I bought a Groupon Voucher for afternoon tea which I, and a friend experienced last week. It was fantastic! I have had other teas with the voucher in 3 other locations, but this one was by far the best. Apart from the delicious food....enough to mean that we did not need to eat anymore that day! the staff were wonderful. They were very efficient, but great fun, too. The whole experience was delightful ....Tres Manifique! I was at a concert two days later and called in at The Brasserie to say hello. The waitresses were on a day off , but the Maitre d told me that these teas will be available without vouchers very soon. Not only will I be back for tea, I shall also be having dinner there, and hope that the experience I have already have will be at least equaled. Merci Bien everybody.
Wendy Simpson
My husband and myself was at the brasserie on Tuesday night for a excellent meal, my thanks to the chefs they do a excellent job every time in getting the food out in time in a small space of time. The girls on the floor are brilliant get a full restaurant out in time for the show! In addition, who can forget the young lad on the door with the red hair! Mad a hatter and always having a laugh with the customer and staff, always giving us a friendly welcome and keep check on us and everyone in the restaurant to see if everything is good, Not many restaurant have all three things to make a great night, Great Food, Great Staff & Great Prices
Helen
Sunday Carvery @ the sage - Northumberland beef fantastic, the yorkshire pud was unreal and the gravy worth coming back for!
Andy Fryett
Having just eaten at the Sage restaurant i have to say the service was excellent & the food was local and well served.
Highly suggest the northumberland cheese platter! great
bennyboy
Having left trying to find somewhere to eat until 7.30pm on a Saturday night, we eventually hit lucky with the Brasserie at The Sage. Upon arrival we were a little alarmed to be dining completely alone, as this place only really gets busy before shows at the Sage. The atmosphere was therefore a little on the quiet side but the food was excellent and nothing was too much trouble for our waiter. If you don't mind the empty church-like ambience and a slightly limited menu then this is a great place to eat.
Woody
During my first trip to Newcastle we decided to visit the Sage Gateshead and stumbled across their lovely Brasserie Restaurant. The food was really excellent and the service equally good, topped off by great value for money. We'll definitely return on our next visit to the city.
john diamond
the food is okay and the menu relatively imaginative --the big problem is booking a table; this can only be done via a 'dedicated' telephone line, which is always on answer phone and only allows you to leave your number and name---they will phone you back at some point which they do, to take a booking etc but you can guess the rest .I can only imagine the architect of this system worked previously for the Housing dept of a large town .Enjoy if you can.