Sunderland Restaurant Week September 8th – 16th 2018

Sunderland Restaurant Week 2018

It’s that time of the year again, the Sunderland Restaurant Week and boy is it a good one this year. With an influx of hot new places opening, you will be spoiled for choice.

I headed a long to try out 2 of the Sunderland Restaurant Week venues ahead of the launch on September 8th.

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Newcastle Restaurant Week – January 2018

Newcastle Restaurant Week – January 2018

Newcastle Restaurant Week January 15th – 21st 2018

It’s the best part of January soon – Newcastle Restaurant Week!

Whether you want to try somewhere new or get a bargain at your usual haunt, now is the time to do it as there’s lots of new things to try during Newcastle Restaurant Week.

There’s a heck of a lot of new restaurants, both independent and chain so there’s something to please everyone. Some of the deals have changed since the last time, with courses going down or cost going up but it’s still a bargain!

I have included all of the deals below for the Newcastle Restaurant Week January 2018, so click on and keep reading!

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Fat Buddha – Seaburn, Sunderland

Fat Buddha Sunderland Review

On a gloriously sunny day, we found ourselves at the Seaside hunting out lunch that wasn’t fish and chips. The queues were horrendous and with 2 hungry souls to be fed after a long walk, we needed a new plan! The all new Fat Buddha Sunderland at Seaburn has opened up in the prime seafront location. With views out over the sands and the sea, we headed in for a Thai lunch.

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Saucy Burger – Sunderland

Saucy Burger Sunderland Review

Hiding out in the first floor of Liberty Browns in Sunderland, Saucy Burger has slipped under a lot of peoples radars and arrived on the NE dining scene without too much fuss.

Conveniently located off Wessington Way on the outskirts of the city, we fought through the Saturday crowds to try out the burgers.

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The Three Horseshoes – Washington, Sunderland

The Three Horseshoes Washington Review

After having a huge renovation, the stalwart boozer, The Three Horseshoes, that has been tucked away hidden beside the Nissan Factory has bounced back and is ready to put itself on the gastro pub map of the North East.

With well appointed rooms above the bar,  the open plan dining area and bar is light and airy. A pleasant change to what it was. Keeping it local, they stock both Sonnet43 beers and Poetic License gin.

We hadn’t been in around 10yr so we visited to put the all new menu through its paces.

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