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Arlecchino Cafe Bistro - Includes photos and events.

Casa East Restaurants - Three Italian restaurants Casa Mia, Mario and The Italian Job. Menu, drinks, bookings, directions and contacts.

Black Friars Cafe Bar - Modern cafe located in what is claimed to be the oldest purpose-built restaurant in the UK. Details of menu, history, meeting rooms and location.

Pubs Newcastle - An independent guide to over 80 pubs in the city with features on location,beer, meals, ambiance and price.

The Tyne Bar - Describes its beer, live music and food.

Heartbreak Soup - Latin American cuisine situated on the Quayside. Includes menu.

The Burglars Dog - The independent guide to drinking in the city.

Pani's Cafe Bar - Information, menu, photographs, location and opening times.

Spago - Italian restaurant in Jesmond offering traditional and contemporary. Profile, menu, wine list and directions.

The Cumberland Arms - Pub in Ouseburn, Byker. Details of music, beer, regular events, news and guest book.

Newcastle Central - Guide to pubs and restaurant. Includes reviews, scoring, contact numbers and links to location maps.

The Strawberry Pub - Includes details of events, drinks, message board and downloads.

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