External view of Olivers in Grainger Market

Olivers Bistro Café

Logo of Olivers in Grainger MarketNormally, when we go to London we get the East Coast line which is operated by LNER. Somewhat unexpectedly however a new kid has appeared on the line …. LUMO. They don’t do as many stops as LNER but we thought we would give them a try. So here we are in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Way aye man, welcome to Geordieland.  They speak differently down here and have a whole vocabulary all of their own … would we manage without an interpreter,? 

We were too early for our hotel so we walked up towards the Monument and ended up here in Olivers Bistro Cafe in Grainger Market.

The Monument, Newcastle
The Monument to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey built in 1838. He was Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834 but more importantly he invented tea for posh folk?

No one could ever say that Olivers Bistro Café is fancy. The roof appears to be held up by scaffolding but it’s practical and honest … a bit like the Geordies themselves.A scone selection at Olivers in Grainger Market

The lady who took our order for a fruit scone to share and two coffees was lovely, she made us feel very welcome. After a wee chat she set off to get our order and within the blink of a eye, we had it … two coffees and one fully loaded scone … argh!

Decisions

You all know our thoughts on this unseemly practice. How much cream, how much jam … someone else had decided on our behalf. We felt disempowered! A bit like Scotland does when Westminster makes all the decisions to suit England. A scone at Olivers in Grainger MarketAnyway, we cut it up so that we could both have a piece … damn it, it was really good! And our total bill came to £5.50! We have a cheek to complain! No topscone but if you don’t mind being disenfranchised and feel an overpowering urge for a fully loaded cream scone then Olivers is definitely the place to be.

Stotties

Recovering from our scone trauma, we carried on round this vast market. You can probably get anything you can imagine here. We bought a stottie cake, a local delicacy that’s nothing like a cake but more like a big fat girdle scone. When we asked our taxi driver what we should do with ours, he said “aye man, ye can dae onythin’ ye like … ye can slice it in half and pit a full English breakfast in … that’s guid like!

Stottie cakes and double yoker eggs
Stottie cakes and double yolker eggs

We also bought some double yoke eggs. When we asked how they knew they were double yolked it threw the two ladies behind the counter into a huddle of intense discussion. Eventually the answer came … “we think it’s a special chicken!” We thought about telling them about a special loch in Scotland that has a monster, but didn’t bother.

Difference a few years makes

The last time we were in Newcastle was back in 2019 when we were catching a ferry to Amsterdam. Only a few years but it seems like an age. No COVID, we were still in the EU and there was no war in Ukraine. What’s happening in Ukraine is unbelievably awful. The fact that, in Russia, the word ‘war’ cannot be used in any publication (presumably including scone blogs) about Ukraine,   without the authors getting fifteen years jail time, kind of says it all. If you don’t hear from us for a while you’ll know what’s happened.

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ps: since then we have tried two of the eggs and only one was double yoked … chicken fail! We did have the stottie cake with some fry … excellent!

5 thoughts on “Olivers Bistro Café”

  1. Good scone in Olivers even although it was fully loaded. We had a lovely couple of days in Newcastle.

  2. Hi what are you doing in London is this a birthday thing for Billy .we will have to chat soon,

    1. Hi Sylvia, we are not in London, we only went as far as Newcastle-upon-Tyne this time. The LUMO service was good though so we may use it when we are going to the Deep South!

  3. Hi Bill and Pat
    We read with interest your post on Clootie McToot and decided to take a wee visit last Tuesday, beautiful drive, lovely sunny day, unfortunately we arrived to discover the dumplings have a day off on a Tuesday!! We had a walk about and googled the nearest eatery which was Crees Inn, unfortunately also closed on a Tuesday!! Again we turned to Google for nearest eatery which was a garden centre a couple of miles up the road. We were not impressed by the “barn “ like farm shop, or the restaurant and I’m sure our waitress was Mrs Overall from Acorn Antiques!!! We had a laugh and enjoyed our day out. We will return just not on a Monday ( closed as well) or Tuesday. My fault for not reading their website properly!!! Cheers Ma Dears xxx

    1. Guessing you ended up in Jamesfield Garden Centre. They do a nice line in gnomes but you are probably all gnomes out. Monday and Tuesday is the weekend for many wee cafés but it’s a shame that you didn’t get into Clootie Hopefully you will go back … like you say it’s a lovely part of the world.

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