Listing 152 restaurants in and around Newcastle-under-Lyme.
57-58 Ironmarket, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, Staffordshire ST5 1PE
Our all-day food menus have something for everyone to eat in or take away! Browse the menus below to see what’s cooking.
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Newcastle Road, STOKE-ON-TRENT, Staffordshire ST7 1UR
We are proud to have been awarded 'The Masters of Steak’ from the prestigious Craft Guild of Chefs.
Their meticulous inspection of our field to fork practices, from the way we rear our cattle, to how our steaks are butchered, aged and cooked to perfection has led to this industry-leading award.
1-2 Silverdale Road, NEWCASTLE, Staffordshire ST5 2TB
Our menu is extensive, alongside all the meat dishes, there is a good selection of seafood and vegetarian dishes.
We also have an interesting wine list featuring wines from across the globe with an eye on finding the right wine match for Chinese food.
12 High Street, STONE, Staffordshire ST15 8AW
One of the best Italian restaurants in Staffordshire – whether it’s a cosy table for two, a business lunch, a family get together or a big celebration, book your table and look forward to enjoying a freshly prepared Italian meal with us.
417 King Street, STOKE-ON-TRENT, Staffordshire ST4 3EE
Our Takeaway serves some of the best Chinese food in Fenton.
Our chefs are well known for their excellent Chinese cuisine, when it comes to food we are experts in choosing the color, aroma, flavor, and taste.
72 High Street, STOKE-ON-TRENT, Staffordshire ST7 1PY
Here at Flaming Grill, we are constantly striving to improve our service and quality in order to give our customers the very best experience.
As a result, we are finally proud to unveil and introduce our latest improvement, our new online ordering website! You can now relax at home and order your favourite, freshly prepared meals from Flaming Grill in Talke Pits.
Weston Road, CREWE, Cheshire CW1 6UZ
A former stately home to the Earl of Crewe, this magnificent jacobean pile was originally built in 1615 by Lord Randolph Crewe, Lord Chancellor to Charles the second.