Gaucho – Newcastle

Argentinian Steakhouse |
Seats up to 22 |
£88+ per person
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    Gaucho Newcastle: Industrial Elegance Meets Argentinian Indulgence

    There’s a certain swagger to Gaucho’s arrival on Pilgrim Street—set within a beautifully restored Grade II-listed building that feels less like a restaurant opening and more like a quiet reclamation of grandeur.

    Newcastle, cradle of coal, steam and shipbuilding, has found in Gaucho a steakhouse that understands its grit and polishes it into glamour.

    Inside, it’s all sweeping lines, exposed steel, and a centrepiece bar that’s practically made for golden-hour Negronis. The open kitchen hums with quiet confidence, sending out cuts of sustainable Argentine beef so tender they whisper rather than shout. Paired, naturally, with a list of premium South American wines that would make a sommelier sigh.

    Gaucho Newcastle isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a scene. From pre-theatre cocktails to late-night digestifs, this is where the city’s old soul meets its sharper edges.

    Private dining rooms at Gaucho Newcastle

    Private dining? They’ve thought of that too.

    The Anderson Room – named for a 16th-century merchant and adorned with locally sourced hand-painted tiles—is as rich in character as it is in comfort, seating up to 12.

    For something more hush-hush, The Greys Room offers space for five seated guests and a dose of elegant intimacy.

    The Cocktail Bar seats up to 22 guests and is a lesson in style without pretence.

    In short: Gaucho has brought a taste of Buenos Aires to Tyneside – and it fits like a bespoke leather glove.

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