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North Tyneside

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North Tyneside has gone from something of a dead end to one of the best places to eat in the North East. From the banks of the Tyne at North Shields, up the coast through Cullercoats, Tynemouth, and Whitley Bay, it’s an area that is increasingly popular. House prices famously reflect this, and is well worth a short journey from Newcastle city centre.

Seafood, independent cafés, and destination dining with a view reign supreme here. The coastline lends itself to that kind of eating, of course Riley’s Fish Shack is probably the most well-known over the past decade or so. It is sublime, of course.

The Fish Quay at North Shields remains underrepresented given its setting. Tynemouth and Whitley Bay take the lion’s share of the best places to eat, with both towns having developed a genuinely strong independent food scene over the last decade or so, and lots of smaller, truly independent places that I love.

View in North Tyneside: Tynemouth | North Shields | Whitley Bay

  • Tynemouth Food Festival 2012

    Tynemouth Food Festival 2012

    8 May 2012

    What started as a little gathering, has now grown into a sizeable festival for NE30.

  • David Kennedy’s River Cafe, North Shields

    David Kennedy’s River Cafe, North Shields

    16 January 2012

    Update: David Kennedy pulled out not long after this and the restaurant now seems to be closed.

  • The New Exchange Brasserie, North Shields

    The New Exchange Brasserie, North Shields

    21 September 2011

    Posh for North Shields, but…

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