Best Restaurants in Blyth
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Best Restaurants in Blyth

From waterfront seafood at Commissioners Quay to Italian on Waterloo Road — the best places to eat in Blyth.

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Blyth isn't the first place people think of for eating out in Northumberland -- but it should be. The town has a genuinely good range of independent restaurants, from waterfront dining with views over the river to long-established Italian kitchens and one of the best fish and chip spots on the coast. Here's our guide to the best restaurants in Blyth.

Commissioners Quay Inn

The Commissioners Quay Inn is Blyth's standout dining destination. Part of the Inn Collection Group, it sits right on the waterfront at Quay Road (NE24 3AD), with panoramic views over the River Blyth and the harbour. The restaurant serves home-cooked food with a focus on seasonal seafood -- think locally landed fish, classic pub dishes done properly, and a solid Sunday roast.

The converted harbour building has 40 guest rooms upstairs for those who want to make a night of it, and the restaurant is open daily from 7:30am to 9pm. On a warm evening, the outdoor terrace overlooking the river is one of the best spots to eat in south-east Northumberland.

Best for: Waterfront dining, seasonal seafood, Sunday roasts, overnight stays.

La Torre Italian Restaurant

La Torre has built a strong reputation as one of Blyth's best restaurants. The menu covers classic Italian dishes -- pastas, pizzas, meat and fish mains -- prepared with care and served in a warm, welcoming setting. It's consistently well reviewed on TripAdvisor, with locals and visitors praising the quality of the food, the generous portions, and the friendly service.

If you're after a proper Italian meal in Blyth, this is where to go.

Best for: Classic Italian, well-reviewed, generous portions.

Coastline Fish & Chip Restaurant

Some fish and chip shops are good. Coastline on Links Road, just a short walk from Blyth Beach, is something more than that. It has been serving Blyth for over 25 years and has earned a reputation that stretches well beyond the town -- Jay Rayner has mentioned it, which tells you all you need to know about the quality.

This is a proper sit-down fish and chip restaurant rather than a takeaway counter. The fish is fresh, the batter is crisp, and the portions are substantial. If you're spending a day at the beach, there's no better way to finish it. Takeaway is available too.

Best for: Over 25 years of excellent fish and chips, near the beach, sit-down or takeaway.

Sambuca

Sambuca on Waterloo Road is another strong Italian option in Blyth. The menu covers the classics -- pasta, pizza, risotto, and grilled meats -- with a Mediterranean warmth to both the food and the atmosphere. It's a popular choice for family meals and evenings out, with reasonable prices and a BYOB option that makes it particularly good value.

The restaurant has a loyal local following, and it's the sort of place that doesn't need to advertise -- word of mouth keeps it busy.

Best for: Italian classics, BYOB option, good value family dining.

Scaramanga's

Scaramanga's is one of those restaurants that locals talk about with genuine affection. It has carved out a niche in Blyth's dining scene with a varied menu that draws on different influences -- expect a mix of British and international flavours, with dishes prepared using quality ingredients. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, making it a good choice for both casual meals and celebrations.

Best for: Varied menu, relaxed atmosphere, a local favourite.

Asmara

Every town needs a great Indian restaurant, and Blyth has one in Asmara. Reviews consistently describe the food as "top drawer" -- the curries are rich and well-spiced, the naan breads are fresh from the tandoor, and the menu covers familiar favourites alongside more adventurous dishes. The takeaway is just as reliable as eating in.

Best for: Top-drawer Indian food, reliable takeaway, well-spiced and generous.

Cafe Central

Cafe Central on Regent Street blurs the line between cafe and restaurant. The menu extends beyond coffee and cake into hot meals, daily specials, and a breakfast menu that draws a loyal morning crowd. A good option when you want something substantial without the formality of a restaurant booking.

Best for: All-day dining, daily specials, relaxed and welcoming.


Blyth's restaurant scene is quietly impressive -- a mix of waterfront dining, established independents, and neighbourhood favourites that together give the town a genuine food identity. For more on where to eat and drink, see our guides to the best pubs in Blyth and the best cafes in Blyth.

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