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Restaurants
"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"
"The Kent Hotel is a busy pub with live music on the restaurant strip in Hamilton. Wednesday night is quiz night, so prepare yourself for a busy crowd. If you are looking out for Karaoke you should drop in on a Monday or Thursday and show what you've got on stage!"
"The Kent Hotel is a traditional and historic pub with a plant-filled beer garden. The hotel's bistro serves high-quality pub meals. Burgers, fish, pasta and succulent meat come highly recommended."
"This Newcastle breakfast spot is sun soaked and inviting with romantic, rustic furnishings. With a sage green interior, reclaimed wooden tables and an elegant and welcoming air, Autumn Rooms is a serious contender for best café in Newcastle. The best breakfast dishes here have to be either the berry cheesecake waffles with meringue and compote or the light and delicious crumpets with honey-roasted stone fruit and whipped lemon crème fraiche."
"Autumn Rooms is almost next door to Three Monkeys, so whenever I am walking past it’s always a tug of war to where I want to go. While Three Monkeys serve the classics, Autumn Rooms has more of an upper-class feel, and if you’re not the adventurous type, I would steer clear. They do serve a mean bacon and eggs, but besides this, it may not be ideal if you’re not one for gourmet food."
"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."
"Overlooking the harbour in the Honeysuckle foreshore precinct, this industrial-chic restaurant is the latest contender for the crown of Newcastle’s best seafood specialist. With fresh and inspired flavours, there’s plenty to get diners hooked, including their impressive range of cold, fried, grilled and mixed platters. The chef’s current top pick is oven-baked whole roasted New Zealand snapper with Balkan-inspired red peppers, chilli flakes and kalamata olives, which oozes authentic and wholesome flavours."