Eddy Eats Sunday Lunch Pub Reviews
Review: The Swan, Heddon-on-the-Wall
MRS EATS and I have a golden rule never to return to a pub within a year of our last review. Well, rules are made to be broken.
Review: Black Door Bar and Dining Rooms, Morpeth
IN our quest to bring you our views on where to head for a decent scran, Mrs Eats in particular, will leave no stone unturned or door unclosed.
Review: Thinford Inn, near Spennymoor, County Durham
“WHERE shall we scran today then?” Mrs E asked as we woke up on Sunday morning.
Review: Coach and Horses, Leybourne Hold
WE had friends visit us a couple of weekends ago. They had travelled up from the Big Smoke and were keen to do the tourist thing.
Review: Anchor Inn, Whittonstall
IT’S probably only a matter of time before some of the region’s more isolated pubs fall foul of the credit crunch.
Review: The Royal Quays, North Shields
REGULAR readers of this page will know I’ve had mixed results at chain pubs, although I believe it’s wrong to turn your nose up at them.
Review: Collingwood Arms Hotel, Cornhill on Tweed
WHAT with all this talk of credit crunch and banks falling off the edge of a cliff, I fear I too may have to tighten my belt.
Review: Bowes Incline Hotel
IT’S always a delight to stumble upon a hidden gem. Experience has shown hidden gems are often discovered when plans have to be hastily rearranged.
Toby Carvery, Kingston Park, Newcastle
WE seem to have hit a run at the moment, the missus and I. Every now and then on our travels we stumble upon a carvery, but lately we have notched up three in a row.
Review: Hamilton Russell
PATIENCE is a virtue I don’t possess, so when the glum-looking barman told me there was a 50-minute wait for food, my heart sank.
