Best French Restaurants in Waldridge
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- $30 and under
- $31 to $50
- $50 and over
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- AAliVIPLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAnother wonderful meal in this truly special restaurant. Fantastic menu, great service and superb food. Can’t recommend highly enough!More infoBouchon Bistrot - HexhamPrice: Expensive• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.9
- MMickNewcastle and Northumberland •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoFantastic and when some restaurants absolutely rip you off on wine mark up lovely French red below £30More infoCôte Brasserie - NewcastlePrice: Moderate• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.6
- SSarahNewcastle and Northumberland •14 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoBrilliant as always, the softest turkey in a Christmas dinner I have ever eaten. We love this restaurant and come every Christmas Eve.More info21Price: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.8
- JJennyNewcastle and Northumberland •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoA really nice restaurant. Lovely inside. It was very busy which was good to see. Obviously popular. First time visit and I’d love to go back. The food was really good. Great choice. The prices were great. HUGE wine choice. The staff were good. Can’t fault anything. Definitely worth a visit.More infoThe French QuarterPrice: Expensive• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.8
- SStephanieOrlando / Central Florida East •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024A most perfect experience. The team at the old deanery strike a really great balance between efficiency, professionalism with a good dose of warmth and can do. The afternoon tea consists beautifully fresh finger sandwiches (we asked for a few more and these were given with pleasure) and a small savoury tartlet, delicious with prawn and dill. Now…. The scones well they are just about the most epic scones, we are still talking about them! Short and crisp top and crumbly unctuous.. even a small shot glass of chocolate ganache which sadly couldn’t be finished due to our expanded waists! Teas, coffee & the most exquisite English sparkling wine were the ideal pairing to this feast. You simply MUST try it ! Thankyou to the whole teamMore infoThe Old DeaneryPrice: Very Expensive• British• Ripon•4.7