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The Broad Chare: Newcastle's Quintessential Gastropub

A Michelin Bib Gourmand gastropub in Newcastle’s Quayside, blending hearty British fare with an exceptional beer selection in a historic setting.

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Nestled in Newcastle upon Tyne’s historic Quayside, The Broad Chare is a celebrated gastropub renowned for its hearty British cuisine, seasonal menus, and an extensive selection of ales. Housed in a traditional Victorian red-brick building, it offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a blend of casual bar snacks and refined dining upstairs. A Michelin Bib Gourmand holder, it balances quality and value, making it a must-visit for food lovers seeking authentic local flavors.

A brief summary to The Broad Chare

  • 25 Broad Chare, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3DQ, GB
  • +441912112144
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  • Duration: 1 to 3 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Tuesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Wednesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Thursday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-10 pm

Local tips

  • Try the hand-raised Middlewhite pork pie and Scotch eggs for classic British bar snacks full of flavor.
  • Visit upstairs for a more formal dining experience with seasonal mains and traditional puddings.
  • Pair your meal with one of the over 50 local and classic ales available on tap.
  • Sunday lunch is a highlight, featuring rotating roasts like beef with Yorkshire pudding.
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A Historic Setting at the Heart of Newcastle's Quayside

The Broad Chare occupies a charming Victorian red-brick building that once served as a theatre box office, situating it firmly within Newcastle’s rich industrial heritage. Located on Broad Chare street, it benefits from the vibrant atmosphere of the Quayside, surrounded by cultural landmarks like the Baltic art gallery and the Sage concert venue. This location places the pub at the center of a lively food and drink scene, making it a favored spot for locals and visitors alike.

Gastropub Excellence with a Michelin Recognition

Awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand, The Broad Chare exemplifies the gastropub ethos: serving honest, well-crafted British food with an emphasis on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. The kitchen, led by skilled chefs, offers a menu that changes regularly to reflect the freshest produce available. Signature dishes include hand-raised Middlewhite pork pies, Scotch eggs, monkfish cheeks, and the beloved haggis on toast with fried duck’s egg. The menu spans from substantial bar snacks to hearty mains like dry-aged rib-eye steak and slow roast lamb shoulder, all prepared with care and respect for British culinary traditions.

A Balanced Partnership of Food and Beer

The Broad Chare prides itself on treating food and beer as equals, offering a wide range of local cask ales, craft beers, and classic options such as Guinness. With over 50 beer selections, the pub caters to enthusiasts looking for quality brews to complement their meals. The venue maintains a distinctly ‘pubby’ feel with separate bar, snug, and dining areas, allowing guests to enjoy either a casual drink or a sit-down meal in a comfortable setting.

Atmosphere and Dining Experience

Inside, the Broad Chare exudes warmth and friendliness, with a bustling yet relaxed vibe. The ground floor bar serves generous, flavourful snacks ideal for sharing, while upstairs, a 60-cover restaurant provides a more formal dining environment. The décor blends traditional pub charm with touches that celebrate Newcastle’s heritage, creating an inviting space for both solo diners and groups. The menu’s seasonal specials and classic British puddings add to the authentic experience.

Commitment to Quality and Value

Despite its upscale offerings, The Broad Chare remains committed to delivering good value, balancing premium British ingredients with more humble, foraged elements to keep prices moderate. This approach ensures an accessible yet special dining experience, suitable for occasions ranging from casual pints to celebratory meals. The pub’s focus on quality and seasonality has earned it a loyal following and recognition as one of Newcastle’s top gastropubs.

Location and Local Integration

Situated in a vibrant food hub, The Broad Chare benefits from its proximity to other cultural and culinary attractions, making it an excellent stop for food lovers exploring Newcastle’s Quayside. Its historic setting and dedication to British pub traditions provide a genuine taste of local life, enhanced by attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere.

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