Durham

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The Garden House Pub
North Road

Through the park behind the railway station, serving excellent pub grub and considerably cheaper than city centre pubs and restaurants.

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Wetherspoon's
85 Russell Way

On north road and lloyd's opposite the gala for basic but hearty pub meals: burgers, curries, etc.

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La Spaghettata
Sadler Street

For wonderful and very cheap italian food. prices around â£6-8 for a main course.

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Café Cenno

Upstairs in the durham indoor market, with a splendid vista of the railway viaduct and river on one side, and the market stalls on the other. bacon and eggs, etc. free wi-fi internet access is available when purchasing food and drink.

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Romeo's

On elvet bridge for a chintzy italian restaurant.

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Stantons Fish and Chips

The best fish and chips in durham also crackin' pizza n pasta!

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Gregg'the Bakers

Or peter's cathedral bakers, for pies, pasties, sandwiches, cakes and drinks. the gregg's on saddler street has some seating upstairs.

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Ruby's Roast

Cheap beef sandwiches and burgers. great after a night out, but even more so at other times.

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The Bridge Hotel
Cheapside

Under the viaduct, for large portions.

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Michaelangelo's

At neville's cross approximately two kilometres from the cathedral for a classy italian restaurant.

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Bella Italia
20-22 Silver Street

Italian restaurant underneath cafe rouge formerly pizza hut in silver street at the end of framwellgate bridge. ask for a table in the conservatory overlooking the river wear.

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Court Inn
Court Lane

Next to the crown court. best to book a table, and look out for the prisoner peaking through the window in the dining room! specials during the day.

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Chiquito's
Walkergate

Ask, nando's and slug & lettuce. typical decent chain-restaurants in the complex next to the gala.

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The Almhouses Restaurant

On palace green, between the castle and cathedral.

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Kwai Lam

Chinese cuisine on saddler street

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Bistro 21
Akely Heads

(http://www.toptable.co.uk...) approximately three kilometres from the cathedral for good and expensive cuisine in durham.

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Zen
Court Lane

Off court lane near new elvet for a trendy bar and thai food.

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Fat Buddha
Walkergate

(http://www.fatbuddharesta...), asian fusion cuisine and trendy bar

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Hide Bar and Bistro

For trendy food and cocktails in a contemporary atmosphere.

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In general, it is only necessary to reserve a table on Friday and Saturday nights. However, around graduation and the start and end of University terms, things can get tight.

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mince pie

Or, eat like a true citizen of Durham and have a mince pie and sticky bun from any of Durham's many bakeries.

Esquires Coffee
22 Silver St

At the foot of silver street opposite cafã© rouge

Saddlers
Saddler Street

On saddler street, near the market place

Vennels
71 Sadler St,

Opposite saddlers, up an alleyway or "vennel" in local dialect

Pancakes
11 Crossgate

On crossgate, at the junction with neville street

Café Continental

Where old elvet meets new elvet. also serves light meals.

Nine Altars Café
19A Silver St.

Down the steps behind cafe rouge formerly pizza hut at the end of framwellgate bridge. also serves light meals, beers and wine.

Durham has all the eateries one would expect to find in any City: the usual burger joints and sandwich shops, but Durham has some hidden gems and supposedly the most restaurants per capita in the country. Particularly worth a mention are:

Tea, Coffee & Cakes

Cathedral Undercroft Restaurant

0900 - 1700. serves traditional lunches too.