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Tyne Riverside Cafe
95/100 (885 ratings)
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"Love this cafe, it's a great place for some good food and a cuppa after a walk along the riverside/spetchells or just for a meet up with friends and..."
Becky J Senior
"Fantastic breakfast. Very friendly staff, lovely location, quality food and very generous..."
Jim Molloy
"We are so lucky to have this place! A lovely little cafe serving gorgeous homemade food at fantastic prices. Dog and child friendly. The fruit tarts..."
Becca Robinson
"Lovely friendly helpful staff make this a compulsory stop whilst walking the Spaniels. Great value food and dogs made to feel very welcome. Go - ..."
Steven Young (StevieY)
"What an amazing beautiful cafe. Staff are so lovely and service is second to none. What makes this cafe so special is the homemade food, all cooked..."
Gail Armstrong
"Lovely place for a stop on a river walk. Has plenty to choose from. I was sick of hearing my dad bang on about scones and hot baguettes, so went and..."
Dean Robertson
"Staff are kind hard working and attentive to their customers, very homely. Top quality food. Love the sitting area upstairs where you can exchange..."
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"Scone Nirvana This wonderful caff, part of the Visitor Centre and right on the edge of the young Tyne ( lovely walk to Wylam) but even better is..."
Viv Croot
"Called in for coffee while on a walk. Good find. Nice and busy. Food looked lovely, all home..."
Sam Wass
"Always a friendly welcome and fabulous food. Most important though.... a great cup tea and a drink for the dog after our..."
Graeme Neave