Loch Fyne

May 21, 2008  |  Newcastle upon Tyne

loch fyne, newcastle, uk

Located in the renovated United Reformed Church on West Avenue in the centre of Gosforth, Loch Fyne is named for the sea-loch on the west coast of Scotland famous for its oysters, and the company started as an oyster farm and bar in the 1980s, with the first restaurant opening in 1990. Since then it has grown to 39 premises throughout the UK and has garnered a reputation for quality seafood and a dedication to sustainability in its produce – they use the Gaelic saying “Nach Urramach an Cuan” (How worthy of honour is the sea) on their site. In 2007 the chain was bought by Greene King, the largest British owned brewery in the UK.

http://www.lochfyne.com

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2 Comments


  1. Loch Fyne – aaah the kippers – mouth watering now. Do they do them at the restaurant?

  2. Not sure, I didn’t get a chance to go inside. Check the website, maybe they have a menu online?

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