Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Newton Aycliffe including Meze, The Old Yard Tapas Bar, Casa D'Italia
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4 based on 363 reviews
Turkish Restaurant
Was 1st recommended to us by a vegetarian friend......we arenât vegetarian, but we were amazed by the quality of the food (and range of drinks). Weâve been about 10 times over the last few years and are never disappointed and ALWAYS full......great menu and generous portions. Staff are really friendly and help if u struggle with some of the dishes. Highly recommended and one of the best kept secrets in Darlington
United Kingdom Food Guide: 10 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Newton Aycliffe
4 based on 402 reviews
The Old Yard Tapas bar is a longstanding independent business in the heart of Darlington Town Centre. We have an extensive Spanish tapas and Greek meze menu, we cater for everyone, individuals to large parties. Bar opening hours: Monday-Saturday 11am-11pm
I held an event at the Tapas Bar last week and everything from initial enquiry to running of the event was perfect. Beccy was amazing at making sure everything went smoothly on the night and I can't thank her enough. I had such great feedback on the event including the room - the Jonny Maracas, which enabled us to have plenty of room for live singer Christy McAllister, food and for guests to mingle. I also came a couple of weeks ago for dinner with my parents and the food was delicious. Couldn't ask for more helpful staff, and will definitely be back for more yummy tapas.
Where to eat Fast Food food in Newton Aycliffe: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 228 reviews
Locally Sourced Fresh Food Served 6 Days a Week Wednesday & Thursday Steak Night - 3 Cousres £15.95 2 courses £13.95 Sunday Lunch - £6.95 Or 3 Courses for £9.95 (Kids eat for £1.50 on Sunday, for every paying adult) Happy Hour - 2 Course £5.95 Tues, Wed,
We went to this restaurant on a recommendation from friends. We love making our own foods and also eating out. We have eaten out at many different types of restaurants and have also made many styles of food ourselves.Never having been to this restaurant we thought we would try out their cusine. Probably one of the worst meals we tried out. We ordered a Cannoli and a Lasange with a garlic bread with cheese and some onion rings.The Cannonli texture was that of a pancake rolled around unseasoned mince and onions with a can of raw tomatos and cheese tosses over it and baked. Absoultely tasteless. The same for the Lasange. The pasta was wet and stoggy and the same mine and onion mixute as the Cannoli. No herbs, no garlic, no seasoning ,no taste.The garlic bread was a little more edible, however if it saw much more than a rub of garlic I would be surprised. It garlic bread which was a pizza had a soggy bottom. The onion rings were nicely cooked, but a little oily. We normally would eat our meals even if it was not up to our own standard, but truely we had to leave this meal. Then to add insult to injury we went to pay the bill with a debit card to be told at the till NO CARDS ALLOWED. What!!!!! in this day and age. What sort of establishment does not accept any cards? Where does it tell you this before you go into the restaurant? You don't know they only accept cash until you pay your bill. Just as well we had cash with us. Can you imagine the embarrassment. So diners -be warned.
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