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"If you’re looking for some beats with your meats then Newcastle’s MEET restaurant on Darby St is a must-do dining experience in Newcastle. Located in the heart of the CBD MEET offers a New York style bar on one side and warehouse style restaurant space on the other. When it comes to the menu choose between either their seasonal list of seafood and meats or take their signature Churrasco experience."
"This famous restaurant in Newcastle brings you a tailored menu like no other. They cater to your very own preferred tastes and flavors. With that, they bring you farm-to-fork produce and premium wines."
"64-66 Scott Street, Newcastle Check out these guys for the perfect after work drinks. They boast a range puzzles, board games and vintage arcade machines to keep you entertained.→ Visit website"
"64 – 66 Scott Street, Newcastle East NSW 2300100% Australian independent beer venue offering a menu inspired by the American Diner / Grillhttps://www.facebook.com/GrainStoreBar"
"Located in Pokolbin, the renovated Spicers Guesthouse offers an outdoor swimming pool and tennis court. Éremo Restaurant, with its modern Italian cuisine is a centerpiece of the retreat. Rooms are fitted with a private bathroom with a shower."
"Newcastle is a pretty kid-friendly place, its cafes and restaurants included. We recommend Cafe Habitat in Adamstown for some delicious coffee and outdoor play, or Side Pocket for healthy cafe fare. The Sunnyside Tavern is great for a spacious outdoor seating area for families with $5 kid's meals and a resident face-painter available on Friday nights, Cafe Inu for a relaxed, family-friendly experience."
"Come and drop anchor at Newcastle’s newest bar and restaurant Harbour Bar on The Boardwalk. With unobstructed views, feel balmy breezes alfresco while soaking up ocean vistas and salty sea air; take a..."
"Tropical cocktails, an array of tasty rums and banter to boot. Located in Newcastle New South Wales, Blue Kahunas is an oasis away from home. 146 Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia"
"Newcastle’s first ramen and gyoza restaurant, Susuru, is brought to you by aforementioned Nagisa and further carries the values of authentic Japanese cuisine with a modern twist. The white and yellow fit-out and high-tech gyoza machine give the restaurant an almost futuristic feel and the inventive flavour combinations give Susuru the one-of-a-kind stamp. The new menu is solely based on what their customers love and has been fine-tuned to suit all palates."
"140 King Street, Newcastle Newcastle’s very own ramen and gyoza bar with some delicious Japanese beers both in bottle and on tap. The bright yellow 3D wall makes for great Instagram photos. These guys also offer their own delivery service if you don’t have time to leave the office.→ Visit website"
"Having been around for a couple of years now, Corner Lane is a favourite for many Novocastrians. The staff are super friendly and will remember your order after only a few visits. Unfortunately for me, this is not my local and a bit of a drive for me to get here."
"Given the amount of quality coffee purveyors in Newcastle, we were also a little surprised that only one CBD cafe made the top five. Another, outlet that has exceptional service, Xtraction doesn’t need any extra bells and whistles to make its point – it is all about the coffee. Their double shot espresso is the absolute truth."
"2/38 Bolton St, Newcastle Best Coffee in Newcastle hands down!. Along with this the staff are some of the friendliest you will find in Newcastle. These guys are currently expanding the cafe which we are sad we’ll miss so be sure to support them once it opens.→ Visit website"