Let me know your favourite spots as we're always looking for new places to try.
Prices & menu correct as of October 2019. Reviews span from 2016-present day.
Fat Hippo Underground
This is our number one place to visit with kids in Newcastle. Their burgers really hit the spot and the kids menu is fab value. The children's menu will set you back just £6. See here for details.
The Botanist
The Botanist is probably my favourite place to dine with the kids in the city centre. There are good views, fantastic cocktails and the quirky children's menu is worth the trip.
My children will often ask if we can go to the place where the sauce is served in a wheelbarrow. The Children's menu is priced at £8.50 for 2 courses. See here for details.
My children will often ask if we can go to the place where the sauce is served in a wheelbarrow. The Children's menu is priced at £8.50 for 2 courses. See here for details.
Tyneside Bar Cafe
The Tyneside Bar Cafe is a place I always feel welcome with my children. They sometimes show cartoons during the holidays and their children's menu features options such as dippy eggs and soldiers or pasta with homemade tomato sauce.
The Children's Menu is available from £2. See here for details.
The Children's Menu is available from £2. See here for details.
Las Iguanas
As well as a decent early evening menu for grown ups & happy hour cocktails there is a very good children's menu available with Wacky Tacos and Crazy Quesadillas sitting alongside more traditional options. Prices are from £5.90 for 2 courses plus a drink. Menu here
Gusto
My three children love making their own pizzas at Gusto where families are made to feel very welcome indeed.
Children can also order a smaller portion of any pasta/risotto on the main menu if pizza isn't their thing. The children's menu is £6.95 for 2 courses. Menu here
Children can also order a smaller portion of any pasta/risotto on the main menu if pizza isn't their thing. The children's menu is £6.95 for 2 courses. Menu here
Wagamama
Kids love the range of mini Japanese dishes available at Wagamama and I love that sauce is served on the side so it's perfect for fussy eaters.
Wagamama feels a lot healthier than most children's menus (although I don't know if this is true) and you can even order to take out and enjoy in one of Newcastle's parks or on your way home. Children's menu is priced from £3.95 per main course. Menu here
Wagamama feels a lot healthier than most children's menus (although I don't know if this is true) and you can even order to take out and enjoy in one of Newcastle's parks or on your way home. Children's menu is priced from £3.95 per main course. Menu here
Fujiyama
Fujiyama may not seem like an obvious choice but Teriyaki cooking is fun and entertaining and a little bit different for kids.
It may even tempt them to try something new. Set lunch from £10 (we usually buy two to share between our three children). See here for menu.
It may even tempt them to try something new. Set lunch from £10 (we usually buy two to share between our three children). See here for menu.
Lane 7
Children's menu is priced from £5 for a main course. Menu here.
Mantra Thai
If you are heading to a concert or show at Newcastle Arena, Mantra Thai's early evening special will go down a treat.
They even serve chips if your children don't fancy rice.
Blackfriars
Read our review of Blackfriars here
Red's True BBQ
We love the vibes of Turtle Bay and that the grown-ups can indulge in happy hour cocktails and the kids can enjoy something a little different. Children's meals are available from £5.70. See here for menus.
Pizza Punks
YO! Sushi
Red's True BBQ
Red's True BBQ inside of intu Eldon Square is one of our go-to places if we need to fill our boots. The smokehouse serves chicken and burgers alongside smoked meats and vegan options too. My three love the kid's menu.
The children's menu is available from £4.95. See here for details.
Bella Italia
The children's menu is available from £4.95. See here for details.
Bella Italia
Bella Italia is one of our favourite chains when eating out with the kids. They just seem to really *get* kids and dining here is always hassle-free.
We love the ice cream cart! Their children's menu is a bargain and available from £5.95 for 3 courses and a drink (kids often eat free too). See here for details.
We love the ice cream cart! Their children's menu is a bargain and available from £5.95 for 3 courses and a drink (kids often eat free too). See here for details.
Turtle Bay
Pizza Punks
Pizza Punks is the place to be if you love pizzas. Grown-ups can choose unlimited toppings on their pizzas and the kids menu offers good value too.
Find Pizza Punks on Grey Street. Check out this review by Sofa Stories and view the menus here. Children's meals are £7 for a pizza, dessert and drink.
Find Pizza Punks on Grey Street. Check out this review by Sofa Stories and view the menus here. Children's meals are £7 for a pizza, dessert and drink.
YO! Sushi
YO! on Grainger Street is a brilliant place to pop into if you're in a bit of a rush and don't have a reservation. Their children's menu is £6.50 for a main, side and drink (see here for menu).
Check out our YO! Sushi Review here.
The Purple Bear
The Purple Bear
The Purple Bear is in a perfect location just off Northumberland Street. This underground pub usually has retro cartoons on the TV screens (think Duckula and Thundercats) and the menus are in the style of old Disney books.
Children's meals are available from £4. Find out more here.
Cote Brasserie
Cote Brasserie is our go-to restaurant for special occasions in Newcastle. The setting, food and service are all second to none. Their children's menu is available for just £6.50 for two courses. Find out more here.
Children's meals are available from £4. Find out more here.
Cote Brasserie
Cote Brasserie is our go-to restaurant for special occasions in Newcastle. The setting, food and service are all second to none. Their children's menu is available for just £6.50 for two courses. Find out more here.
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I love these kids menus roundups you are doing! Really useful
ReplyDeleteThanks lovely x
DeleteI have never actually taken my little ones to any of these places. I avoid taking them out in town or if we do we go somewhere like a F&Bs as I know they are child friendly x
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog whilst researching child friendly places in Newcastle. It's wonderful to know that your eating out choices aren't limited just because you have little ones with you. I usually stick to big chain restaurants as you know what to expect, but it's nice to know some other alternatives
ReplyDeleteLoads of places in town are happy for our baby-led-weaning little one to make a mess of their restaurant (of course we tidy up after him!). Other good places are Giraffe in the new Grey's Quarter, Zizzi and Rossopomodoro in John Lewis.
ReplyDeleteI think you should rename this Places you can drink a cocktail while your kids eat their tea! And that's not a complaint! Thanks for this list
ReplyDeleteFab list, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReds at Eldon Square is closed now which is a shame. Think they’re looking for alternative premed is though ��