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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Corbridge Northumberland North East

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4.7

520 Opinions

location-icon11, Watling St, England
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Visited with my husband for breakfast before a nice walk along the river. Good quality coffee locally sourced. My husband really enjoyed the eggs royale and I had a delicious bacon sandwich. Really good quality food and very well prepared. We have visited here many times and will continue to do so! The people who work here are always very friendly and welcoming.

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4.7

33 Opinions

location-icon42 Hill Street, England
Other cuisines
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Brilliant vegan options and extremely dog friendly! We loved this place. So friendly with brilliant veggie/vegan selection. exceptionally tasty and good value. Would 100% recommend a visit.

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4.4

283 Opinions

location-icon18 Hill Street, England
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Since 1995, when I spent several weeks in Corbridge researching my Undergrad dissertation at the fort and calling in daily for lunch, it has been a treat to buy lovely food at The Corbridge Larder. It has been an even bigger treat since we left the North East in 2017. So I was very much looking forward to a return visit after many years. We went in to order stotties for lunch. I opted for my favourite of cheese savoury, with husband selecting egg mayonnaise: both on the board at £4.95. No cheese savoury available which, in the end, was fortunate. When I went to pay, I queried the price and was told the sandwich had just gone up - to £5.95. This was not mentioned when I ordered it (so new was it that the server may not have been aware) and the board still read £4.95. Despite a vague apology, and my reference to the board (" oh we haven't changed it yet"), I was charged £5.95. Now, £4.95 for a small stottie (bread roll) is quite expensive, but we were up for a treat and it is The Corbridge Larder after all. However to suddenly announce to a customer, after they have placed their order in good faith, at a clearly advertised price, that their purchase has increased in the brief intervening period by 20%, is a bit off! I expressed my disappointment, but the staff member was not to be moved. I should have left the sandwich, but was so surprised I didn't think to do so. Not the best customer service move and a rather sad end to our longstanding, and previously excellent patronage of this establishment. Our visit treats and gifts will now be purchased elsewhere and we shall not return

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4.0

2968 Opinions

location-iconMiddle Street, England
Other cuisines
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On a day out to Corbridge, we decided to return to the BLACK BULL, as we have been here a few times before and have always enjoyed the food. So today was no exception, we were greeted by Aeryn who showed us to our table and brought us the menus. After a few moments we were greeted by Blake who took our drinks order,and shortly after took our food order. We both opted for fish and chips one with mushy peas and one with garden peas. They were both huge. I couldn't finish all of mine but had really enjoyed it. Aeryn and Blake were both very attentive throughout and made us feel very welcome 🙏 We won't hesitate to return.

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3.9

188 Opinions

location-iconStation Road, England
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My wife and I stayed one night at The Dyvels in September 2024 while exploring Hadrians Wall on our way back to York. We were both really pleasantly surprised by how charming the Inn is. Corbridge is a lovely little town with, obviously, ancient history. None of that charm has been lost gladly. Dyvels is a small cozy pub with 5 lodging rooms and a tranquil garden, but the best part was the food which was WAY better than a small pub in a small Northumbrian town has any business being.  We had dinner, fish n chips for me, and a chicken dish for Mrs M. Both dishes were cooked to perfection, but with such incredible flavour. It was bone fide fancy restaurant quality, not pub grub. Full Northumbrian breakfast next morning was huge, tasty and set us up proper for a long drive. It was a really quiet Wednesday when we were there. No other lodging guests and a small handful of locals in the pub, so service was super quick. It was really quiet and relaxing, enjoying the fresh air dining out in the garden. Had a little chat with the bar staff. Very friendly, but not particularly talkative; shame as I always like to chat with locals when travelling to get a sense of life in another part of the world. Our room was really spacious and comfortable. Slept really well in the big soft bed with loads of pillows. Window opened over the garden and sports fields beyond, so a really pretty view. Bathroom was clean and everything worked. Lots of plugs to recharge our devices. For the price it was really good. Overall I'm really glad we chose to stop at Dyvels Inn and Corbridge. It's a fantastic little corner of our brilliant little island. I'd love to spend more time here. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys history, good food, fresh air and the tranquility of wide open spaces.

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3.5

514 Opinions

location-iconoff A69, England
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We called on Saturday for lunch after a hospital appointment at Hexham. This was our first visit after the refurbishment. We went straight to the restaurant for lunch and were shown to a table by a very nice girl who was polite and friendly. Once sat down I was instantly alerted to the noise and chairs moving over the polished concrete floor which had food debris lying all over it, under tables and walked into the floor. Our meal came fairly quickly and was thoroughly good, baked potato with coronation chicken and salad, cheese and pickle sandwich with salad and chips, two soft drinks came to £29 which was reasonable for the quality of the food. What let the whole experience down was the noise and mess. The table next to us had just been vacated when we arrived, there were two highchairs and food everywhere, all over the highchairs, the floor, drink spilled on the table and floor, the young staff seemed to keep avoiding it, one of which was turning her nose up at it, the table took the whole duration of our meal to eventually look presentable again, but the floor wasn't swept underneath, if I was offered that table to sit at, I would've refused. The young staff would benefit from proper training especially in turning a table around for the next customers. I would certainly think twice before returning for a meal on a busy weekend, possibly better on a week day? I was contemplating bringing my mum for her 80th birthday in June, to meet relations from Cumbria but she'd never be able to hold a proper conversation due to the noise, so we will need to find somewhere else, which is a shame. The farm shop, on the other hand, was full of produce although a bit higgledy piggledy and hard to find things but we bought a few items, including the lovely home made sausages and black pudding.

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2.5

29 Opinions

location-iconBridge End Roundabout, England
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Appalling service, takes at least 20 minutes to get your drinks as staff prioritise drive through customers. Staff have no customer care skills and are on a go slow. Avoid the place!