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Nothing about the entrance, or the wide staircase that takes you to the first floor, quite prepares you for the almost barn-like size of this place. You will not believe how huge it is until you see it, but as the building used to be a cinema, this should perhaps come as no surprise. The extensive menu is almost as big as the restaurant, and contains a wide variety of dishes to suit all tastes, including vegetarians. The sea food section is particularly fine and includes lobster, oysters, and mussels. There is a separate set-price lunch menu, and yet another fixed-price menu for Sundays.
An excellent stairlift is available for people with mobility problems.
Not impressed some of the staff rude - especially the one featured on the website serving people. http://www.poons.com/ Stay away if you can!! Was planning a new years party for 50 for mid ... more
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Newcastle is the unofficial capital of north-east England. A city of both tradition and innovation, where old and new comfortably co-exist, it inspires a fierce loyalty among its “Geordie” population. But it is a cosmopolitan place (famed for its hospitality), which has accepted …