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Sunday 15 November 2009

Newcastle, Blackfriars Restaurant & Fenwicks

On Friday, I went to Newcastle on Tyne with a couple of friends. We dined at The Blackfriars Restaurant The food was delicious and the service was excellent. My friends preferred not to have their photographs displayed on my blog, but here I am in the restaurant.


Apologies in advance for the rubbish photographs, I didn't want to take my DSLR with me, so took my little Nikon Coolpix L2. I'm only just realising now just what a difference my camera is making to my food photography. We started with a glass of bone-dry Mananilla Sherry from Andalucia.

An so to the Starters: This one is Confit of Cumbrian rabbit stew with Geordie rarebit. We didn't ask, but I assume the Geordie rarebit contains some 'Newky Broon' or Newcastle Brown Ale lol!


I was very impressed with the vegetarian options on the menu, those who follow this blog will know that I like my meat so these had to be really good to tempt me. The flan above is Pumpkin and Rose Petal Tart with Honey Vinaigrette. It was very tasty but I have say, I couldn't taste the rose petals.
This is the Locally foraged mushroom risotto with Parmesan and Tarragon Crisps.
And now to the MAINS! Again I was seduced by the Veggie option and I was not disappointed!
Here is what the menu said: Locally foraged mushroom, Yorkshire Blue & walnut Wellington with sage cream sauce.


Above: Barbary Duck breast, orange caramelised endive and redcurrant jus.
Loin of Scottish Venison, celeriac & truffle mash, wilted spinach and Port sauce. We drank 2006 Matakana Estate Pinot Noir, Marlborough, NewZealand.
Only two of us opted for dessert: above is the Vanilla Rice Pudding with Cherry & Brandy jam and below my option of Sticky Toffee Pudding with Banana Ice-cream and caramel sauce.

My friend were amused by my insistence on taking photographs of the food and were keen that I continued with our breakfast next day! I went for the Full English (above) a bargain at only Ā£3.30 from a little cafe on Mosely Street which was 'established in 1978'. To add to the atmosphere 'Sounds of the Sixties' was playing on Radio 2 in the background lol!
They also offered, beans on toast.
and bacon and egg on toast.

We had a great time in Newcastle, the independent department store Fenwicks is outstanding, we loved the food hall, the beauty section, the cook shop and the designer clothes.

Here are a couple of sneaky pics I took in the food hall:


Mmmm chocolate shoes and handbags!

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10 Comments:

At 15 November 2009 at 20:54 , Blogger Traceyr said...

I would have to say Janice that just on looks I would have preferred the breakfasts to the evening meals. But then again I'm not a "foodie" just a "greedy" ;)

 
At 15 November 2009 at 21:47 , Blogger Angelnorth said...

Great choice - Blackfriars is reliably good! The veggie options look interesting and that rice pud looks very tempting with the jammy puddle!

 
At 15 November 2009 at 22:18 , Blogger The imPerfect Housewife said...

I wish I could've gone with you!!!!

 
At 15 November 2009 at 22:54 , Blogger Kaz said...

I am sooo glad that you didn't eat the bunny. It looks lovely, but I'm with Tracey on the full english!!!

 
At 15 November 2009 at 23:52 , Blogger Hazel said...

My mouth is well and truly watering! x

 
At 16 November 2009 at 07:33 , Blogger Katiecakes said...

I've never been to Blackfriers, its always been on my to visit list though!

I love Fenwicks foodhall <3

Katie xox

 
At 16 November 2009 at 18:59 , Blogger Charlene said...

Looks delicious!

 
At 16 November 2009 at 22:40 , Blogger Helen McGinn said...

Heaven...I'm in heaven...! Now, replace those hash browns at the end with tattie scones and it'd be a hat trick! ;O)
xx

 
At 21 November 2009 at 17:27 , Blogger Suzie Ridler said...

Very cool post! I am so happy to meet you and I totally can relate to the challenge of taking pictures out in dark restaurants with a digital camera. That happened to me for my Fireside post! Wow, pumpkin and rose petal? I would have had to try that too. How amazing they had such fantastic vegetarian options, love that! Of course I am a meat eater but I know just how much of a challenge vegetarian dishes are, I used to be a vegetarian!

 
At 21 November 2009 at 17:57 , Blogger Suzie Ridler said...

I should also mention I will be back online some time next week after I have recovered a bit, LOL, just over did it.

 

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