Best French Restaurants in Stanley
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- £25 and under
- £26 to £40
- £41 and over
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- DDanielleEdinburgh/Midlothian •2 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoWe came here as our first food pit stop on our short break to Northumberland. The portion sizes were perfect for lunch. The staff were really attentive and the food was really good. It is pricey but we didn’t begrudge paying.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
- AAbigailLiverpool/Merseyside •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAll of the staff we interacted with were very friendly and helpful and gave good suggestions. Particularly Tom with the dessert suggestion of the fruit crumble sundae! Food was excellent quality - three of us had the roast, and one had fish and chips. It was relatively quiet as we had an early meal. Facilities were clean, and we all came away feeling we'd had a nice, happy evening out, and we would be happy to return the next time we visit the area.More infoWilliam De PercyPrice: Moderate• Contemporary French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4