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Loch Fyne - Gosforth

Loch Fyne - Gosforth Summary

  • Address: The Former United Reform Church, West Avenue, Gosforth, NE3 4ES (Map)
  • Tel: +44 (0)191 255 9320
  • E-mail: Click here to contact
  • Cuisine(s): Seafood
  • Opening Times:
    Sun - Thurs: 09:30 - 22:00
    Fri - Sat: 09:30 - 22:30
  • Avg Price: £31.00
 

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks/wine and service/tip.)

Loch Fyne - Gosforth Description

The Loch Fyne Restaurant notion was a child of the crisis that struck the food supply industry towards the end of the 1990s, when seafood presented itself as a healthy and readily available alternative to other forms of food that were under pressure at the time. Starting from a small roadside shop, today the business has thirty-eight outlets across Britain, including some in listed buildings, as well as the original site at Cairndow, Argyll.

Whilst the restaurants share a common background, there is a welcome degree of individuality encouraged throughout the group, which makes for customer interest. What each outlet retains is the same warm and friendly ambience, and fabulous food served with a smile. If you like wholesome, fresh and reliable seafood caught and reared under carefully controlled conditions, well presented in unfussy surroundings, and you enjoy being well looked after by pleasant staff, Loch Fyne is for you.

There is an increasing awareness of other forms of food as safety in such matters tightens, but it is the staple fare upon which their success was created that prevails. Loch Fyne kippers, a fine bouillabaisse, Braden Orach, a traditional strongly smoked salmon, and the toothsome oysters, sometime with chilli and coriander, all are to be found throughout the various restaurants, as well as good Scottish prime sirloin steaks and delicacies such as homemade crab cakes with chargrilled vegetable ratatouille.  There is invariably a well-travelled wine list, sensible, both in content and prices.

Loch Fyne's greatest achievement has been to prove to a sceptical populace that chains or conglomerates can be made to work in the eating public's interest, as well as ensure a decent profit for those who carry the responsibilities. If imitation is one of the most telling forms of success, Loch Fyne is doing very well.

Your Reviews of Loch Fyne - Gosforth

Raymond (3 June 2008)

We’ve been to this restaurant a few times and it never disappoints. They even did grilled oysters in chilli for me, which wasn’t on the menu. With brilliant atmosphere and lovely décor, it’s a bit pricey. For a special treat it’s well worth it.

Gary (31 March 2008)

We attended by recommendation last Saturday and were totally blown away by the ambience and quality of the conversion and decor. The starters were demolished with no difficulty and the sea bass was to die for. Wine was a little pricey but good quality and we will definitely be visiting again when next in the area having come up to the Newcastle from Staffordshire for a long weekend.

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Additional Info for Loch Fyne - Gosforth

  • Yes Children welcome
  • No Groups allowed
  • No Air conditioning
  • Yes Outside seating
  • No Reservations
  • No Cover Charge
  • House red: N/A
  • House white: £12.95
  • Service charge: Not included, 10% for 6 or more
 
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