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Aspers Casino restaurant awarded TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence
The in-house restaurant at Aspers Casino Newcastle has been awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence award in recognition of its reviews on the TripAdvisor website.
Freya’s Restaurant at Aspers Casino is currently ranked 6 of 856 restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne on www.TripAdvisor.co.uk. The TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence is only awarded to businesses that consistently achieve outstanding reviews on the world’s largest travel site.
Businesses must maintain a TripAdvisor rating of four out of five to receive the accolade and consistently gain positive reviews from visitors.
Darren Hedley, Campaigns Manager at Aspers Casino Newcastle said: “Winning the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence is a true source of pride for the entire team at Aspers Casino Newcastle and we’d like to thank all of our past guests who took the time to complete a review on TripAdvisor.
“There is no greater seal of approval than being recognised by one’s customers. With the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence based on customer reviews, the accolade is a remarkable vote of confidence to our business and our continued commitment to excellence.”
Head Chef, Michael Allsopp, leads the team at Freya’s Restaurant. His menu offers a fantastic range of dishes prepared using locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant itself has recently been refurbished to compliment the contemporary menu.
Freya’s Restaurant at Aspers Casino Newcastle is open daily, 17:00 – 23:45 and Sundays, 12noon – 16:00 (Sunday carvery) and 18:00 – 23:45.
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