OAK Newcastle is a one of a kind bar and restaurant situated in the heart of the Newcastle quayside. Open all hours of the day, OAK Newcastle offers something for everyone, from breakfast to late night dancing.
Founded by father and son, Ross and Ashley Arceri, along with family friend, Stephen Grieveson, OAK is situated in the basement of the recently refurbished, Grade 2 listed Milburn House.
A choice of two entrance doors takes you inside to reveal an eclectic mix of wall coverings, decorative brickwork and modern antiques that keep the eye wandering and the imagination guessing. OAK also benefits from an outdoor courtyard and three unique rooms, including the SSHH room.
Our decor provides the perfect setting for top DJ’s and live musicians to provide a cool soundtrack from a range of music genres, encompassing everything from funky northern soul and disco to downtempo and chill house.
OAK offers a wide variety of domestic and international beers, as well as a selection of cask ales from local breweries. If you prefer wine, our well-tailored wine list features a mix of classic favourites as well as a number of well-respected, lesser known labels.
If you’re feeling more adventurous, ask a member of our highly trained bar staff to shake up a mixed drink. We are particularly proud of our extensive rum menu and offer a number of rum based drinks, including the increasingly popular Hemingway Daiquiri - made with Havana club rum, maraschino liqueur and a dash of grapefruit.
OAK also offers a choice of food dishes throughout the day, including posh pub grub, a la carte options and sharing platters.
User Reviews
Wow!!! We went yesterday and I have already been 'phoning and texting to send family and friends along!
This restaurant is gorgeous! Gone is the plain, basic style of Oldfields and in it's place is glamour and opulence. The welcome was warm, the staff and service were great, the waiter we had was friendly and informative, as were the other staff members. As for the food, say no more, tasty, different, plenty of it, each course (for both of us)was wonderful a sheer delight for taste buds. A few notable asides, disabled access is great there is a ramp as well as steps, so those of us with mobility problems can access 1Oak easily and disabled toilets are also accessible. All round a joy of a restaurant we can't wait to go back, breakfast is high on our agenda, let's face it so it the entire menu! I have rang friends and family and told them about this glorious find! ...
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