Fuego serves up new Magpies menu
An iconic North East department store has teamed up with a Premier League football club to launch a limited-edition dining experience for fans.
Fenwick Newcastle has unveiled Nana Maggie’s Menu at its Fuego restaurant, created in collaboration with Newcastle United players Jacob Ramsey, Lewis Miley and Nick Woltemade, alongside lifelong supporter Nana Maggie.
The small plates menu, available from March 31, will run daily for two weeks before becoming a matchday-exclusive offering for the remainder of the football season.
Developed as part of Fenwick’s ongoing partnership with the club, the menu blends fan culture with food, inspired by Nana Maggie’s passion for cooking and the football club.
Dishes include a reimagined prawn cocktail, lamb souvlaki and halloumi skewers, and a raspberry Bakewell pizzette, each shaped by input from the players.
As part of the launch, diners who enjoy one of Nana Maggie’s dishes at Fuego will be invited to take part in the #nanamaggiesmenu competition, with the chance to win a signed Newcastle United shirt and two general admission tickets to the club’s home fixture against West Ham on May 17.
To book a table at Fuego Newcastle and experience Nana Maggie’s Menu, click here.
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