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Milk bar vibes at Larrie’s at The Beach Hotel.

These are the best places to eat, drink (and dine barefoot) in Newcastle

All you need to know for a weekend of long lunches, cold beer and cocktails in the Steel City.

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Anchovy and parmesan custard Danish pastry.
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Humbug represents the best of Newcastle dining right now

Engaged service and flavour-first cooking that treats produce with respect? Now that is worth driving two hours for, reviews Callan Boys.

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Sprout Dining
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Sprout Dining

Sprout Dining has sprouted a new offshoot, Sprout Canteen, just a hop, step and jump away in the ...

Restaurant Mason
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Restaurant Mason

The focus here is on the art of intelligent, smiling service and food that’s as captivating to look at as it is to eat.

Honeysuckle Hotel

A cosy atmosphere radiates from the rustic mezzanine area inside, while the expansive outdoor deck is the perfect place to watch the coal ships come in.

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Bacchus
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Bacchus

Set in a gorgeous old heritage theatre, this theatrical folly of a dining room produces a real sense of old-world drama.

Restaurant Mason
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Restaurant Mason

This breezy downtown hotspot is so packed with the Newcastle A-list it's a wonder that anyone else ...

Made by Lesley Taylor
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Made by Lesley Taylor

Lesley Taylor is a Newie fixture. A protege of the grand old chef of the Hunter, Robert Molines, ...

Bocados
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Bocados

Sometimes it seems every corner bank building in the country has become a Spanish tapas bar, but ...

Estabar

This cosy little cutie overlooking Newcastle Beach pumps out good coffee, thick Spanish hot chocolate, and all-day breakfasts for those who get up late.

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