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Restaurant Menu Prices in Newcastle

Newcastle upon Tyne is the gateway to the North East and home to a food scene that combines traditional Geordie hospitality with modern culinary innovation. The Quayside along the River Tyne provides ...

Population820,000
Avg Meal Cost£11–£24
Fast Food Avg£6–£10
Coffee Price£2.70–£3.80

The Newcastle Dining Scene

Newcastle upon Tyne is the gateway to the North East and home to a food scene that combines traditional Geordie hospitality with modern culinary innovation. The Quayside along the River Tyne provides a stunning setting for dining, while the Grainger Market offers budget-friendly street food. In 2026, Newcastle remains one of the most affordable and friendly cities for eating out in the UK.

Newcastle's food scene is anchored by the Quayside, where converted warehouses house everything from seafood restaurants to fine dining. The Grainger Market — built in 1835 — is a Grade I listed market hall offering budget meals from independent vendors. Jesmond is the affluent suburb with brunch culture and bistros, while the Bigg Market and Grey Street provide city-centre chain dining.

🗺️ Best Areas to Eat in Newcastle

Quayside

Stunning riverside dining — converted warehouses with fine dining and seafood.

Grainger Market

Grade I listed Victorian market with budget meals from £4.

Jesmond

Affluent suburb with brunch spots, independent cafes, and wine bars.

Grey Street / Monument

City-centre chains, Sambuca restaurants, and theatre-district dining.

Ouseburn Valley

Creative quarter with craft breweries, art spaces, and pop-up food events.

💷 Newcastle Price Guide 2026

Newcastle is excellent value, consistently ranking among the cheapest Northern cities for dining. A dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant averages £28–£42. Fast food is well priced at £6–£10. The Grainger Market is the standout for budget eating, with hot meals from £4–£6. Sambuca and other local Italian chains offer some of the best value sit-down dining in the entire UK.

💡 Local Tips for Eating in Newcastle

1

Grainger Market's 'Grainger Delivery' stall does enormous portions for under £5 — a local legend.

2

Sambuca restaurants are a Newcastle institution — expect massive Italian portions at incredibly low prices.

3

The Quayside Sunday market combines food stalls with arts and crafts — arrive before 11am for the best picks.

4

Ouseburn Valley brewery tours often include food pairings — check By The River Brew Co for events.

Eating Out in Newcastle: Everything You Need to Know

Whether you're a local looking for your next favourite spot or a visitor planning where to eat,Newcastlehas something for every taste and budget. From premium fine dining to budget-friendly fast food, the city's restaurant scene continues to grow and diversify in 2026.

Our database tracks menu prices across every major chain and popular independent in Newcastle, updating weekly to ensure accuracy. Use our guides above to find the best value for your budget, discover hidden gems in specific neighbourhoods, and compare prices before you commit.

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