Quayside rooftop restaurant undergoes sophisticated refurbishment

SIX Rooftop provides diners with an exciting menu and views of the Tyne.
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SIX Rooftop, an intimate, luxurious restaurant located atop the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art on the Quayside, will soon reopen to the public after undergoing a transformative refurbishment ahead of its 15th anniversary. 

The iconic riverside restaurant which has views of both Newcastle and Gateshead, has been given a brand-new look to enhance its already inviting space.

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SIX Rooftop originally opened in 2009, and has been a popular dining destination since given its breath-taking views of the Quayside.

The upgrade to the restaurant, which has beautiful views of the River Tyne, includes; a brand-new dedicated bar area, cosy viewing lounge, exclusive Chef’s table, comfortable seating and upgraded lighting.

The interior design by Julie Chambers has a wood and marble-style, with a green and grey colour scheme, enhancing the sophistication of the restaurant. Artwork is also featured throughout the restaurant, which is available to buy at the Baltic shop. 

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SIX Rooftop artist impression of brand-new bar area.SIX Rooftop artist impression of brand-new bar area.
SIX Rooftop artist impression of brand-new bar area.

However, it’s not just the interior that has been beautifully renovated, as SIX Rooftop are also upgrading their menu, paying homage to their 15-year legacy.

SIX Rooftop will be offering the best of British cuisine with locally sourced produce with a focus on plant-based options. Despite the upgrade, the menu price remains the same with lunch for £45 and dinner for £54, alongside small plates for under £10.

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