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    Miller and Carter

    3.5 (6 reviews)
    PriceySteakhouses
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Marco Pierre White

    Marco Pierre White

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £££

    Marco Pierre White is a famous and well-known celebrity chef, who is rather big in countries such…read moreas the United Kingdom and Australia, this is one of his many restaurants, this one is part of the Steakhouse Bar & Grill chain. I have visited a large number of Marco's branches in the NY Italian and Wheeler's of St James' brands, and this is my second visit to one of his "Steakhouses", the last being in December last year for my birthday in Newcastle, where I had a great meal, sadly this meal was not so good. After arriving in Newcastle ahead of Manchester City's game against Newcastle United this evening, I wanted a decent meal after having an early start with the 2 and a half hour train journey to Newcastle, before going back to my hotel, just a few minutes walk away. This place, which I'm going to refer to as MPW Steakhouse for the majority of my review is in a decent central location inside Hotel Indigo and is within 2 or 3 minutes on foot from the Central Station. The menu choice is satisfactory but does not tend to include a great deal of food other than meats, for example, there wasn't a good selection of fish other than a salmon steak. I was told the gluten-free selection wasn't a menu necessarily but was just adaptions made to dishes. They seemed to have far too many staff working, for a restaurant which was so quiet, some of the staff seemed friendly, kind and patient and even helped me find this place after I was struggling after getting off my delayed train; others I found to be unfriendly and rude, such as my server. For my starter, I ordered the French Onion Soup with gluten-free bread, and it was a giant mess, kind of like Manchester United have been recently where they lost to the mighty Manchester City and drew with Leicester and Burnley. The gluten-free bread was like half a bread roll, but small, it was carelessly thrown into my soup and appeared to have some sort of melted cheese which I didn't ask for, a strong cheese it tasted disgusting. The soup as a whole was also poor, it had too many onions floating about and was just a giant mess, it felt like just a giant bowl of onions floating in boiled water, but if the bread and onions weren't there this place would look like a hot pile of diaherera. Moving on to my main course, I ordered the Marco Polo Pork Belly, the quality was okay, it was a little fatty and not as meaty as I would have liked at times, the crust on time did taste decent but with the combination of poor quality meat, it sort of ruined the dish which was a shame. I ordered the triple cooked chips with this having been told they were gluten-free, however, they just tasted like giant cut lumps of potato, they were barely seasoned and it lacked flavour other than potato. In my opinion, fresh chips should be great and flavoursome, perhaps adding something like garlic or rosemary or even cilantro would have made the dish better. I also had an issue with the staff member, when I asked what come with my dish they were rude in the sense she replied "what's on the menu", I didn't really understand what it was so I was upset she didn't seem willing to explain when I asked, which in my opinion is either down to rudeness or a lack of training where she didn't appear to know the menu that well herself. The overall feel inside the restaurant was okay, it didn't feel as nice or high end as other MPW restaurants I have visited such as Wheeler's of St James or MPW Steakhouse, both of which are in Liverpool. Poor food and service quality combined with a high-end price proves this place is deserving of a single one-star rating, having triggered my disappointment and aggravation.

    My wife and I visited this restaurant today to celebrate our golden wedding anniversary which was…read morepostponed due to the recent virus. The restaurant itself was very inviting and comfortable and we were made to feel welcome with a Belini cocktail. We both chose a Duck Terrine for our starter, which was very nice indeed. For our main course we selected "Butchers Steak and Chips" with Onion Rings and a Green Salad. Unfortunately both our steaks were very tough and sinewy and considering a supplementary charge of £5 is made for the privelige of having a steak was very dissappointing. The Green Salad with Truffle was again not at all it should have been ( a few leaves of Rocket for £3.95) shocking. All in all, very dissappointing for what is supposed to be a "Classy Restaurant." As this is a restaurant that Marco Pierre White puts his name to, I think he would be well-advised to visit and see for himself the food that is served in his name.

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    The Rat Inn - Come on, how cosy is this?

    The Rat Inn

    4.4(8 reviews)
    18.4 mi
    ££

    We are regular customers at The Rat because it is such a great place with great food…read more Last night's visit was for my wife's birthday and except for one minor thing it was as good as usual. The Rat is the very definition of an English country pub. Open fires and a cosy atmosphere are exactly what you want from a pub, add in the great food and it is hard to beat. We shared a starter of smoked haddock fritters which was delicious if a little parsimonious for £7. Main courses were superb; slow cooked belly pork and 3 cuts of lamb; delicious, deep savoury flavours that are so hard to accomplish at home. My wife's warm gingerbread dessert wasn't warm which was a disappointment in an otherwise delicious meal.

    Love, love, love this place! Have taken four or five different groups of friends or family there…read morefor dinner and Sunday lunch, not one person has come away disappointed or feeling hungry! This is a real gem of a pub, tucked away up the hill just a few miles from Hexham. Have heard this is walkable from Hexham on a nice day but most will need a car - one thing to bear in mind is parking can be a bit limited and a bit of a free-for-all at busiest times, but you should usually get a space somewhere. Alternatively, taking a taxi is a good option, should only cost about £6-£8 from the centre of Hexham itself. First of all, the location and setting is simply stunning. If you park across the road, the views over the Tyne Valley are fantastic. You then go into the pub itself via a lovely garden area with a pergola. Inside is a proper Northumbrian country pub, great traditional decor, roaring fires, with some unusual wall and ceiling decorations (will leave that for you to discover!) Each time we've visited to eat, we've been welcomed by the friendly staff who offer the right level of service, i.e. keeping your table clear, everything in check without being overly attentive. The bar offers a good range of real ales, usually with a local brewery on offer, all of which are very well kept. They have an excellent range of wines and spirits as well, so you could easily go here for a relaxing drink, although the bar area is relatively small. However, if you are here, you really must try the food. Honestly, the Rat Inn has served up some of the best food I've ever eaten, nothing fussy or complicated, just locally sourced ingredients cooked to perfection. What is encouraging is that there are no menus on the tables, instead you'll find the day's menu on a chalkboard, which indicates freshness and illustrates how much they care about what ends up on your plate. In fact, you can find out where the meats and veg have come from as the suppliers are also chalked up on the wall. As the menu changes fairly regularly, it is not really worth recommending any particular dish on here for fear of it not being on next time, but the Sunday roast dinners are superb and the Sticky Toffee Pudding is top notch! Bear in mind you do get hearty Northumbrian-sized portions here, it is difficult to leave here without feeling a tad on the full side... As this place features in the top 50 UK gastropubs, it can get popular and they don't have an abundance of space, which adds to its charm but is also a slight disadvantage - definitely worth booking in advance to avoid missing out. In summary, the Rat Inn really is a wonderful place and one to which I can't wait to have an opportunity to go back soon.

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    Beefeater Inn

    Beefeater Inn

    5.0(1 review)
    13.0 mi

    Staying, on two occasions over a short break, at the adjacent Premier Inn we decided to opt for…read moretheir meal deal. It seemed a good bet and we weren't disappointed. The restaurant is clean, open planned and, surprisingly for a Beefeater, has a bar area. This serves the local community admirably as there seems to be no pub within easy walking distance. First, let me review breakfast. Price £9.50 for an all you can eat breakfast. As we walked in, there before us was all the necessary offerings for a continental breakfast or first course in a full English. Bread, pastries, fruit juice, yoghurts etc etc. Nice coffee machine that ground fresh coffee. When ready the orders for Full English were taken. Every combination was available with an 'all you can eat' content. Quality was second to none. Our first breakfast was a lonely affair as we were almost the only people in (it was early Monday) but the second morning (a Saturday, a wedding day group) the restaurant was buzzing but that didn't alter the fast, friendly service. Now to Dinner. As I said we opted for the Meal deal at £24.95 (that included breakfast and two course dinner with drink). First night was quiet in the restaurant but the second night it was packed and we were glad we reserved a table earlier. The steaks were huge and cooked to our preferred medium rare. Service was fantastic and, I noticed, drinks were a more than reasonable price. Then again, I am used to London cut-throat pricing. We finished the evening with a few more drinks in the bar. Service was brilliant, professional, friendly. Thank you everyone, including the kitchen which is always forgotten. Unusually, I will mention one lady who served us on both evenings. Helen was an angel and that smile made the evening even better, thanks. A great restaurant.

    Miller and Carter - steak - Updated May 2026

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