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House of Tides
Kenny Atkinson's Michelin-starred operation in a 16th-century merchant house where Geordie produce meets serious technical skill.
🍴 Modern Britishupscalesophisticatedintimatehistoricrestaurant
You're dining in what feels like Newcastle's best-kept secret, tucked away on a cobbled Close that most people walk past without noticing. The 16th-century merchant house setting gives you proper atmosphere – exposed beams, stone walls, the works – but this isn't some ye olde tourist trap. Kenny Atkinson's cooking is the real deal: Michelin-starred technique applied to the best of Northumberland's larder. The tasting menus change with obsessive attention to seasons, and watching the kitchen work through the open pass is like witnessing a very expensive, very delicious ballet. At these prices, you're committing to a proper night out, but when the food hits this level and the service makes you feel genuinely looked after rather than just processed, it's worth every penny.
Known for
- ★Michelin star
- ★Kenny Atkinson
- ★Historic 16th-century building
- ★Tasting menus
- ★Local Northumberland produce


