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13 restaurants in Newark




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Featured Restaurant

Lincoln Road, Newark, NG24 2DB [Map]

Part of the Whitbread family, Table Table restaurants aim to bring great value tasty pub food to an ever increasing eating-out public who like well prepared and genuine food served by friendly staff in relaxing surroundings. Learn more

Part of the Whitbread family, Table Table restaurants aim to bring great value tasty pub food to an ever increasing eating-out public who like well prepared and genuine food served by friendly staff in relaxing surroundings. If that sounds too much like a dream come true be assured that at Table Table they also walk the talk, and are pleased to have the chance to prove it.

Their well located restaurants are spread across a wide range of decors and styles, and all of them share a determination to provide comfort, warmth and relaxation. Their buffet menus for special occasions are remarkable value.

In keeping with modern trends they provide dishes to nibble or share as guests consider the spread of options on a menu that could be described as British with welcome incursions. So as you share long Italian flatbread, and dough balls and dips, or a sharing platter with an imaginative range of finger food starting with garlic and breaded mushrooms, it's time to think about the relative merits of aromatic duck parcels, a prawn cocktail, breaded Camembert or sticky chicken goujons to name but a few.

Many an innocent dish from the past has been hi-jacked in the best possible sense into becoming what is now called a 'pub classic'. Wiltshire cured ham with eggs is served with chunky chips and beef, mushroom and ale pie, or chicken and chips are all familiar with British tables, be they in the dining room or the kitchen. Now they have been added to by chicken fajitas, a sweet red pepper, crème fraiche and fennel tart, a leg of duck slowly cooked and served with a Bramley apple and cider sauce, or chilli con carne with basmati rice, sour cream and guacamole and nachos. So is the humble burger with six enticing toppings.

The point is they, and others, are all here at Table Table, well prepared with quality ingredients, and presented in a way that makes you hungry even if you thought you weren't.

Getting down to the more serious side of the table keep an eye open for the seafood pie, a delightful assembly of things fishy including crayfish, red snapper, prawns and clams. Many of their steaks are 28 days matured, including a 7oz fillet. All steaks are served with watercress, roasted cherry tomatoes, a flat mushroom and chunky chips. A choice from 4 sauces adds the final touch of enjoyment.

Pastas and salads embrace some well known and loved names, but for sheer enjoyment the hot smoked salmon salad takes some beating - flakes of hot smoked salmon mixed with a house salad and soy and ginger sauce. A real winner.

Snacks aplenty cover hot baguettes with the like of grilled pork loin and Bramley apple sauce, sandwiches filled with Cheddar cheese, or prawns and Marie Rose sauce, and jacket potatoes with such temptations as chilli con carne. Add a bowl of chips for only a little extra.

A well travelled wine list offers helpful advice for the uninitiated and there's an impressive choice of draught and bottled beers and lagers. All in all it would appear that Table Table are more than achieving their aims, providing the opportunity for people to eat out enjoyably, with excellent value for money. Long may they continue to do so.

For completely up to date information on menu changes and special offers do make a regular check on their lively Website.

Family, Pub, Traditional

£13.00£20.00

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The Ossington, Castle Gate, Beast Market Hill, Newark, NG24 1BH [Map]

Housed within the striking mock-Tudor Ossington building, just a 3-minute walk from the Buttermarket Shopping Centre, Zizzi Newark offers tired shoppers a welcome respite with a variety of delicious Italian specialities. Learn more

Housed within the striking mock-Tudor Ossington building, just a 3-minute walk from the Buttermarket Shopping Centre, Zizzi Newark offers tired shoppers a welcome respite with a variety of delicious Italian specialities. Boasting splendid views of Newark Castle and the River Trent, the restaurant is only a short walk from the historic Market Place and attractions such as The Palace Theatre and the Grade I-listed St. Mary Magdalene's Church.

The bustling open kitchen at Zizzi turns out freshly prepared, tasty fare. The extensive à la carte offers distinct sections of antipasti, salads, pizza and calzone, pasta, risottos and mains of seasonally changing meat and fish dishes with a variety of tempting desserts to finish.
 
Zizzi's special antipasti platter has mixed Italian meats with buffalo milk mozzarella, marinated sun-dried tomatoes, mixed olives and red onion focaccia bread. There's also choice of arancini, crispy risotto balls stuffed with mozzarella and peas and served with a tomato chilli sauce as well as gnocchi gorgonzola, potato dumplings in a creamy gorgonzola and spinach sauce seasoned with nutmeg and black pepper, setting the tone for a hearty meal.

For a delicious pasta or risotto choose between penne vodka, king prawns, chilli, peas and Grana Padano in a creamy tomato and vodka sauce; ravioli di capra, goat's cheese and spinach ravioli served with tomato sauce and topped with pesto and pine nuts; zucca e pancetta, pumpkin, pancetta, spinach, sage and Grana Padano topped with mascarpone and rigatoni con pollo e funghi, chicken in a tomato, onion, rosemary and mushroom sauce. Gluten-free pasta is also available on request.

If you prefer a pizza, then you could try Zizzi's speciality pizza rustica, which couples extra thin and crispy bases with a range of toppings such as bufala, buffalo mozzarella with sunblush tomatoes, basil, rocket and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil or mare e monti, one half topped with tiger prawn, courgette and mozzarella and the other with spicy sausage, tomato sauce and chilli, all finished off with a rocket and crème fraîche. The carne piccante calzone has marinated chicken, meatballs, Bolognese sauce, mushrooms, chillies, tomato and mozzarella while the clarissa version, has aubergine, and red pepper caponata, olives, goats' cheese, rocket, pine nuts, tomato and mozzarella. Zizzi's calzon'pizzas, half calzone and half pizza, add an interesting twist to the meal.

Sumptuous mains include agnello con peperonata, roasted lamb shank served with basil, roasted vegetables and a little pot of potatoes with tomato, red onion and Grana Padano; duck arrosto, slow roasted whole duck leg in a balsamic, olive and pancetta reduction served with Tuscan potatoes and green beans; and sea bass al vino, sea bass pan fried with wine, garlic and baby plum tomatoes and served with herby potatoes.

The scrumptious dessert list offers torta cioccolata with its thick hazelnut chocolate base topped with rich chocolate torte and served with vanilla mascarpone; homemade tiramisu; creamy vanilla pannacotta with fruit compote and torta Zizzi, an almond-based plum and fig tart topped with pistachios and icing sugar and served with gelato.

The wine list is dominated by a range of Italian wines from regions such as Veneto, Lazio, Sicily, Tuscany and Lombardy. Also on offer is an assortment of beers, and spirits as well as a range of soft and hot drinks.

More information can be found on their Website.

Italian

£25.00£30.00

Pizza Express - Newark

Town Wharf, Newark, NG24 1EU [Map]

Pizza Express remains a hugely popular bedrock of casual eating. Its popularity is testimony to the fact that across the country, they have restaurants where you will always be guaranteed a good nosh, with children's tastes being well catered for. Learn more

Pizza Express remains a hugely popular bedrock of casual eating. Its popularity is testimony to the fact that across the country, they have restaurants where you will always be guaranteed a good nosh, with children's tastes being well catered for.

Pizza Express has gone even more Roman, and following the success of that particular example of listening to their public have introduced Romana pizzas, including the scorching Etna and the hearty Siciliana.

These pizzas are now thinner, bigger and crispier, and if that sounds like a marketing line, it is. However, unlike many such lines, this one is true, and their quality is always consistent, though cleverly they have still managed to retain a homemade feel to their pizzas.

As an alternative to pizza, try their pollo pesto - cavatappi pasta with torn chicken breast, mushrooms, red onions and mozzarella in a creamy gruyere, parmesan and pesto sauce and finished with grana padano - or the niçoise salad with mixed leaves, yellowfin tuna, free range egg, green beans, potatoes and tomatoes with olives, anchovies, capers and house dressing.

Many of the big chains have come a long way, and Pizza Express is certainly amongst them. One of the first to be quoted on the Stock Exchange - in 1993 - Pizza Express is not a franchise operation and retains tight control through its own staff.

Their wine list - though short - contains some surprisingly good offerings, especially their intense Australian Chardonnay, and a big, full-bodied Merlot from Cusumano, Sicilia.

Pizza & Pasta

£15.00£21.00

Rushton's Bistro

41 Stodman Street, Newark, NG24 1AW [Map]

Rushton's, Newark's well known delicatessen now has an exciting little bistro attached to it. Situated 'next door' to the existing family-run enterprise, the new bistro serves food directly from Rushton's counters and kitchens. Learn more

Rushton's, Newark's well known delicatessen now has an exciting little bistro attached to it. Situated 'next door' to the existing family-run enterprise, the new bistro serves food directly from Rushton's counters and kitchens.

You could enjoy mouth watering Italian, Spanish, French and English deli platters; whole baked camembert with fresh thyme and honey, or a platter of cheese before taking a look at the blackboards for the day's menu.

Starters encompass fishcakes with smoked chilli jelly while classic dishes include such choices as sausage and mash; Moroccan lamb tagine; and confit duck leg, Toulouse sausage, and pork belly served in a haricot bean stew.

The roast rump of lamb served with flageolet beans and spring onion mash, or chicken Dijonnaise with sautéed potatoes could hardly fail to please the dedicated carnivore. Fish is represented by a grilled fillet of sea bass with provençale vegetables, classic moules mariniere, and Rushton's fish pie.

Desserts of raspberry crème brûlée and sticky toffee pudding rarely fail to please.

Bistro, Gourmet, Modern British

£22.00£27.00

The Willow Tree

Front Street, Barnby in The Willows, Newark, NG24 2SA [Map]

The Willow Tree is the only pub in the small village of Barnby-in-the-Willows, and has been around since the 1870s; ales were probably brewed on site and sold long before that. The nostalgic effect still remains and now it's heartening to see people engaged in a friendly banter over freshly prepared food, cask-conditioned ales and chilled draught beers. Learn more

The Willow Tree is the only pub in the small village of Barnby-in-the-Willows, and has been around since the 1870s; ales were probably brewed on site and sold long before that. The nostalgic effect still remains and now it's heartening to see people engaged in a friendly banter over freshly prepared food, cask-conditioned ales and chilled draught beers.

A quick look into the kitchen reveals use of local, seasonal vegetables, beef from a nearby farm, twice-fried chips made with Lincolnshire Maris Piper potatoes, peeled and chipped by hand, and homemade ice-cream. Then snuggle down to enjoy some appetizing pub fare - pigeon and bacon salad, mozzarella chicken supreme and lemon cream crunch perhaps.

Bateman's XB is a mainstay brew in the drinks list in addition to a rotating selection of seasonal brews. Put your grey cells to the test on Sunday evenings as The Willow Tree hosts a challenging and entertaining quiz night.

English, Modern British, Pub

£16.00£25.00

The Wheatsheaf Inn

Dry Doddington, Newark, NG23 5HU [Map]

International

£14.00£27.00

Caunton Beck

Caunton Village, Newark, NG23 6AB [Map]

With a quiet countryside setting and a deft makeover, Caunton Beck is a celebration of modern European and Pacific Rim cuisine in an area where one could anticipate customary pub food. They are open all day so you could pop in for a drink at the bar, head to the restaurant for a relaxed meal or catch a glimpse of the sun at the terrace. Learn more

With a quiet countryside setting and a deft makeover, Caunton Beck is a celebration of modern European and Pacific Rim cuisine in an area where one could anticipate customary pub food. They are open all day so you could pop in for a drink at the bar, head to the restaurant for a relaxed meal or catch a glimpse of the sun at the terrace.

Twice baked smoked haddock and leek soufflé is a good way to start, or try the confit of belly pork with a parsnip and mustard seed puree. Main dishes might include British beef and Irish stout pie and pan-fried lamb's liver with crisp smoky bacon and onion. For desserts choose between a baked damson and sloe gin posset and chilled prune and Armagnac custard tart.

A breakfast of oak smoked salmon with scrambled eggs and granary toast or full English could rev up your energy levels and prepare you to take on a busy day.

Modern European, Pacific Rim

£20.00£30.00

The Dovecote Inn

Moorehouse Road, Laxton, Newark, NG22 ONY [Map]

Traditional

£19.00£29.00

Cutler's Restaurant

The Grange Hotel, 73 London Road, Newark, NG24 1RZ [Map]

British

N/A£30.00

The Kitchen Garden

Kelham House Country Manor Hotel, Main Street, Kelham, Newark, NG23 5QP [Map]

British, Modern British, Modern European

£15.00£30.00

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