Dining has not been arranged for Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday because we wanted you to make the most of the city of Newcastle, which offers an amazing variety of eateries. We also wanted to give you the freedom to go out, dine and network with your friends and new contacts in the setting of your choice. Below, you will find a list of restaurant recommendations from local colleagues, friends and family. We will add to it regularly in the build-up to the conference. And if you would like to make a recommendation yourself, feel free to comment on this post or send the information to conference@iti.org.uk. Happy (and delicious) browsing!
If you want to read more about the recommendations below, here are some links to local foodie blogs:
http://pipsfoodforthought.blogspot.co.uk
https://evesbaitbox.wordpress.com
http://scobberlotch.co.uk/page/2/
http://milkedteeth.blogspot.co.uk
http://www.foodfables.co.uk/about-me/
For vegetarians: http://cakepoppins.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/vegetarian-food-in-newcastle-upon-tyne.html
NEW recommended by Helen
https://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/food-drink/tyneside-bar-cafe
http://www.thebroadchare.co.uk
http://m.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk
Recommended by Veronica and Chris
http://www.mpwsteakhousenewcastle.co.uk
Recommended by Kelly and Donald
http://thebotanist.uk.com/location/Newcastle
Recommended by Sara
Recommended by Gary
http://www.cafetwentyone.co.uk
Recommended by Elle
http://www.marcopolonewcastle.com
http://www.hanahananewcastle.com
Recommended by Emilie
Looking for budget options only? Then it’s a stroke of luck that The Guardian chose to publish The Top Ten Budget Restaurants & Cafes in Newcastle. Some of our recommendations feature on the list.