Sunderland Echo

Beating the January Blues with a trip to The Scullery

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It’s testament to this local restaurant’s popularity that it can still be full on a wet Thursday in January, the slowest month in the hospitalit­y calendar. In such a quiet month for restaurant­s we didn’t think to book ahead for The Scullery, but managed to get one of the only remaining tables at this Italian in Silksworth.

I hadn’t visited since it first opened in Warwick Terrace and it’s had some additions over the years, including outdoor seating and a stylish cocktail bar which has a log cabin vibe with its exposed wood, striking hanging lights feature and wood burner.

Looking at the menu, it’s no wonder it’s popular with families as there’s something on there for most palates with no less than 10 chicken options alone, as well as a well-priced kids menu at three courses for £5.95.

I chose a classic to start: the tricolore salad at £4.90. It’s a simple starter I’ve had at umpteen restaurant­s in the city, but this portion size was larger than most with a whole avocado and plenty of mozzarella and tomato with the salad.

I chose from the extensive pasta section for mains which are more than reasonably priced.

I had the priciest one, the seafood pasta, which was still cheap at £9.90 for a seafood dish. It arrived well presented with oodles of fresh fettuccini that had just the right amount of bite, punctuated with plenty of plump king prawns and mussels and decorated with edible flowers and a homemade tortilla crisp.

It comes in a light tomato, garlic and white wine sauce. I’d asked for it without garlic, which wasn’t a problem as everything is made to order, and the chefs still managed to create a delicate, yet flavoursom­e sauce despite it missing an ingredient.

Considerin­g we had a fair bit of wine, our bill for two was really reasonable at £80. But if you’re looking to shave off even more pounds in that long run up to January pay day an early bird offer runs Monday to Saturday from 3.30pm to 6.30pm where you can pick up two courses for £8.50 or three for £11.50. If you’re driving to The Scullery it has the added bonus of on site parking. It’s also worth looking out for its music and themed nights including a Burns Night at the end of the month.

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TheSculler­y,Silksworth
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Seafood pasta at The Scullery.
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The tricolore salad starter at The Scullery.

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