overcooked and dry. The sea bass o
Lovely pub with really friendly and helpful staff. Had the best roast dinner I've had in years 😋
Very friendly place, staff chatty and welcoming. I really enjoyed my burger and fries.
Back again for their Sunday lunch. Absolutely outstanding. Lovely atmosphere and very attentive staff. Dog friendly, and he was also treated to some titbits. Can't wait to go back again..
Could easily become a favourite place to visit for Sunday lunch. Delicious food, good portions, funky setting.
Amazing Sunday dinner! Earl of Pitt Street is a cool place with a great menu and drinks selection. The beef was amazing, I highly recommend the Beaute Malbec red wine with this also. Great place for food, drinks and social, we will be back again soon!
It was my husbands birthday so I went online and seen reviews, so decided to go rang up to book, food was amazing friendly staff, then I got bill at end, witch they had put extra charges on. I asked them to clarify this , which they did and it was wrong, then I realised it was wrong. I payed for it.
Favourite restaurant in the North East and would definitely recommend to anyone. The Earl is a quirky bar restaurant, nestled on the outskirts of Newcastle city centre, not far from the iconic St James’ Park. A hidden gem in a city filled with restaurant chains, this independently owned eatery has s
From going through the doors and smelling the FANTASTIC fragrances of the food, the variety of drinks on offer...and sadly I can't recall which real ale I had...but it was pale yellow in colour and it was the best alcoholic drink I've ever had!! Golden nectar it most certainly was. I had the Korean
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