Accolade Brasserie, Bedlington
#1
Posted 14 January 2010 - 10:20 PM
Give it a try... The couple that own it are really friendly and nothing is a bother..
Real top notch food, its nice to have somewhere so nice right on our doorstep..
Bit more expensive than say the Ridge but food is of superb quality and their presentation and attention to detail is second to none..
http://www.accoladebrasserie.co.uk/
#2
Posted 15 January 2010 - 02:10 PM
niksy72, on 14 January 2010 - 10:20 PM, said:
Give it a try... The couple that own it are really friendly and nothing is a bother..
Real top notch food, its nice to have somewhere so nice right on our doorstep..
Bit more expensive than say the Ridge but food is of superb quality and their presentation and attention to detail is second to none..
http://www.accoladebrasserie.co.uk/
I'll second that - quality chef, quality service, quality food. Would recommend it without a moments hesitation.
#3
Posted 15 January 2010 - 05:34 PM
Edited by SuperMan, 15 January 2010 - 05:35 PM.

#4
Posted 15 January 2010 - 06:52 PM
Put the same food on the same plate in a 4 or 5* Hotel Restuarantand you'd pay more than double that!
#5
Posted 15 January 2010 - 07:23 PM
niksy72, on 15 January 2010 - 06:52 PM, said:
Put the same food on the same plate in a 4 or 5* Hotel Restuarantand you'd pay more than double that!
but this is bedlington front street not the Fat Duck or Le Gavroche
#6
Posted 16 January 2010 - 03:54 PM

#7
Posted 16 January 2010 - 07:27 PM
#9
Posted 16 January 2010 - 08:09 PM
Monsta®, on 16 January 2010 - 08:03 PM, said:
#10
Posted 17 January 2010 - 10:26 AM
Monsta®, on 15 January 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Here we go with that old defeatist attitude again (and, incidentally, if you think you'd get a starter for a fiver at any of those two venues you must be joking - you wouldn't get a slice of bread); why shouldn't Bedlington have a quality restaurant, serving great food (and it is great, really)? Are you of the opinion that 'as this is Bedlington Front Street' we should be limited to kebabs and takeaways? Furthermore, how much is a Pizza at Best Bite these days? How much is a kebab at Moby's? Compare what you pay there, and what you get, with what you pay and get at Accolade and you have to be a fool to realise you're being robbed at four quid for a doner!
Rather than dissing a place that charges what are - if you know what you're on about - very sensible prices indeed for excellent food, and rather than pouring scorn on a local couple who are attempting to make somethinf of themselves and move away from this 'but its only Bedlington' attitude, we should be championing a successful (very successful, in fact) and award winning business (best small restauarant in the north) that might just inspire others to open something that is not a hairdressers once in a while.
If you're willing to pay more than ten quid for four pints, I can't see why anyone should turn up their nose at the same price for the best meal you'll find in the locality.
#11
Posted 17 January 2010 - 10:57 AM
mercuryg, on 17 January 2010 - 10:26 AM, said:
Rather than dissing a place that charges what are - if you know what you're on about - very sensible prices indeed for excellent food, and rather than pouring scorn on a local couple who are attempting to make somethinf of themselves and move away from this 'but its only Bedlington' attitude, we should be championing a successful (very successful, in fact) and award winning business (best small restauarant in the north) that might just inspire others to open something that is not a hairdressers once in a while.
If you're willing to pay more than ten quid for four pints, I can't see why anyone should turn up their nose at the same price for the best meal you'll find in the locality.
Well said!!!
Me and Mrs wanderer have been on a few rare occasions and the food is top quality and the owners are a delight.
You are quite right to point out that instead of 4 pints and a bag of chips you can get award winning resteraunt food in our town for the same price.
They are a great example of people using fresh local produce and are hopefully making a great success of their business and me and mrs wanderer wish them the best of luck!!!!
#12
Posted 18 January 2010 - 02:59 AM
However some of us have better tastes and appreciate good food, good wine and good service..
Its really nice to be able to have a wander down the street and not have to drive or taxi for miles to get such a nice meal & atmosphere with such personal service..
Suppose if Accolade was in town or Morpeth you'd be happy to pay £5 for a starter!
#13
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:52 AM
mercuryg, on 17 January 2010 - 10:26 AM, said:
Rather than dissing a place that charges what are - if you know what you're on about - very sensible prices indeed for excellent food, and rather than pouring scorn on a local couple who are attempting to make somethinf of themselves and move away from this 'but its only Bedlington' attitude, we should be championing a successful (very successful, in fact) and award winning business (best small restauarant in the north) that might just inspire others to open something that is not a hairdressers once in a while.
If you're willing to pay more than ten quid for four pints, I can't see why anyone should turn up their nose at the same price for the best meal you'll find in the locality.
after a freebie?
the wanderer, on 17 January 2010 - 10:57 AM, said:
Me and Mrs wanderer have been on a few rare occasions and the food is top quality and the owners are a delight.
You are quite right to point out that instead of 4 pints and a bag of chips you can get award winning resteraunt food in our town for the same price.
They are a great example of people using fresh local produce and are hopefully making a great success of their business and me and mrs wanderer wish them the best of luck!!!!
so much for your maths! 4 pints and a bag of chips totals to £10.20 and a three course meal costs over £20
niksy72, on 18 January 2010 - 02:59 AM, said:
However some of us have better tastes and appreciate good food, good wine and good service..
Its really nice to be able to have a wander down the street and not have to drive or taxi for miles to get such a nice meal & atmosphere with such personal service..
Suppose if Accolade was in town or Morpeth you'd be happy to pay £5 for a starter!
how long before its renamed or shut down? al give it 6 months tops!
#14
Posted 19 January 2010 - 12:05 PM
Monsta®, on 19 January 2010 - 11:52 AM, said:
Not at all; i'm willing to pay for good food.
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What do you drink, and where do you buy your chips?
let's look at this in all seriousness: I drink Smith's, Boddie's, that sort of stuff and expect to pay £2.50 a pint these days; I guess if I drink in the club I would pay a few pennies less. That's ten quid before you get your chips. Go to Moby's - tell me, honestly, how much is a portion of chips? Come on, really, how much? I didn't look when I was last in there, but you have to be talking a few pennies shy of a quid at teh least. For a couple of potato's, chopped and fried. Have you stopped to think about that for a moment? how much does a potato cost?
Let's say you go to Verdi's - how much is a Pizza?
It's all about what you want to spend, and on what. Your attitude that 'it's Bedlington so it's expensive' is the sort of !*!@# that keeps the town how it is - a run down !*!@# that has little to offer. It shouldn;t matter where it is, good food has a price, as does everything. Do I expect to pay more for my beer in teh hallowed halls of swanky Morpeth, or the town, as you clearly expect to pay more for your food in thsoe areas? No, do I !*!@# , so why should teh same apply to food?
If you think £20 for a three course meal of that quality is expensive I dread to think what you believe is cheap. Here's a comparison - have a carvery and a pudding at the ridge and you're paying what - a tenner, eleven quid maybe? Have a main course and a pudding at Accolade and you pay £15. I know - without even hesitating - which is the better value; so do you.
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Really? Why? Are you party to how well they're doing? I'll tell you what - walk past on any Friday or Saturday evening, at any time, and count the heads in there - actually, it's probably easier for you to count the empty seats. The place is thriving, it's a massive hit. Just because you won't eat there doesn't mean it's not going to be successful.
It's a pleasure for this town to have a good, quality restaurant serving good food. Incidentally, do you eat indian food? Try that restauarant on the front street, and find a three course in there for less than £20.
really Monsta, you need to wake up a bit; there are people in this town - and in teh surroinding areas - willign to travel for a quality meal.
#15
Posted 19 January 2010 - 12:58 PM
#16
Posted 19 January 2010 - 04:36 PM
mercuryg, on 19 January 2010 - 12:05 PM, said:
fosters and i wouldn't buy chips from accolade they'll charge a fortune!
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i'm not putting the town down thats impossible its already flat on is face!
#17
Posted 19 January 2010 - 06:09 PM
fosters ....[/quote]
so you're talking 2.60 a pint, or maybe a bit more, in bedlington. Do you pay more in Morpeth, because its a 'classier' place? No? of course you don't, so why the 'but this is Bedlington, not bla bla bla....' attitude??
[quote]i'm not putting the town down thats impossible its already flat on is face!
But you are. You're implying, directly, that there's no room for a quality eaterie in this downtrodden town, and that nobody would possibly pay the prices they ask because its 'just bedlington front street'. You don't know how wrong you are, do you?
We should be wishing them luck, not taking bets on when they go out of business.
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#18
Posted 20 January 2010 - 09:56 AM
It's people with attitudes like this wanting everything on the cheap that makes these people's business fail. They are are striving to bring Bedlington something more than Social Clubs, Cheep watered down drinks and Kebab's!
Its the old saying "Use it or loose it" The way it will fail is if people don't use it, same as the all the pubs that have closed due to people not using them..
Monsta®, on 19 January 2010 - 11:52 AM, said:
how long before its renamed or shut down? al give it 6 months tops!
#19
Posted 20 January 2010 - 12:23 PM
mercuryg, on 19 January 2010 - 06:09 PM, said:
wouldn't know i'm not an alcholic!
mercuryg, on 19 January 2010 - 06:09 PM, said:
But you are. You're implying, directly, that there's no room for a quality eaterie in this downtrodden town, and that nobody would possibly pay the prices they ask because its 'just bedlington front street'. You don't know how wrong you are, do you?
We should be wishing them luck, not taking bets on when they go out of business.
#20
Posted 20 January 2010 - 10:36 PM
Eating out is ok for a special occasion i suppose, not something i would do though. You can never be too sure what you`re actually getting served
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