Great service and ambience. However the fish and chips were not as good as we hoped or worth $ 14.
Bianca M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Melbourne, Australia
Extremely nice service, and they were kind enough to let us use powerpoints to charge our phones when needed. I found the prices were a little on the high side, but the food was definitely fresh. Only complaint was that everything happened so slow, particularly when it came to getting coffees out.
Lani P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brisbane, Australia
Everyone knows Scottie’s is THE spot to acquire your beachside fish and chips(and a mean burger) in Newcastle so there’s not much more I can tell you that other Unilocalers haven’t already. But did you know they do a splendiferous beetroot scallop? Forget what you knew of old school potato scallops and give your tastebuds an upgrade. Be warned, these caramely-warm-slightly sweet roasted beets in a light batter are addictive, but when you’re this close to the beaches of Newcastle and gorgeous surrounds, who cares if you end up at Scottie’s everyday?
Simon K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Newcastle, Australia
Deceptively up market, a little out of the way, Scotties is a hidden gem to the uninitiated but an institution to the Newcastle locals. I enjoyed a lunch here after a particularly rigorous(if not overly skillful) beach volleyball game. The outdoor area is a beautiful place to sit on a sunny afternoon. A nice mix of fish & chip shop fare, burgers and some of the healthier Australian options(the salmon and avocado bruschetta is quite good) is complimented by good coffee and great shakes. It is a little pricey for what you get and the staff can be a little unsure at times, but the food is good and the fish and chips rule all.
Laura N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Something’s fishy(and chippy) here, and I dare say I like it. If you’re in need of a gourmet burger and a thick shake or a takeaway fish finger sandwich to eat on the beach, this humble restaurant(complete with a super cute shaded patio) is your spot. A hearty menu of gourmet pub grub and American diner favourites, Scottie’s is somewhat of a Newcastle institution — if perhaps in the I’m-too-poor-to-eat-here-regularly-but-I’ll-definitely-bring-my-parents-when-they-visit sort of way. The food is beautifully presented on large wooden boards and the service couldn’t be sweeter.