Local businesses and producers in Tyne and Wear
Find great products made in Tyne and Wear
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Made in Tyne and Wear
Your guide to finding great local food, drink, craft and unique products across the county. Use our Tyne and Wear product directory to discover more about locally made products, food and drink in the local area.
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Support local businesses and producers in Tyne and Wear
Discovering the unique flavors and crafts of Tyne and Wear is a great way to learn more about the culture and traditions of the region.
Tyne and Wear has cities towns and stunning beaches and is also where Hadrians Wall finishes. Home to local favourite Newcastle Brown Ale and stottie cake.
Greggs the bakers first opened in Gosforth in 1951.
Tyneside was once the country’s chief producer of salt, which was extracted from the North Sea
North Sea Salt from Tyneside
More About Tyne and Wear
FEATURED PRODUCTS
4 great places to shop in Tyne and Wear
01.
Amble Harbour Pods
The UK’s largest independent commercial art, craft & design gallery set in the heart of Newcastle’s cultural quarter.
03.
Grainger Market
Shopping at Newcastle’s historic Grainger Market is a treat. Home to independent business, fashion, food and local artisan traders.
02.
The Biscuit Factory
The UK’s largest independent commercial art, craft & design gallery set in the heart of Newcastle’s cultural quarter.
04.
Galleries Washington
The Galleries is the heart of Washington and has everything you need from retail to leisure with over 120 stores and free parking.
FARMSHOPS
Find your local farm shop – Support local business and producers and have freshly seasonal produce delivered to your door
Why Buy Local
Buying directly and eating seasonal produce, is a great way to support local business. In addition to enjoying the best local and regional foods. From fresh artisan bread, locally reared meat, seasonal vegetables, cheese, to English wine and craft spirits.
Fresh Seasonal Local Produce
To buy the best local and seasonal produce visit your local farm shop, independent retailers, farmers’ markets or local farm. Many farm shops offer home delivery services as well.