Heaton Perk

Heaton Perk is a café Newcastle upon Tyne

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27
ratings
Address

103-105 Heaton Park Rd Newcastle Upon Tyne NE6 5NR United Kingdom

Reservations No
Credit Cards No
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Restroom Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch
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Comments / 11


Keywords:

board games books cozy cake soup coffee friendly staff
Matt Isherwood

Very cool, friendly & relaxed place. An old man with a beard may read a paper in one corner, a student works hard in another, a family plays a board game whilst second hand books line the shelves.

Chris Claud Day

Always a pleasure in here. Friendly staff . Simple range of food and great selection of board games and books !

Conor Harbison

Cozy little place, good value , good quality and got lost in the books so probably overstayed the welcome

Cathrine Myhre

Very cozy little local café :)

Emilia Flockhart

The wifi password is "banana123". Also try the hot apple and maple syrup ..

Mandy Charlton

The best place in Newcastle for coffee , cake and a healthy dose of quirky Read more

Mandy Charlton

Quirky with a hint of lovely, my favourite coffee house

Samantha Daniels

The coolest place in Heaton, knitting optional.

James Anderson

lovely soup and great coffee

Sarah Thurlwell

lovely soup and lots of nice teas

Philly Blackett

Stinks

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