About Sidonié Newport
At Sidonié Newport, we are passionate about creating a space and atmosphere where people can come together, share stories, and enjoy our delicious food.
Whether you’re indulging in our hand-crafted pastries or sharing a meal or a drink with friends, our waterside location provides the perfect backdrop for memorable moments.
Whether you're a local regular or just passing through, Sidonié offers an inviting space to unwind, catch up with friends, or simply treat yourself to something special. Think relaxed mornings, indulgent afternoons, and evenings filled with tapas, wine, and great company.
From light bites to something a little more indulgent, our tapas menu is made for grazing, sipping, and staying a little longer than planned. Join us Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 4pm – 8:30pm.
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From early morning coffees to evening cocktails by the water, Sidonié Newport is expanding beyond its café roots with a brand-new all-day dining experience.
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