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Sluurpy > Restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne > Percy Arms

Percy Arms - Newcastle upon Tyne - Photo album

Lovely pub. Delicious home cooked food and friendly helpful staff. Well worth a visit. Sunday lunch is really good and reasonably priced. Best to book as its very popular.
First time at this establishment, invited along by a couple we know very well for a lunchtime meal. There are two menus a specials menu for over 60's and a normal menu which has a large selection of starters, mains and sweets. We arrived first and greeted by a member of staff in the restaurant wh
I had heard good things about this pub..first time visiting for me, upon turning into rhe carpark we knew it was busy.we had booked a table ahead so were okay..Tables were clean and we ordered drinks which came quickly..we were left to take our time whilst choosing what to order..It was at times dif
Lovely food and lovely staff. Recommend!👍
My Husband and I frequently visit. The food is excellent as is the service, nothing is too much trouble and the staff are professional and friendly. Highly recommend at any time of day.
Amazing food! Loads to choose from, lovely and cosy place. Staff are amazing aswell! 👏
Great food lovely staff! Highly recommend for some hearty pub grub or a pint or two!
A great country pub , your basic brown beam's , white walls and red seats but plenty of room in the restaurant.Two outdoor seating areas one smoking , one not although I don't think people follow that rule. Main thing "GREAT FOOD, GREAT DRINK"well worth a visit.
This is a lovely place to eat and the food is great and piping hot. We only usually come for Sunday lunch but popped in on a cold and windy Saturday and had mince and dumplings. Mine was with mash and my mam had chips which were home cooked and lovely. We were served by a lovely young man called And
The food was perfectly cooked and lovely and hot, the service was excellent there were about 25 of us everything was excellent 👍
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