George's Great British Kitchen Newcastle | The Best Place for Family Dining at intu Eldon Square (& £50 giveaway)

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We are SUPER late to the party on this one but after testing our most of the restaurants at intu Eldon Square now, we are happy to declare George's Great British Kitchen our absolute favourite spot for family dining in the centre. The restaurant is fun, serves delicious food and families are made to feel very welcome. Here's why we've declared George's Great British Kitchen to be the best.........

Family fun at George's Great British Kitchen 


Dining out at George's Great British Kitchen in a real experience. First of all, if you're lucky you'll be able to grab one of the highly coveted beach hut booths. These are perfect for families and will comfortably seat 6. The booths come equipped with a variety of props for lots of family fun including selfie sticks, bowler hats, soft toys, selfie props and kids entertainment packs. More than enough to keep both the kids and grown ups happy as we waited for our food.






 Drinks at George's Great British Kitchen Newcastle


The drinks menu is pretty cool and we were all very happy with our selection. Steve ordered a glass of homemade lemonade which he declared to be just as good as Fentimans, Harry went with his favourite (bottle of coca-cola) and Heidi and I decided to treat ourselves to a special FAB ice lolly cocktail and mocktail. They are part of the 2 for £8 deal this summer and very refreshing. If you fancy a trip down memory lane, I'd recommend. They even come with sprinkles!





Jack ordered the complimentary juice that is served with the children's menu - it's free from artificial colours or flavours and is made from natural ingredients. I also love that it was served with it's own lid - one less thing for us parents to worry about. All of our drinks were lovely and we couldn't fault them at all.


Children's Menu at George's Great British Kitchen Newcastle 


The children's menu is aimed at children aged 8 and under. Although Harry (aged 10) tried it out and the portions were pretty big and he was satisfied. The menu is small with just three choices for main (giant fish finger, homemade sausage or chicken goujons). Mains are priced at £5.95 and served with homemade twice cooked chips and a little pot of ketchup plus a cup of juice. My three loved their mains and all cleared their plates. Children's meals are served in a bucket and spade which the children can take home which is a nice quirky touch. If I was to have one criticism of George's it would be that there are no vegetables on offer to children at all - I don't think I've ever encountered this at a restaurant and I would have liked to have seen the option of peas, corn on the cob or beans at the very least. I don't think the menu is very nutritious so for this reason, I would say George's is definitely the sort of place you visit as a treat. I am now wondering if part of the reason the kids loved it here so much is due to the lack of vegetables? Hmmm! 







Main menu for grown-ups at George's Great British Kitchen


The main menu at George's is extensive and there is so much to chose from. Expect everything from burgers and pies to fish dishes and steak. I decided to order chicken in a basket (£13.25) for nostalgic reasons. As soon as I noticed it on the menu I was reminded of the bowling parties I used to attend as a child where we'd be served chicken and chips in a basket afterwards. George's version is way better than Megabowl's ever was and the chicken was beautifully spiced and crispy on the outside yet tender inside - very morish. It was served with homemade chips that really reminded me of chip shop chips, sweetcorn fritters (I wasn't a fan), grilled crispy bacon, homemade slaw and chipotle mayo which was perfect for dipping. My portion was huge too and my initial thoughts that I wouldn't pay £13.25 for chicken and chips were unfounded as I would definitely re-order this dish. 



Steve like many Geordies is a fan of a Saveloy dip, especially from Dicksons Pork Shop. Personally, I can't think of anything worse but he loves them so when he spotted 'George's Meets Geordie Saveloy Pie' he could not resist. At £11.75 this dish is good value as there are lots of extras included - Saveloy sausage in a crisp pastry crust (Steve was very complimentary about the pastry), mushy peas, pork and onion stuffing, twice cooked chips, a jug of onion gravy and a pot of newkie brown salt filled his plate and he was very happy indeed. Steve didn't love this chips as much as me - he's more of a fries kind of guy. You can swap your chips for other types on ordering so Steve will remember to do this next time.



Desserts and Puddings at George's Great British Kitchen Newcastle 

The kids had devoured their mains so we decided to treat them to dessert - again, there's nothing healthy here, it's a real sugar-fest so best kept as a treat but like all treats should be, this one is definitely worth it. Priced at £2.95, there is just one option for dessert for kids but it features lots of little parts. There are two fresh doughnuts with chocolate dipping sauce, a scoop of ice cream, chocolate flake and candy floss. My children are very rarely allowed candy floss so they were having the best time ever eating this dessert as I think you can tell by Jack's face. 




Steve and I really were very full from our mains but we are greedy and didn't want to be left out. We decided to order the trio of old school desserts to share. Featuring candyfloss custard, ice cream and steamed golden syrup sponge, despite being full to the brim we managed to eat the lot. My favourite was definitely the sponge pudding - it was lovely and light.


George's Great British Kitchen is fairly loud and I don't think I'd visit here for a romantic date. It is perfect for a casual date, for groups of friends or families who are looking for a treat. If you're looking to treat the children this summer or are looking for an ideal place to host a birthday meal, we really would recommend checking George's out. The staff are superb, nothing is too much trouble, the food is great and it's lots of fun for kids. Our three all gave George's a 10/10 and declared it to be the best place they've visited this year. 


George's Great British Kitchen Giveaway


George's Great British Kitchen have provided us with a £50 gift card to giveaway to one lucky reader. The gift card is valid for the Newcastle, Nottingham or Leeds restaurant and can be posted to any UK address. To be in with a chance, enter via the rafflecopter below. Good luck! 


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78 comments

  1. I would start off with the Pigs Under Duvets, followed by the Chargrilled Scottish Salmon and finish off with the warm Cadbury’s fudge finger rolls! Yummy!

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  2. I'm heading up north later this year - would love to stop in and try George's Stacked Fish Burger! Yummmm :)

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  3. Ooooh the caramelised pulled lamb from the Nottingham menu sounds mouth watering!

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  4. The goat's cheese fritters sound right up my street!

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  5. Ohh! I would have to try the George's Runny Yolk Scotch Eggs, Proper Scampi, the warm Cadbury’s fudge finger rolls and the Parma Violet cocktail. Yum! :D

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  6. CAROLYN HEYWORTH9 July 2017 at 20:49

    Quite fancy trying Goat cheese fritters

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  7. I've never had chicken in a basket but you've made me want to try it! Followed by Cadburys fudge finger rolls. I don't think I'll have a starter if I'm to eat all that lol

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  8. The kids fish and chips in a bucket and the dessert sharing platter

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  9. Looks yummy! Goats cheese fritters for me :-)

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  10. This sounds so good! We don't go into Newcastle much but it sounds like we need to visit here when we do!

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  11. We visited here for Sophia's fourth birthday a few weeks ago and we loved it. I think we sat in the same booth as you, the kids meals were really nice and they loved the desserts xx

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  12. runny yolk scotch eggs omg. Got to try these

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  13. After 3 months on a diet anything looks good, but have to say i'm tempted by the savaloy pie!

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  14. Pigs under duvets sounds fun and delicious too.

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  15. The Caramelised Pulled Lamb for me

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  16. Sarah-jane Ray10 July 2017 at 18:06

    Sounds lovely haven't tried here yet! Would love to take the family!

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  17. christine shelley10 July 2017 at 22:11

    my family would love the GEORGE'S MEETS GEORDIE SAVELOY PIE

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  18. would love to try the chicken schnitzel burger

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  19. Ahh, I'd attack that cocktail menu with vigur! The fish dog sounds amazing too.

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  20. Starter: Garlic & Chili Prawns
    Main: Slow Cooked Caramelized Lamb.
    Desert: As for desert: I would be stuffed as a pig, as there is 2 that is hard to choose from. They are: Trio of Old School Favourites to share or George's Very Own Lemon Meringue Pie

    I think I would have to ask you to serve me a piece of both for desert. Better idea: we come on a regular basis. I am drooling just thinking about your fabulous menu

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  21. I would like to try the steak and red wine pie in Nottingham.

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  22. I often walk past the Nottingham restaurant thinking I have to try one day, the menu looks great especially the FINEST SCOTTISH HADDOCK IN SMOKED
    PAPRIKA BATTER

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  23. THE STEAMED CHICKEN BUN LOOKS GOOD!

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  24. Pigs under duvets, Slow cooked caramelised lamb, I would not be able to fit a pudding in

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  25. love the sound of: WILD OCEAN HAKE IN ONION BHAJI BATTER

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  26. All the cocktails! They look amazing!

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  27. the garlic and chilli prawns yummy

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  28. i'd love to try the ham hock & mushy pea fritters

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  29. The steak and red wine pie sounds amazing!

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  30. I love the sound of the batter in the "FINEST SCOTTISH HADDOCK IN SMOKED
    PAPRIKA BATTER" - sorry for the caps. copied and pasted from the menu ;))

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  31. Mac N Cheese Fest burger sounds to die for!

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  32. I'd start with the runny yolk scotch egg, then the sea bass with base option 1 and if I could eat any more, I'd have a bite of the desert sharer! It all sounds amazing!

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  33. Proper dirty double burgers

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  34. WILD OCEAN HAKE IN ONION BHAJI BATTER sounds lovely

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  35. Sounds fab. I'd love to take the family.

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  36. The goat's cheese fritters sound great.

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  37. Caramelised Pulled Lamb please

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  38. Halloumi skewers and Piggledy crumble pie!

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  39. I'd love to try the CHICKEN SCHNITZEL BURGER!

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  40. Mushroom and cauliflower jalfrezi pie!

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  41. I would love to try the goat cheese fritters!

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  42. the caramelised pulled lamb looks lovely

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  43. The steak and red win pie! Xx

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  44. Goats cheese friters sound incredible! Thank you x

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  45. The proper dirty burger sounds intriguing, would like to try that!

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  46. I would love to try the YORKSHIRE STEAK, ALE AND HENDERSON'S PIE at Leeds :-)

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  47. LEMON SOLE IN CHILLI & CORIANDER BATTER.

    YUMMY ��

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  48. I visited here recently with friends and we also enjoyed the atmosphere, service and food. Great giveaway :-)

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  49. I was tempted by the chargrilled part of menu. Next time, i would try the CAULIFLOWER AND MUSHROOM BALTI WITH GRILLED FLAT BREAD AND SMOOTH MANGO CHUTNEY and CHARCOAL GRILLED SEA BASS. Yummy! :-D

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  50. would love to try the WILD OCEAN HAKE IN ONION BHAJI BATTER sounds delicious x

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  51. The proper dirty double burger then either lemon meringue pie or Yorkshire curd tart.

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  52. Kids fish & chips in a bucket!

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  53. The goat's cheese fritters really look yummy and nice x

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  54. The Goats Cheese Fritters sound delicious, but torn between them and the Steak and Red Wine Pie. :) Yum!

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  55. I'd go for the slow cooked caramelised pulled lamb.

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  56. Proper dirty burger sounds lush! And I would deffo get the apple caramac higgledy piggledy pie for dessert!

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  57. Love the sound of the cod dog!! My daughter has a thing about candy floss so the kids deserts look amazing. Would be a great excuse to visit Newcastle.

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  58. Love the sound of the cod dog!! My daughter has a thing about candy floss so the kids deserts look amazing. Would be a great excuse to visit Newcastle.

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  59. Love the sound of the cod dog!! My daughter has a thing about candy floss so the kids deserts look amazing. Would be a great excuse to visit Newcastle.

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  60. The Scotch egg and the trio of old school puddings (well the candyfloss mainly) but I have to admit, the cocktails keep catching my eye and I'd love to have a night off from Mummy duties to try them all out :)

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  61. The Stack.

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  62. OMG kids dessert! Doughnuts, candy floss and ice cream!! What's not to like ;-)

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