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1 hour ago, Monkeys Fist said:

I genuinely didn’t realise we had one. :lol:
 

 

Where was it? 

Neither did I :lol: 

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Need a good recommendation that meets various (and sometimes contradictory) requirements;

 

1. Got to be pretty close to Seaton Sluice (15-20 minute drive max)

2. Got to have a menu that is both good quality, without being too "artsy fartsy"

3. Got to be able to have tables where a couple of bigger people can comfortably sit.

4. Not a fish restaurant.

 

If you can argue amongst yourselves until there's a top 5 to choose from, that'd be great.

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2 hours ago, The Fish said:

Need a good recommendation that meets various (and sometimes contradictory) requirements;

 

1. Got to be pretty close to Seaton Sluice (15-20 minute drive max)

2. Got to have a menu that is both good quality, without being too "artsy fartsy"

3. Got to be able to have tables where a couple of bigger people can comfortably sit.

4. Not a fish restaurant.

 

If you can argue amongst yourselves until there's a top 5 to choose from, that'd be great.

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Omni at Monkseaton is nice. No idea what the drive is from Seaton Sluice but must be near enough. 

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2 hours ago, The Fish said:

Need a good recommendation that meets various (and sometimes contradictory) requirements;

 

1. Got to be pretty close to Seaton Sluice (15-20 minute drive max)

2. Got to have a menu that is both good quality, without being too "artsy fartsy"

3. Got to be able to have tables where a couple of bigger people can comfortably sit.

4. Not a fish restaurant.

 

If you can argue amongst yourselves until there's a top 5 to choose from, that'd be great.

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Lots of nice places in Tynemouth and Whitley Bay. Pranzo’s maybe?

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23 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

Aye Beehive is a good shout. They're often quite well booked up though (at least they are for Sunday lunch) so get a booking in. 

Also has garden area where the fish let’s can go mental them puke up their dinner. 

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5 hours ago, Gemmill said:

Aye Beehive is a good shout. They're often quite well booked up though (at least they are for Sunday lunch) so get a booking in. 

Oh don't fret, this is a patented "Fish planning way WAY ahead" kind of thing. 

 

We've been guilted into spending time up north for the Festive Gooch and there's no way I'm leaving the planning to them lot, no FUCKING way. 

 

Booked a cottage near Alnwick we can stay in, sorting somewhere we can go for food, and looking at stuff that my kids will enjoy too.

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5 hours ago, Gemmill said:

Omni at Monkseaton is nice. No idea what the drive is from Seaton Sluice but must be near enough. 

 

Oh it's a bit of a brutal trek, must be all of 5 minutes, fuck me 😂😂😂😂

 

P.S. despite Jay Rayner giving it a tremendous review, Omni was distictly meh when visited by the OCBC (old cunts breakfast/lunch club)

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22 hours ago, Gemmill said:

Omni at Monkseaton is nice. No idea what the drive is from Seaton Sluice but must be near enough. 

No drive at all, but unfortunately that menu is way too adventurous for some of the family. 

 

Put it this way, a Margherita Pizza is too "spicy" for one of the sisters. 

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11 minutes ago, Renton said:

Omni doesn't take booking does it? Put me off, can't just turn up on the off chance.

 

Nah you can book. You don't even have to ring, they've got a booking thing on their website. 

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Kind of related to this thread, if anyone's ever passing through Nottingham they should swing by here; 

Best Indian Street Food in Nottingham | Bombay Delicatessen

 

Went to Brecon a couple of weekends ago, and a mate brought a feast from here for one of the nights down there. Everything was dead simple to bring up to temperature and tasted like it'd just been cooked fresh. Big tick from me. 

 

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6 hours ago, The Fish said:

Kind of related to this thread, if anyone's ever passing through Nottingham they should swing by here; 

Best Indian Street Food in Nottingham | Bombay Delicatessen

 

Went to Brecon a couple of weekends ago, and a mate brought a feast from here for one of the nights down there. Everything was dead simple to bring up to temperature and tasted like it'd just been cooked fresh. Big tick from me. 

 

 

I sung* by there last year funnily enough, was lush tbh. :good:

 

*Swung even 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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