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Discover Newcastle’s street food scene on a 3-hour guided tour exploring Grainger Market, Quayside, and Grainger Town with tastings of local and international flavors.
The Newcastle: Grainger Town & Quayside Street Food Tour offers an engaging 3-hour exploration of the city’s vibrant culinary landscape. Starting at Tickets Bar near Newcastle Central Station, this tour takes you through Grainger Town, Old Newcastle, and along the Quayside, with stops that highlight local British, Asian, and international foods. The tour includes visits to a renowned Food Market, a lively Food Hall, and iconic streets like High Bridge Street Quarter and Dean Street.
While the experience promises a memorable taste of Newcastle’s food scene, it also combines sightseeing and history, making it ideal for those who want to enjoy good food while discovering the city’s historic and scenic areas. The tour is generally well-received for its knowledgeable guides and the quality of the tastings, though some reviews note that the value could be improved for certain food and drink offerings.


The tour begins inside Tickets Bar, conveniently located near Newcastle Central Station, making it easy for travelers arriving by train. Arriving early allows participants to enjoy 20% off selected hot and cold drinks by showing their tour ticket. The meeting time is 11:00 AM, so punctuality ensures the full experience. This informal start sets a friendly tone for the culinary journey ahead.
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Once the tour kicks off, the guide leads visitors through Grainger Town, a historic district known for its classical architecture. This guided walk offers insights into the area’s history and significance while setting the stage for the food tastings. The combination of sightseeing and cultural commentary makes the experience both educational and enjoyable.

Grainger Market is a highlight of the tour, with a 30-minute visit dedicated to sampling street foods from local vendors. The market’s lively atmosphere offers a chance to try a variety of dishes, showcasing the region’s culinary diversity. The food market is known for its quirky food stalls and fresh produce, making it an ideal spot for authentic tastings.

The Quayside area provides scenic views of the River Tyne and is another key stop. Here, the tour includes street food and regional tastings over 30 minutes. Visitors get to enjoy regional foods and desserts while taking in the riverside sights. This part of the tour combines food with the chance to appreciate Newcastle’s riverside charm.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour also explores the High Bridge Street Quarter and Dean Street, known for their eclectic and historic atmosphere. During these stops, you’ll find a variety of world foods and local British specialties, providing a diverse palate experience. The guide points out interesting landmarks and food spots along the way.
Dessert tasting is a special feature during the riverside segment, where delicious desserts are sampled in a relaxed setting. This part of the tour offers a sweet finish while allowing guests to enjoy the scenic views of the Tyne. The focus on local and innovative food ensures a satisfying conclusion to the culinary walk.
The 3-hour tour is designed for flexibility and ease, with comfortable pacing to explore multiple locations without feeling rushed. The tour remains wheelchair accessible and is led by a live English-speaking guide. It is advisable to inform the tour provider of any dietary requirements beforehand to accommodate specific needs.
Reservations are flexible, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Paying is done later, allowing for booking flexibility. The tour’s value is generally rated positively, though some reviews mention that the food and drink portions might feel limited relative to the price.

This tour provides a well-balanced mix of culinary tastings and cultural storytelling. The guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the experience more engaging. The stops at Grainger Market and along the Quayside reveal the city’s lively food scene and scenic beauty.
The Grainger Town & Quayside Street Food Tour suits visitors who enjoy good food, like exploring historical city areas, and prefer a guided walk with tastings included. It’s especially fitting for those interested in local British cuisine and world foods from Asian and other regions. The moderate 3-hour duration makes it an ideal choice for a daytime activity in Newcastle.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 11:00 AM.
Where does the tour meet?
Participants meet inside Tickets Bar, near Newcastle Central Station.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is included in the food tastings?
The tour features tastings of local British, Asian, and world foods at at least 5 locations, including the Grainger Market and riverside stops.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Are drinks included?
No specific drinks are included in the tastings, but early arrivals can enjoy 20% off on drinks at Tickets Bar.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, the guides are described as friendly and knowledgeable, providing insights into both the food and the history of Newcastle.
Do I need to inform about dietary restrictions?
Yes, it’s recommended to notify the activity provider about any dietary requirements before or immediately after booking.
Can I reserve my spot and pay later?
Absolutely, the booking process allows for reserve now, pay later.
What makes this tour different from other food tours?
This tour combines culinary tastings with guided sightseeing of historic neighborhoods and the riverside, offering a well-rounded experience of Newcastle’s cultural and food scene.