Restaurant in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Dobson & Parnell
415ptsNewcastle's best-value Michelin Plate dinner.

About Dobson & Parnell
Dobson & Parnell holds Michelin Plate status in 2024 and 2025 and delivers a seven-course tasting menu at ££ pricing — the most accessible route into Newcastle's recognised dining tier. Fish cookery is the highlight; service is knowledgeable and well-paced. Book for a special occasion or date night when you want a polished evening without the ££££ outlay of House of Tides or SOLSTICE.
The Verdict
If you're choosing between Dobson & Parnell and 21 for a special occasion dinner in Newcastle, Dobson & Parnell is the stronger pick for anyone who wants a tasting-menu format without paying House of Tides prices. At the ££ price point, it punches above its tier: a seven-course tasting menu, Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, and a Google rating of 4.6 across 532 reviews make a compelling case. Book it for a date night, a birthday, or a business dinner where you need the room to do some of the work.
The Room and the Setting
The building dates to 1863, designed by Victorian architects John Dobson and William Parnell — the restaurant's namesakes. Original rough brick walls survive alongside white tiling, low-hanging lights, and partitioned banquette seating. Visually, it reads as a grown-up metropolitan brasserie rather than a fine-dining room, which is part of its appeal: the space feels appropriate for both a long tasting menu and a shorter set-menu dinner without the formality that can make some Michelin-flagged venues feel stiff. The location, close to Newcastle's Quayside, positions it well for a pre- or post-dinner walk along the river. For hotels nearby, see our full Newcastle upon Tyne hotels guide.
The Food
The kitchen's approach is to take recognisable dishes and sharpen them rather than reinvent from scratch — a sensible strategy at this price tier. Fish cookery is a particular strength, noted explicitly in Michelin's coverage. Reader accounts from verified sources highlight a seven-course tasting menu that included crispy oyster with apple and dill purée (served alongside a beetroot 'jammy dodger'), and lightly roasted halibut with fried chicken and mushroom ketchup. The set menu runs to dishes like rare-breed pork with carrot-leading pesto and fried sourdough crumb, followed by dark chocolate and orange pavé with chocolate aero and orange sorbet , confident, well-constructed plates rather than experimental ones. The wine list opens at £24 a bottle and is described as carefully chosen and global in reach.
For context on where this sits in the broader fine-dining conversation in the UK, venues like CORE by Clare Smyth in London, L'Enclume in Cartmel, and Moor Hall in Aughton represent the ceiling of the format in England. Dobson & Parnell doesn't compete at that level, nor does it price as if it does , which is exactly the point. It offers a polished tasting-menu experience at a fraction of those prices, in a city where the competition for this type of evening is genuinely limited.
Service and Atmosphere
Service gets strong marks from multiple verified accounts: knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive without tipping into overbearing. That balance matters on a special occasion, where you want staff who can speak to the menu without making the table feel like a classroom. The partitioned banquette layout gives the room a sense of privacy that works well for business dinners and date nights alike. The atmosphere skews grown-up rather than buzzy, which suits it better for later evening dining when you want the meal to be the focus.
Late-Night Viability
Dobson & Parnell sits close to Newcastle's Quayside, which gives it practical late-night context: the surrounding area has bars and venues that extend an evening naturally. The restaurant's own cocktail program is worth using before dinner rather than skipping straight to wine , pre-prandial cocktails are specifically flagged in Michelin's notes on the venue. Hours are not published in our current data, so confirm your booking window directly with the restaurant. For a broader picture of the city's evening options, see our full Newcastle upon Tyne bars guide and our full Newcastle upon Tyne experiences guide.
Recent Form
The Michelin Plate has been held consecutively in 2024 and 2025, and verified diner accounts suggest the kitchen's consistency has improved over time rather than plateaued. One regular noted it seems to be getting better with each visit , a signal worth weighting more heavily than a single strong review. That trajectory, combined with the price point, makes this one of the more reliable bookings in Newcastle's current restaurant scene.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: ££ , accessible for the quality on offer
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (532 reviews)
- Address: 21 Queen St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3UG
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine , contemporary takes on recognisable dishes
- Wine list from: £24 per bottle
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no significant lead time required, but book ahead for weekends
- Leading for: Special occasions, date nights, business dinners, tasting-menu evenings
- Start with: A cocktail before dinner , flagged in Michelin notes
- Nearby: Newcastle Quayside , walkable post-dinner options
How It Compares
Compare Dobson & Parnell
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dobson & Parnell | Modern Cuisine | An iconic address in the city, this elegant restaurant is named after Victorian architects, John Dobson and William Parnell, who were responsible for creating the building in 1863. The menus offer plenty of choice, with the kitchen taking recognisable dishes and bringing them up to date; the fish dishes are particularly good. Do start with a pre-prandial cocktail.; ‘We have been regular customers for a while, and it seems to be getting better each time,’ noted a reader who plunged into the ‘exceptional’ seven-course tasting menu at this grown-up metropolitan brasserie close to Newcastle’s Quayside. The gastronomic star turn on that occasion was a dish of crispy oyster with apple and dill purée (served with a beetroot ‘jammy dodger’), but bigger plates were also perfectly executed (think lightly roasted halibut teamed up with fried chicken and mushroom ketchup). Others have also lapped up equally enjoyable, ‘thoughtfully decorated’ dishes from the more modest set menu – perhaps rare-breed pork with carrots, carrot-top pesto and fried sourdough crumb followed by dark chocolate and orange pavé with chocolate aero and orange sorbet. Named after the two Victorian architects who designed the building, this is a spacious, good-looking venue with some of its original rough brick walls intact, plus white tiling, low-hanging lights and partitioned banquette seating. Service gets a resounding thumbs-up (‘knowledgeable, friendly and the right sort of attentive’), and the carefully chosen, global wine list promises sound drinking from £24. ‘Go there – you won't be disappointed.’; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| House of Tides | Modern British, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| SOLSTICE BY KENNY ATKINSON | Modern British | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| 21 | Modern British | Unknown | — | |
| Broad Chare | Traditional British | Unknown | — | |
| Lovage | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Dobson & Parnell?
Book the seven-course tasting menu on your first visit — verified diner accounts consistently rate it the stronger call over the set menu. The restaurant holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, which at ££ pricing makes it one of the higher-credentialled options in Newcastle at this tier. Arrive early enough to have a cocktail at the bar before sitting down; the room, with its original brick walls and banquette seating, is worth settling into.
What are alternatives to Dobson & Parnell in Newcastle Upon Tyne?
House of Tides and SOLSTICE BY KENNY ATKINSON both operate at a higher price point and are the city's prestige options if budget isn't the deciding factor. For something more casual and pub-adjacent, Broad Chare is the sensible alternative. Lovage is worth considering if you want a smaller, more intimate format. Dobson & Parnell sits in a practical middle ground: more formal than Broad Chare, less expensive than House of Tides.
What should I wear to Dobson & Parnell?
The venue is described as a grown-up metropolitan brasserie — think polished but not formal. A dress or smart trousers work well; trainers and casual sportswear would feel out of place given the setting and the price tier. There is no documented dress code, so err toward smart rather than black-tie.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Dobson & Parnell?
Yes, at this price tier it represents strong value. Verified diner reports describe the seven-course tasting menu as 'exceptional', with dishes like crispy oyster with apple and dill purée and lightly roasted halibut with fried chicken and mushroom ketchup landing as standouts. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 backs up the consistency claims. If you're weighing tasting menu versus set menu, the tasting format is where the kitchen shows its range.
Does Dobson & Parnell handle dietary restrictions?
The venue data does not include specific dietary policy details. The menu is described as offering 'plenty of choice', which suggests some flexibility, but if a dietary requirement is non-negotiable, check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm what the kitchen can accommodate across both menus.
Is Dobson & Parnell worth the price?
At ££ with a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025, it punches above its price band. The wine list starts from £24, and multiple verified accounts describe the food and service as consistently strong. Compared to House of Tides or SOLSTICE BY KENNY ATKINSON, you're getting credentialled cooking at a meaningfully lower cost — the trade-off is a less destination-level experience overall.
Is Dobson & Parnell good for a special occasion?
Yes. The combination of the 1863 Victorian building, banquette seating, attentive service, and a seven-course tasting menu makes it a practical choice for birthdays, anniversaries, or client dinners. Verified diners specifically call out the service as 'knowledgeable, friendly and the right sort of attentive' — that tone suits occasions where you want the room to feel considered without being stiff.
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