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We think that breastfeeding mums should be able to feed their little ones wherever they like, but some mums (and some babies!) prefer somewhere quieter and more private. When you're a new mum it can be hard to find baby-friendly feeding places. Here's a list of our favourite baby feeding spots - read the comments for each place by clicking on the link. A downloadable leaflet of favourite locations from this list is available here. The guide says that "Everyone in this guide is committed to providing parents with a friendly and welcoming environment", so I guess that's what they mean by "baby-friendly". The Scrumpy Willow and the Singing Kettle on Clayton Street, Newcastle city centre. Great cafe/restaurant with delicious, healthy, locally-sourced organic food. Open until 9pm. Art exhibitions on display - really relaxed, creative atmosphere. Tasty soup-of-the-day was suitable for my little one to try, also (she loved it!). One of the few places I've personally had a really positive response to breastfeeding.

They have a strong community ethos: read more on their website. Costa Coffee by the Theatre Royal, Newcastle city centre. Yes, it's a franchised coffeeshop, but wow was there a postive response when my friend and her new baby patronised the establishment. She was made to feel really welcome, and the kind staff brought her order to the table for her. The manager said enthusiastically that should we need to take a pushchair upstairs (additional seating area), they'd be happy to carry it up for us! And for those of you whose babies have cows' milk colic, soya milk in your latte is available at no extra charge. Caffe Nero at the corner of Clayton Street and Newgate street, and the one in South Gosforth have both been used regularly by breastfeeding mums, with no complaints. Nice chai lattes, too. Located in the Heaton area of Newcastle, I've heard greatbaby-friendly things about the Belle and Herbs cafe. Open 9am-6pm Monday-Saturday, with slightly shorter hours on Sundays. Good vegetarian menu, apparently.

Great atmosphere, but no baby change facilities.... Kaffeccinos on Grainger street, Newcastle city centre. A family-run coffee shop with a strong ideology of courtesy and respect. They have some scrumptious food on offer, with organic and fairtrade stuff available.
used power wheelchairs minnesota Stairway 211 cafe, St Mary's Place, Newcastle city centre. Student cafe, with groovy heaven-or-hell theme going on. Healthy sandwich fare (paninis etc) tempered with a good dose of indulgent desserts. Welcoming to breastfeeding mums, but unfortunately no baby change etc. There's a small staircase as well. Caf� Revive in Marks and Spencers, Northumberland Street, Newcastle city centre. One mum told me that she never had to use the just-OK baby-feeding room in Marks and Spencers, as all of her baby-tending needs were sorted out in the caf�. Cafe Revive (a chain) is listed in the Baby Friendly Britain guide as being a breastfeeding-friendly chain.

The Sky Apple Caf� (formerly the Blue Apple Cafe), on Heaton Road, Heaton. Colourful family-friendly vegetarian caf�, with a delicious and eclectic menu. Bohemian and arty, the establishment has a box of toys to entertain young diners. High chairs available, and a basic baby change area. Pani's Caf� Bar , High Bridge Street, Newcastle city centre. Lovely family-friendly atmosphere, with a fuss made over cute babies! High chairs available, although no proper baby change facilities. Frankie and Benny's is a chain of restaurants (there's one on Clasper Way, Swalwell, Gateshead) that has listed itself in the Baby Friendly Britain guide, as a chain that welcomes breastfeeding customers. We've fed our babies quite happily there, and enjoyed their Italy-meets-New-York menu. Hexham Tans caf� , 13a St Mary's Chare, Hexham town centre. Not in Newcastle, but enough people mentioned that it was a nice place to feed your baby, that I thought I should include it. Relaxed atmosphere, nice food, mostly vegetarian, affordable.

IKEA's restaurant and caf� , Metrocentre retail park, Gateshead. The store has a baby changing room, which I haven�t tried, as all of my baby-sorting-out needs have been comfortably met in the caf� and restaurant. Very family-friendly, as this is their main target market. High chairs, food warmers, lots of places to sit, including some tucked away. No one has batted an eyelid when I�ve fed my sweet baby there. Note: for those of you wanting a quiet place to feed your little one, but don't want to be stuffed away in a nasty baby-change, the IKEA restaurant has a brilliant "Baby Oasis": an area in the restaurant with a little screen around it, enclosing a comfy IKEA chair, side table, rug etc. Not an advert for their furniture, honest... IKEA , being family-friendly as they are, also has a couple of traditional, somewhat toilet-like baby changes: one near the front door, and one near the restaurant. Apparently each has a chair, if you would ever choose to nurse your baby there rather than in the way-way-way-better restaurant nearby.

SureStart Information Point on Adelaide Terrace, Benwell NE4 8BE. Great family resource point has lovely breastfeeding chair, play area for the little ones and free nappies. What more could you want? Yes, there's a water cooler too. Brockbushes farm , at the Corbridge roundabout on the A69. Sure it's not in Newcastle, but what a brilliant place to have a family outing! A pick-your-own farm, with tons of varieties of strawberries, raspberries, goosberries, etc. The farm shop sells all sorts of lovely treats, and there is a very nice coffee shop which is breastfeeding-friendly. Baby change facilities available. Fenwicks powder room , 3rd floor, Fenwicks department store, Northumberland street, Newcastle city centre. Nice sitting area, with upholstered chairs, desks and mirrors. Really meant for putting on your makeup, but mums use it to feed as well. Baby change facilities nearby (with a bench available for feeding as well). John Lewis parents room , 1st floor, John Lewis, Eldon Square, Newcastle city centre.

Really good baby change facilities, with a breastfeeding area in a separate adjacent room. Very nice atmosphere for feeding, with a bottle warmer (if you're into that sort of thing) comfortable chairs and relaxed lighting. Mothercare World , Belvedere retail park, Kingston Park, Newcastle north. Of course Mothercare would have to do this well! Well-provided nursing room with posh comfy chairs (which Mothercare also sells�), a water cooler and paper towels available. Debenhams , Metrocentre, Gateshead. I've been told they have a parents' room. Marks and Spencer's baby room, 1st floor, Marks and Spencer's, Northumberland street, Newcastle city centre. Well, at least they have a baby room. The breastfeeding cubicle, with a fairly austere chair in it, is right next to a toilet cubicle (for children�s use). Baby change facilities are right there. It doesn�t smell too bad, but really, we expected better from M&S� go on - print off the letter, and send it to them. NB Apparently there's a second toilet-like baby change with a chair downstairs, next to the children's clothing section.

Tesco Extra (near the main entrance), Kingston Park, Newcastle north. These guys only made the list because a) they have a �baby room�, and b) it has free nappies. A baby change with a chair in it. The Metro Centre , Gatehead. To the right of the Debenham's entrance, in the Red Quadrant. Bench-style seating, tiled walls (so a little noisy) - functional. There's another baby-feeding area in Cafe Revive, within the Marks and Spencers. Debenham's at the Metro Centre apparently has a baby change with some OK chairs, on the ground floor near children's clothing, which is "clean and reasonable". Really these places could do so much better!!! Alnwick Gardens cafe , Alnwick, Northumberland. Sure it's not in Newcastle, but it's a lovely day out, and the really positive reception for one breastfeeding mum who spoke to me was worthy of mention. You don't have to pay to go to the gardens, in order to enjoy the cafe. Although they don't yet have a breastfeeding area, they offered the mum screens if she wanted them, and made sure she was comfortable.