
Best Restaurants in Morpeth
A guide to the best places to eat in Morpeth, from popular Italian restaurants and authentic Thai cuisine to independent cafes and cocktail bars.
Morpeth punches well above its weight when it comes to eating out. For a market town of around 15,000 people, there is a genuinely impressive range of restaurants, cafes and bars — from neighbourhood Italians and authentic Thai to modern brasseries and traditional tea rooms.
Here are some of the best places to eat in Morpeth right now.
Lollo Rosso Italia
40 Bridge Street, NE61 1NL
Lollo Rosso Italia is arguably Morpeth's most popular restaurant. Set over two floors in a light-filled building on Bridge Street, it serves freshly prepared Italian dishes in a buzzy, lively atmosphere. The menu covers all the classics — pasta, pizza, risotto — alongside daily specials and a solid wine list. Live entertainment features on some evenings.
Booking is strongly recommended, especially at weekends — tables fill up quickly.
Best for: Authentic Italian cooking in the heart of town. Book ahead at weekends.
Barluga
Sanderson Arcade, NE61 1NS
Part of the Vaulkhard Group, Barluga occupies a stylish space in Sanderson Arcade with dining spread over two floors. The menu leans modern British — think comfort food done well, alongside an a la carte offering. Burgers, steaks, fishcakes and seasonal specials sit alongside a comprehensive cocktail menu.
There is also a function room available for private events seating up to 60 guests. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are all catered for.
Best for: Modern brasserie dining in Sanderson Arcade. Strong cocktail list.
Nadon Thai
12A Newgate Street, NE61 1BA
Nadon Thai brings authentic Eastern flavours to Morpeth with a menu of curries, stir-fries, noodle dishes and traditional starters. Pad Thai, Thai green curry and roasted cashew nut stir-fry are among the highlights. The restaurant runs a daily happy hour between 5.30pm and 6.30pm (except Saturdays), making it one of the better-value options in town.
Takeaway and children's menus are both available, along with vegan and gluten-free choices.
Best for: Authentic Thai cuisine with a daily happy hour. Good value.
Savoy by Le Raaj
Elm House, Wellway, NE61 1BJ
A newer addition to the Morpeth dining scene, Savoy by Le Raaj brings authentic Indian cuisine to the town in a modern, sophisticated setting. The Le Raaj group already has a strong following across County Durham and Northumberland, and the Morpeth branch — set in the handsome Elm House building — continues that reputation with a menu of carefully spiced dishes, attentive service and a stylish interior.
Best for: Contemporary Indian dining in a striking setting. Worth trying the tasting menu.
The Auction House
63 Bridge Street, NE61 1PQ
Housed in a handsome three-storey building dating back to the mid-1800s, The Auction House works as both a daytime cafe and an evening cocktail bar and restaurant. By day, expect good coffee and relaxed lunches; by evening, the mood shifts to something more intimate, with cocktails and a fine dining menu. There is also an outdoor terrace and afternoon tea is served.
Open Thursday to Sunday.
Best for: Historic building with cocktails and fine dining. Great for a special occasion.
Cafe Des Amis
52 Newgate Street, NE61 1BE
A cosy independent cafe on Newgate Street, Cafe Des Amis is a reliable choice for breakfast, brunch or a light lunch. The menu focuses on quality coffees, teas, sandwiches and homemade cakes. It won a Good Food Award for Cafes in 2025, and the friendly, unhurried atmosphere makes it a pleasant spot to spend a morning.
Best for: Award-winning independent cafe. Perfect for brunch or coffee and cake.
Chantry Tea Rooms
9 Chantry Place, NE61 1PJ
Sitting opposite the Chantry Museum (home to the Morpeth Bagpipe Museum), this traditional tea room is a Morpeth institution. It is the kind of place where you go for a proper pot of tea, a scone with jam and cream, or a light lunch of sandwiches and soup. Unpretentious and welcoming — and a good stop after visiting the museum or walking along the river.
Best for: Traditional tea room opposite the Chantry Museum. Classic scones and light lunches.
Gran Caffe Lollo
Bridge Street
From the team behind Lollo Rosso Italia, Gran Caffe Lollo opened in 2024 and has quickly become a go-to for breakfast, brunch and lunch. The Italian cafe offers a cake and patisserie counter alongside a full menu. If you enjoy Lollo Rosso but want something more casual and daytime-focused, this is the place.
Best for: Italian cafe from the Lollo Rosso team. Excellent pastries and brunch.
Finding Your Table
Morpeth's restaurant scene is varied enough that you can eat well whatever your mood or budget. For a special night out, Lollo Rosso Italia and The Auction House are hard to beat. For a relaxed lunch, Cafe Des Amis and Chantry Tea Rooms deliver. And for something with a bit of spice, Nadon Thai and Savoy by Le Raaj offer excellent alternatives to the usual high street chains.
Most restaurants are within easy walking distance of one another, clustered around Bridge Street, Newgate Street and Sanderson Arcade — so you can always wander and decide on the night.
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Mentioned in this article
Lollo Rosso Italia
40 Bridge Street, Morpeth, NE61 1NL
Barluga
Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth, NE61 1NS
Nadon Thai
12A Newgate Street, Morpeth, NE61 1BA
Cafe Des Amis
52 Newgate Street, Morpeth, NE61 1BE
Chantry Tea Rooms
9 Chantry Place, Morpeth, NE61 1PJ
Gran Caffe Lollo
Bridge Street, Morpeth, NE61 1LX
Savoy by Le Raaj
Elm House, Wellway, Morpeth, NE61 1BJ
The Auction House
63 Bridge Street, Morpeth, NE61 1PQ