Food places in Newcastle-under-Lyme are numerous – from authentic Indian tandoori restaurants to classic gastro pubs. Like most other towns and cities in Staffordshire, Newcastle has its fair share of award-winning eateries and unique dining experiences.
Its culinary scene is so vibrant that it is set to be celebrated annually every August. But where’s the best place to eat out after exploring the town?
We’ve narrowed down the options to the eight best Newcastle-under-Lyme restaurants. From Marloes Restaurant to Monsoon, we’ve highlighted why you should consider visiting each of Newcastle’s top restaurants below.
Newcastle-under-Lyme restaurants: the 8 best places to eat
If you’re visiting Newcastle-under-Lyme and are on the lookout for dining options, book a table or order takeaway food from one of the following restaurants:
Marloes Restaurant
Newcastle-under-Lyme has many restaurants tucked away in the streets that surround its city centre – Marloes Restaurant being one of them. This small, family-run eatery is located on London Road and provides guests with an intimate setting to enjoy traditional British and European food.
Menu highlights include the fillet steak bacon and stilton, sea bass, and the vegetarian roast. Marloes Restaurant offers guests vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. It also serves alcohol from its fully licensed bar.
It sits within a converted terrace property, with a redbrick facade and a big arched window. Inside, the music creates a relaxed atmosphere while the decor and ambience promote a laid-back dining experience.
The Cherry Tree
The Cherry Tree is a great option if you’re looking for quality pub grub and a vibrant and lively setting. This pub is located on London Road and is the perfect pitstop if you’re heading into the town centre for some nightlife.
The menu features everything you’d expect from a modern bar menu. This includes chicken wings, fish and chips, and burgers. There are also plenty of unexpected additions to the menu, including ale pies, lamb keema, falafel flatbread, and Mediterranean seabass. They also do a plant-based fish and chips which is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.
There’s a beer garden for al fresco dining and drinking and plenty of TVs inside. If you’re looking for refreshments, food, and a place to watch football or rugby, you can find all three at the Cherry Tree!
Amore Italian Restaurants
If you’re looking for an authentic Italian restaurant in Newcastle-under-Lyme, you have to pay a visit to Amore on Pepper Street. It is led by head chef Francesco who was originally born in the Southern Italian town of Calabria. He learned Italian home cooking from a young age before moving to Rome to learn how to become a professional chef. After training under several Michelin star chefs, Francesco moved to England in 2009 and opened the Amore restaurant in Newcastle.
Open exclusively for dinner from Wednesday to Sunday, Amore offers guests the very best soups, salads, pasta, homemade bread, and cakes you’re likely to find in the town. Choose between mouthwatering Tagliatelle alla Boscaiola, Gnocchi ai funghi e Gorgonzola, and Pasta Salmone for your main. Vegetarian and vegan pasta dishes are also available.
The eatery has won several awards over the years, including Good Food Awards and TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence.
Peaches Restaurant
Newcastle-under-Lyme has a wide selection of Chinese restaurants, however, Peaches Restaurant on Silverdale Road probably offers the widest and best selection of Chinese delicacies.
Whether you’re after meat, seafood, or vegetarian dishes, you can find a wide selection at Peaches Restaurant. This eatery also boasts an extensive selection of wine, allowing you to learn a thing or two about wine pairing with Chinese dishes.
Menu highlights include teppan king prawn in satay sauce, curried lamb, Cantonese-style honey roast char sui, and deep-fried duck in orange sauce.
If you’re feeling extra peckish, Peaches offers special all-you-can-eat nights all week. On Thursday, this deal costs £25 per person, while on Friday it costs £26 per person. On Sunday-Wednesday, you only have to pay £23 to eat as much as you possibly can!
The Gatehouse
Another top bar-bistro option, the Gatehouse is a great place to eat, drink, socialise, and watch sports. Located south of the city centre, the Gatehouse is one of the best options if you’re staying near Springfields or Westbury Park.
In the Gatehouse, you’ll find a great selection of European and British lagers, as well as some local ales and an extensive wine selection. In terms of meals, the Gatehouse puts an interesting twist on pub classics. Menu highlights include chicken and ham pie, hot honey halloumi flatbread, salt and pepper chilli chicken, and Whitby scampi and chips.
There’s a quiz night held every Wednesday; there are also pool tables and live sports shown throughout the week.
Banarasi
One of the latest additions to Newcastle’s food scene is Banarasi. Having only opened in May, Banarasi quickly garnered a reputation as an Instagram hotspot. Located on London Road, Banarasi invites guests in with its convivial atmosphere, great food selection, and affordable prices. It specializes in tandoori, curries, and biryani.
For most of the dishes on the menu, you can choose between chicken, lamb, paneer, mixed meat, and vegetables. There’s also a lasuni shubzi vegan special dish available. Banarasi has probably one of the most extensive menus in the whole of Newcastle-under-Lyme, which makes it nearly impossible to pick out some favourites. However, the large menu does guarantee that there’s something for everyone at this new Indian restaurant.
There’s no bar at Banarasi, but there is a small selection of soft drinks to choose from.
The Milehouse
The Milehouse is the most fancy dining option in the whole of Newcastle-under-Lyme. This restaurant is located inside the historic Milehouse building on Liverpool Road. If you’re looking to enjoy your lunch, dinner, or Sunday roast in elegant surroundings, book a table at the Milehouse.
Suitable for meat eaters, vegetarians, and vegans, the Milehouse truly has something for everyone. For meat lovers, there are black Angus steaks and craft burgers to choose from. For vegans, there’s the delicious and inventive beetroot gnocchi.
A children’s menu is also available, making the Milehouse a great place for the whole family – even your dog! If you’re organising a special occasion such as a birthday, the Milehouse has private dining rooms available for hire.
Monsoon
A favourite amongst students is the Monsoon Indian restaurant located on George Street just outside the centre of the town. You need to try Monsoon if you’re a seafood fan or want to sample some authentic Tandori while visiting Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Choose from mixed fusion, lamb and chicken, seafood, and vegetarian starters. For your main, you can opt for kofta bhuna, chicken balti, salmon tandoori, or lamb dansak. Vegetarian mains include sabzi ke massalla and Monsoon’s special vegetarian dish.
With plenty of glowing reviews and noteworthy accolades, Monsoon provides guaranteed delicious food for a fraction of the price you’d pay at other restaurants in Staffordshire. Its affordability is partially the reason why it’s so popular amongst students.
Places to eat near Newcastle-under-Lyme
If you’re exploring Newcastle’s surroundings, you’ll encounter a host of other dining options. Obviously, Stoke-on-Trent has the widest selection of pubs and restaurants in the surrounding area. Here, you can find a host of chain restaurants including Wagama, TGI Fridays, Pepes, Nandos, and Slug & Lettuce.
You can also find a range of independent and family-owned restaurants in the city, including the Slamwich Club, Portofino Restaurant, and the Orange Tree Bar and Grill. You also have Lunar, which was recently awarded two AA Rosettes.
In the greater Staffordshire area, you can find a tonne of great restaurants and eateries throughout all the towns and cities in the county. There’s a particularly good selection of restaurants in Lichfield. This includes the award-winning Upstairs by Tom Shepherd and the Tudor of Lichfield.
FAQs
What is the oldest pub in Newcastle-under-Lyme?
The oldest pub in Newcastle-under-Lyme is the aptly named Old Bulls Head which has been serving local townspeople since the 14th century. Inside, you’ll find all the hallmarks of an ancient pub, including low beams and a real fire. Located on Lad Lane, this pub serves up a range of real ales and craft beers, which you can enjoy both in the pub and its beer garden.
What day is market day in Newcastle-under-Lyme?
You can browse through Newcastle-under-Lyme’s general outdoor market on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. From 9.00am to 4.00pm, you can sample some local delicacies in the form of fresh food, cooked food, and local produce. The location of the market is the Stones in the town centre.
What are the best coffee shops in Newcastle-under-Lyme?
The best coffee shops in Newcastle-under-Lyme include Piccoloco, Mado Cafe, Caffe Java Ltd., and No.21 Cafe and Sandwich Bar. If you’re passionate about coffee, Caffe Java and Piccoloco serve up speciality coffee.
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