This week, we're sharing the best budget friendly (yet AMAZING) food across Newcastle and the North East, so we can save our pennies without missing out.
Grainger Market
The Quayside Market
Every Sunday, the Quayside comes alive with a vibrant market offering a mix of handmade crafts, vintage treasures, and (most importantly) delicious food stalls that won't break the bank. Whether you're in the market for a hot cup of cider or loaded Yorkshire pud wrap, there's hopefully something here to suit every taste and budget.
Top Pick: Gourmet Sausage Rolls – £4 each
Sambuca, Heaton
Dog friendly? Service dogs only.Family friendly? A big yes – the more, the merrier!
Accessible? Yes, with step-free access.
Sambuca has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for affordable Italian dining in the North East. When I first moved here, I couldn't believe how many of these restaurants I would come across on a daily basis. Known for its generous portions and unbeatable prices, it’s a great choice for a no-fuss festive meal.
The early bird menu offers three courses for £7.95, meaning you can enjoy classic pasta dishes, hearty risottos, and indulgent desserts without blowing the budget.
Top Pick: Lasagna – £5.50 for a hearty portion
Northumberland Street Christmas Market
For a real festive feast, head to the Northumberland Street Christmas Market, where food stalls are bursting with seasonal delights. From bratwurst sausages to churros dripping in chocolate, it’s a winter wonderland for foodies. If you're looking to save, many vendors offer sample-sized portions, perfect for sharing and tasting a bit of everything.
Top Pick: Festive Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream – £4
Big River Bakery, Shieldfield
Known for its mission to bring communities together through wholesome, affordable baking, Big River Bakery is a gem. They specialize in locally-sourced, freshly-baked goods that don’t cost a fortune. From Northumberland stotties to their legendary pies, every bite seems crafted with love. Pop in for a warming lunch, and you can walk out with change from a fiver.
Top Pick: Sausage Stottie – £3.75
Cook House, Ouseburn
Nestled in a quirky converted shipping container, Cook House offers a cozy atmosphere with a focus on simple, seasonal dishes. While it’s known for its weekend brunches, their affordable small plates make it an ideal spot for sharing and sampling new flavors. It’s proof that high-quality food doesn’t have to come with a high price tag.
Top Pick: Soup of the Day with Fresh Bread – £6
Kiln, Ouseburn
Kiln is a hidden treasure offering a unique blend of handcrafted ceramics and incredible food. Their small plates and sandwiches are flavorful, fresh, and surprisingly affordable. Everything here is made from scratch, including the ceramics you eat from, adding a personal touch to every meal.
Top Pick: Feta and Pomegranate Flatbread – £7
Tynemouth Market
For a weekend outing, Tynemouth Market offers everything from vintage finds to delicious street food. Grab a cup of artisan coffee and a bite to eat while browsing the stalls. Whether it’s a fresh sourdough sandwich or a cheeky dessert, you’ll find plenty of tasty options for under a tenner.
Top Pick: Homemade Quiche Slice – £4
Prohibition Cabaret Bar, Pink Lane
If you’re in the mood for something a bit different, Prohibition Cabaret Bar offers an affordable food-and-drink experience with a side of quirky charm. While the main draw is the entertainment, their budget-friendly snack options make it a great spot for a casual bite. Think loaded nachos, sharing platters, and comforting toasties – all served with a smile.
Top Pick: Cheese Toastie and Soup Combo – £5
That should help you keep the festivities bright without dimming your wallet! Have other hidden gems or secret deals we’ve missed? Let us know at @thetoondiaries or drop your recommendations below!


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