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    Blake's

    3.4 (13 reviews)

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Nan P.

    I've walked past this coffee shop several times whilst pretending to be posh walking down the fancy part of Newcastle but only went in after meeting our lovely Yelp ambassador (check her out!) Blake's is located a short walk from the big Grey's momument and situated opposite the theatre so it's easy to find. It's actually smaller and much more relaxed than I had originally thought. Inside, the decor is very mixed: rustic wooden tables and chairs of various shapes and sizes, wooden beams, well-worn wooden floors, low ceiling, raised platforms, big Moroccan-style lamps, Victorian-like frames, modern counters and a 60's jazz statue! I'm not sure what to make of the mish-mash taste but it does definitely make this coffe shop stand out from the others filled with young friendly staff and your local caffeine addicts. I had a cheeky hot chocolate-on the menu it was described lushly but I can't say that I haven't had better. It was made very quickly and lacked the hot from the name. The price is pretty average and having had a look at the menu, I would say there's a good selection of food for a light lunch or hearty breakfast with a decent vegetarian choice range. The atmosphere was pleasing and not so loud that we couldn't hold a conversation. It wasn't too crowded either. Beware! The table legs are a little awkward and the tables are a little wonky...I managed to lose half of my drink before I sat down (luckily, there was lots of tissues I could help myself to)! This may not be the best place for clumsy people like me....but I'd say that I would come again to try the food (I've heard that the pancakes are pretty good) but I may skip the beverages.

    Sheetal M.

    Popped in here spontaneously whilst on a walk around Newcastle to escape the rain and it was nice. The menu options weren't that clear which was annoying and the staff were not that helpful but we worked things out in the end. The menu that was on display was the breakfast menu and if you wanted a sandwich, you couldn't choose your fillings, you had to choose the pre made ones. I opted for a goats cheese and Mediterranean vegetable bap which they heated up for me and it was delicious! A nice little find!

    Beautiful building from the outside!

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    16 years ago

    Traditional coffee shop. Selling awesome coffee, and food including: soup, sandwiches and paninis. Really nice 'mismatched' atmosphere.

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    11 years ago

    always a nice little place to have a catch up with good friends and good coffee, the snacks are good in here also.

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    Kracklin - Porchetta

    Kracklin

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    One of my Canadian friends just informed the rest of the group exuberantly that she found a place…read morethat serves poutine! I am not a poutine connoisseur, but the menu revealed lots of enticing sandwiches, many of which have an American deli look to them, so my husband and I ventured off to investigate for lunch one Saturday. Love the look of this new place - big menu on the wall, enticing displays of porchetta and other meats, as well as yummy homemade sweet things on display. We ordered at the front, and then our food was brought out to us at a communal table. We shared a salt beef sandwich, which tasted a lot like those back in my home country. Bread wasn't as good as a proper American deli, but the flavor of the pickle and the mustard adding a tang to the corned beef (aka salt beef) was so familiar. The meat was really tender and felt fresh, not heavy and oppressive as these big sandwiches can seem. We got a side of kracklin with apple jam - this is, of course, pork rinds (fried skin/fat). It's crunchy like a bag of crisps, but tastes like pork, which is weird, but also kind of delicious. My husband wasn't a massive fan, but I like all things salty and crispy, and thought the apple jam alongside was fantastic. We met one of my friends there by total coincidence, who got the poutine, and said it needed more cheese. She was impressed that they actually managed to find cheese curds, as they don't seem to exist in the UK, but they get them from a local dairy. Win! One of the owners said she was surprised and excited by how well the business was going, and hoping to expand the menu even more soon - right now it's just a couple of sandwiches and sides, albeit very creative ones that you can't get anywhere else. A welcome change from the usual boring sandwich shops you find everywhere, we'll be back for sure!

    Ever since I first went to Canada, I've been looking for somewhere over here that does delicious…read morepoutine. Unfortunately in Kracklin I have not found it. Poutine should have a thick, rich gravy and the cheese curds should not be cold. The french fries were OK I guess but I want something more for my money than just OK.

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    Kracklin - Protein Box

    Protein Box

    Kracklin - FILTHY P.I.G. - low and slow BBQ pulled pork with American cheese, pickled pink onions, apple slaw, crispy onion & green chili aioli

    FILTHY P.I.G. - low and slow BBQ pulled pork with American cheese, pickled pink onions, apple slaw, crispy onion & green chili aioli

    Kracklin - Mules are the perfect summer cocktail - all served with Bundaberg ginger beer

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    Mules are the perfect summer cocktail - all served with Bundaberg ginger beer

    Eat4less

    Eat4less

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £

    Eat4less, the ultimate pitstop for all us poor ones or those wanting to grab a bargain…read more This opened a little while back and ever since, there's always a huge queue. Always. Fear not, the queue of mainly students goes really fast. Have your £1 ready and you can have your baguette and 1p change in a matter of minutes. The place is pretty small (the queue extends outside a lot) and there's table benches to sit on either side. There's additional seating downstairs now too. Aside from the popular baguette, there's a selection of canned soft drinks and sandwiches from the cooler on the right and a hot drinks machine on the left (not sure what they did with the hot food thing which housed pasties etc). On the menu is also baked potatoes and panninis and there's also a breakfast menu too for early risers. There's so many different fillings that you could probably go everyday for a month and still.not tried everything. The staff deal with everything very quickly and say minimum words so don't expect to hold any conversations. The food. Well, I've only tried the baguette. It's alright. It does the job and for 99p, you can't really complain. The baguette is fresh and crunchy and there is a decent amount of the filling. It may not be the best quality food but seriously, who cares if you want food to save you from certain starvation?

    Best deal in town. Sandwiches are ok, but the prices are amazing. Every city needs an Eat For…read moreLess. I am from the USA and wish they would open one in, or several, in cities across the USA.

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    Eat4less - Inside in the mornings

    Inside in the mornings

    Eat4less - Front of the store during a less popular time

    Front of the store during a less popular time

    Eat4less

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    Pret A Manger - Front of cafe

    Pret A Manger

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    When I read Pret A Manger (sorry, my keyboard lacks the accent capabilities), I think of a…read moreVictorian paperboy calling out: "Eat up! Eat up! All our food is ready to eat!". I'm not sure why.... Out of all the sandwich lunch-y style shops, this is a first choice for me. Although it is expensive (sorry Miss Bank Account!), it is well worth it. The quality of food is always so good and fresh and their recipes are tasty! There's a good pace of updating the menu (loving the hot food choices in this cold weather) and there's a good range of warm beverages to help bring some feeling back to those frozen fingers. I can't say there is much seating room at this particular branch and the staff are not very good. They just stood around, chatting and blocking up the food and would not excuse themselves but instead kept bumping into me whilst talking very animatedly to a friend. I am very sad that I had to leave with an empty stomach.

    I have no idea if the coffee is so good in all of their outlets, but by far the best Cappuccino…read moreI've tasted is from here. It's not cheap at £1.99 (or £1.94) after the VAT reduction, but it's well worth every penny. First off, they use really good coffee. I often feel robbed when buying coffee from café's in town because it tends towards milky water. Not this coffee, it's rich, full of flavour and does the trick to wake me up before work. The way they foam the milk is also top notch, making it thick and creamy. I usually take sugar in my coffee but it seems a shame to spoil this coffee with sugar. The food is also superb. I recommend the Bacon and Cheese Croissant. It's absolutely divine, although again, at £1.89, it's not cheap! The service in this particular store is excellent. I tend to be in there around 8am before work, and although they have queues at this time, it takes less than five minutes to get my coffee. The staff are always very polite and friendly, they stock daily newspapers and they even have tables outside if you want to have a smoke with your coffee. All in all, five star coffee shop. And this applies to both of them in Newcastle, as I shop in both depending on which Metro I get.

    Pret - Filter Coffee

    Pret

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £££

    I had to write a review of this Pret-a-Manger in Newcastle as my first review…read more I have no idea if the coffee is so good in all of their outlets, but by far the best Cappuccino I've tasted is from here. It's not cheap at £1.99 (or £1.94) after the VAT reduction, but it's well worth every penny. First off, they use really good coffee. I often feel robbed when buying coffee from café's in town because it tends towards milky water. Not this coffee, it's rich, full of flavour and does the trick to wake me up before work. The way they foam the milk is also top notch, making it thick and creamy. I usually take sugar in my coffee but it seems a shame to spoil this coffee with sugar. The food is also superb. I recommend the Bacon and Cheese Croissant. It's absolutely divine, although again, at £1.89, it's not cheap! The service in this particular store is excellent. I tend to be in there around 8am before work, and although they have queues at this time, it takes less than five minutes to get my coffee. The staff are always very polite and friendly, they stock daily newspapers and they even have tables outside if you want to have a smoke with your coffee. All in all, five star coffee shop.

    I am in Newcastle most Saturday mornings and the Northumberland Street Pret is my current coffee…read morebar of choice for breakfast. In a few words, it just has a great atmosphere to the place. The staff are always friendly, polite and helpful to the customers and it's always a good sign when you notice that plenty of the other customers are regulars too, and are greeted as such by the staff. Like all Pret's the food is made on or close to the premises and it always tasty and fresh. Great to see a good range of meat-free options. At 99p for a mug of filter coffee and with a stamp-card scheme so you get a free cup for every 8 you buy, it's good value too. I was so impressed I recently messaged the company to let them know what a good job the team were doing, so it's great to be able to spread the word on here too.

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    Pret - A vanilla latte - the perfect pickmeup

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    A vanilla latte - the perfect pickmeup

    Settle Down Cafe

    Settle Down Cafe

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    We couldn't help but smile upon entering Settle Down. This is the place you want to have lunch, it…read morereally is. It's strikingly cosy, the food looked delicious and fresh, and the staff were bright and cheery. Not to mention, the swinging jazz music which welcomed us, which was a quirky addition. We knew we were on to something good when we entered to the most pleasant of aromas. 'What is that smell?!' - We just had to ask. It could have been a mixture of numerous delicious tasty concoctions but the overwhelming warm scent of 'the tangy Thai soup' oozing from the kitchen teased our hungry lunchtime bellies. With quite the selection of herbal tea, including some interesting loose leaf options, it's the perfect spot for tea in the toon. There's also fresh milkshakes too! I opted for a pot of apple and mint tea based on the waitress's recommendation and I wasn't disappointed. Mmm! We took a seat and awaited lunch whilst admiring the homely and bright interior. It wasn't long till I was in Thai soup heaven with a delicious bowl of thick, creamy, just-the-right-amount-of-spice tasty tang! Accompanied by a delicious tuna, cheese, olives and caramelised onion sandwich, it made for a fine lunch. Seriously yummy stuff and a mega bargain at just £4.50! This was a definite highlight of our time in Newcastle, for sure. And if Newcastle is on the cards again, I've no doubt that it'll be Settle Down that calls me back for lunch. Settle down and enjoy!

    The Settle Down is a cafe which shares space with a great independent record shop (alt vinyl) and a…read morecutting edge contemporary gallery (satellite) in the centre of newcastle upon tyne. the cafe serves toasted ciabatta sandwiches, great salads, homemade cakes, hearty soups, simple breakfasts and great coffee and tea. eat in or take out- great service from friendly staff. this tiny place is a beautifully styled cafe- old school chairs, battered wooden floor, nice bits of original art on the walls, nick-nacks spread about the place, a toy kitchen for kids to play with, cool lighting, a couple of stylish old macs providing free internet access. also great (and usually pretty obscure) music provided by the record shop. the opening hours are 8am-7pm, so it's one of the few places in newcastle where you can actually get a decent coffee and a lovely bite after 5pm. breakfasts are simple and cheap. everything's pretty cheap, in fact. set on a pedestrianised square, it's just a couple of minutes from central station, so the whole city is within easy reach and transport links are excellent. also nearby: premier apartments hotel, dance city, carling academy / o2 academy, journal tyne theatre, the centre for life / the life centre, tilleys, the forth, newcastle arts centre, black swan yard, hair mechanics, discovery museum, the salsa club, china town / stowell street, the gate, blackfriars, newcastle arena, st james park, westgate road, fenham.

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    Settle Down Cafe - Bacon, Brie and mango chutney sandwich.

    Bacon, Brie and mango chutney sandwich.

    Settle Down Cafe - Tangy Thai soup with tuna, cheese, olives and caramelised onion sandwich

    Tangy Thai soup with tuna, cheese, olives and caramelised onion sandwich

    Settle Down Cafe

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    Blake's - coffee - Updated July 2026

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