Tender beef brisket served with seasonal vegetables and crispy roast potatoes, also cheesy cauliflower, succulent pigs in blankets and sweet chili dip all laid out on a black marble table

By Ania Askwith


Notch, 96 Elvet Bridge, Durham, DH1 3AG


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A Top-Notch Sunday dinner at Notch Durham

I’ve been following Notch since they first opened, and the food always looks incredible. So on Sunday, we finally decided to try it out.

We chose their Sunday dinner menu, and I can confirm that the pictures I’d seen beforehand don’t even do this place justice. It was, without a doubt, one of my favourite Sunday dinners ever.

Cauliflower steak served with greens and roasted vegetables
Cauliflower steak at Notch, Durham

I opted for the veggie option, which was a cauliflower steak, and it was absolutely gorgeous! Cooked perfectly al dente and bursting with flavour, it had a subtle chili kick that made it even better. All the veggies were cooked to perfection and were fresh and super tasty. I genuinely couldn’t pick a favourite, but if I absolutely HAD TO choose, I’d say the red cabbage and the potatoes (both roast and mash) were standout. And let’s talk about the Yorkshire puddings – they were absolutely huge! Ryan went for the beef option, and it was melt-in-your-mouth tender. It smelt amazing, too!

Tender beef brisket served with seasonal vegetables and crispy roast potatoes, also cheesy cauliflower, succulent pigs in blankets and sweet chili dip all laid out on a black marble table
Beef brisket dinner at Notch, Durham

The portions were generous, so you’d be satisfied with just the main course, but in the name of research and to provide a thorough review, we had to try the sides as well. We opted for the cheesy cauliflower and pigs in blankets, which were the perfect accompaniments. Little Loui couldn’t get enough of the pigs in blankets either! I think he’s found a new obsession.

Halloumi fries, a tasty side dish perfect for little ones
Halloumi fries at Notch, Durham

We also shared a starter of halloumi, and honestly, it was one of the best halloumi dishes I’ve ever had – perfectly paired with the dipping chili sauce. For dessert, we went for the Key lime pie. While it’s Ryan’s favourite, it is not something I’d go for, but this one was one I will not forget; a perfect balance of sweet and tangy flavours, with a light and fluffy texture that I just loved.

Key lime pie dessert with a crispy biscuit base and creamy topping and ice cream garnished with a purple flower, perfect for sharing
Key lime pie at Notch, Durham

Notch also has an impressive cocktail menu that I fully intend to explore on our next visit, as well as their main menu as it looks absolutely stunning!
If you’re looking for a place that serves amazing Sunday lunch, Notch Durham is sure to be a hit, even with the fussiest diners!

Highly, highly recommend.

Location

Notch Durham is located at 96 Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AG. Here’s how you can easily get there:

  • Train: The nearest train station is Durham Station, about a 15-minute walk away.
  • Parking: There are several parking options in the area, such as the Prince Bishops Shopping Centre Car Park, which stays open late.

Tips for visiting

  • Try the cocktails: The cocktail menu is extensive and I will be sharing my own thoughts on these next time we visit! We may even go for the bottomless brunch – I will keep you updated!
  • Great for sharing: Their starters, sides and desserts are ideal for sharing.
  • Vegetarian-friendly: The cauliflower steak is a delicious veggie option, and it can also be made vegan of that’s your preference
  • Enjoy the setting: the location right on the river is just gorgeous! We went on a rainy day so didn’t get to try their outdoor seating area, but we did enjoy the lovely river view from our window-side table
  • Sunday lunch: it’s sure to be a hit with even the fussiest eaters

Website

For more details, visit their social media pages here – Notch

Ratings

Notch Durham holds a strong 4.6-star rating on Google Reviews, making it a popular choice for quality food and drinks in Durham, which we fully agree with!

Best for:

Sunday dinners, cocktails, riverside location, Durham city centre

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Magpie and Mash, a blog about food and drink, things to do and travel in the north east of england
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