ERNEST IS AN INDEPENDENT CAFE BAR SITUATED IN THE TOP END OF THE OUSEBURN; WE DO OUR VERY BEST TO SERVE UP HONEST FOOD, DRINK, MUSIC AND ART. WE ARE OPEN EVERYDAY 10AM UNTIL LATE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, DRINKING AND DANCING.
The food itself was wonderful and so tasty (see photo attached). However, there was little options for people who dont like egg (like myself) which is something to consider (i simply gave the egg to my friend, but some people may not want to do that). Our server was very pleasant.
Well this was worth walking to find!! Delicious coffees, excellent cheesecake and a very nice prosecco to finish. A foodie tour of Ouseburn needs to include dessert, and this was a great spot for that.
The food we had was nice but there isn’t a lot of selection for people who don’t like eggs (there was only the granola). I had the saag aloo hash bowl with no egg which was nice. It’s great this place is dog friendly and the atmosphere is cool. Cocktail list looked great too!
Excellent brunch lunch dinner restaurant Massive portions mixed with high quality ingredients. Very casual and relaxed atmosphere. Simply one of the best overall places I’ve visited in the UK. Lots of different events on too.
Loved my veg hash bowl, but Turkish eggs on toast were way too spicy. Great brunch place and their lemonades are sooooo good, especially the ginger beer mint one! Also they are dog friendly.
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Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1
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