Restaurants on Quayside

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    Restaurants on Quayside

    Need a snazzy restaurant to take the wife to on wednesday night.

    Preferably on the front of the quayside, cost doesnt matter. Whats the name of that italian near the pitcher n piano?
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    Re: Restaurants on Quayside

    Est Est Est :love:
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    good then i take it?

    also got a phone no? cant find it on yell
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    very, not too £££ either
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    whats that other one further towards the swing bridge? usually has that projector shining its name on the pavement?
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    yeah us girlies went there sat nite, tis canny nice like!! ended up spending a fookin fortune but twas dead luvli!! est est est gets my vote like!! xxx
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    Biscuit Factory (not quayside) or McCoys should be your top choice....

    est est est is shit
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    la tascas well nice aswell mate.
    not sure what its like now cause i havent been for a year or so but last time i went the food was spot on.
    good atmosphere aswell!;)
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    La Tasca is crap.

    Est Est Est in Liverpool is nice, I've never been to the one in Newcastle, although presuming they're pretty similar.

    I hear La Riviera is alright too (on Baha side of the swing bridge).

    You could always take her to the Copthorne to eat?
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    Anyone been to the Baltic?
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    i found it difficult to book - and well pricey. but good. the gents are mint - stood having a slash while overlooking the tyne.
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    Cafe 21 on the Quayside is Excellent a bit more expensive thou ;)
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    Cheers for all the info, just booked McCoys on the baltic. Ill give u a review on thurs morn!
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    thats mccoys, worth it if u can get a table... but even if u can't theres another restraunt in the baltic.
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    should learn to read :D
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    i was typing my reply at the same time as yours, so lets not get cheeky. :lol:

    apologies if that message was meant for the other geezer.

    Also is there a dress code? would posh jeans and a shirt be ok?
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    Joe Speaks the truth.

    Heartbreak soup is ok too. MASSIVE portions!!!
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    i thought that was wicked aswell! :up: altho i felt a bit strange all that way up having a slash surrounded by glass.

    best all round restaraunt on the quayside for me is sabatinis just behind chase. lovely little italian place and prices are extremely reasonable for where it is.
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    I need a nice restaurant for this week too...

    McCoys sounds interesting, I've never been. Wesbite or anything?
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    it's well nice Allie :D

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