TIP FOR VISITING THE U.K.: NEVER forget to say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’, people will think you’re rude if you don’t say these especially when ordering food.
In England it is in the rules that for any breakfast sandwich you have that contains bacon, you must have 'HP Sauce' on it. 🙂 or as a compromise, ketchup.
As someone from newvastle im glad u enjoyed newcastle south shields beach which is only 20mins in the car was voted best beach in the country last year Also i did find funny the way u pronounced Tyne mouth 😂 and quaysjde its pronounced like keyside but anyways good video your one of the fes youtubers who have acrually bothered to come to newcastle most wont leave london
I don’t know how two people can say so many insulting things about British food in one video dry and greasy and fast food it upset me being British and hearing such offensive comments being made it’s as if you are spitting on our culture
@@kyleandmadie You're personal right to hold that view too of course , but America has some of the lowest standards for food, the lowest animal welfare and the most unnecessary ingredients pumped into their massive amounts of processed foods in the developed world. Even generic fast food is less healthy in America. I'd be interested to hear where you think has worse food in general, by which I mean restaurants (not fast food), traditional recipes or what is available in supermarkets, or what even what food is just culturally eaten.
You're in the "TOON" the land of the "GEORDIES"!!! Home of Newcastle United--- St.James Park. The greats Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley played for "The Magpies"!!!
@@Tom_murray89 a lot of great players.... Andy Cole, Chris Waddle, Ginola, Craig Bellamy,Imre Varadi, Ferdinand, Ben Arfa and many others. Great memories!!!
@@kyleandmadie They beat Villa 5-1 at home. Got robbed against Pool last game. Nunez poked a goal three minutes into stoppage time. Need to get three points at the beach this week against the Seagulls!!!
Great video on Newcastle Upon Tyne. There is a television program I watch on PBS in the states called Vera. It's a British crime drama and is shot all over the northeast of England. The area is also known as Northumbria. The pies you got at Greggs are traditional in mining areas of the British Isles. That's where Cornish Pasties come from. Tin miners in Cornwall would have them for their meal while at work. The scenery and history of the U.K. is splendid.
I’ve been watching your UK travel vids, and just wanted to say that I’ve really enjoyed seeing your perspectives on things that I take for granted here, and I always look forward to your new vids :) Also you guys are an adorable couple!
Awe thank you so much!!! We know exactly how you feel with hearing new perspectives on things. When someone comes to where we live for the first time and go “this is so cool!” Or “you’re so lucky you live here” we’re like what???? But it’s new and exciting to them, just like Gregg’s is new and exciting to us 😂 thanks for coming along on our journey with us ❤️
@@kyleandmadie Haha for sure! In fact, I haven't had Gregg's for a few months... gonna pay it a visit tomorrow now 😄 Happy travelling, and I look forward to the next video!
Greggs sausage rolls are the UK's most popular sausage roll.........you gotta have either brown sauce or tomato ketchup on a breakfast roll....... by the way, it's pronounced as if it were spelt keyside. You'll find this everywhere you go in the UK, with place names sounding nothing like the way they are spelt.... The cake you described as a Bavarian Cream is known as a vanilla slice here.
I'm pretty sure Greggs do sell a Bavarian Slice as well as a Vanilla Slice. Everyone - in Britain anyway - knows what a Vanilla Slice is: the stiff custard between puff pastry. But in the dim and distant past I've had a Bavarian Slice from Greggs - which is two puff pastry pieces with stiffly whipped cream between them and a spread of jam on the bottom slice and fondant icing.
They're just second rate custard slices, which should really be much larger and have multiple layers of pastry. I don't know when the 'vanilla slice' thing happened but it's much like calling perry 'pear cider'. Either way, while their audience was annoyed they shrank and renamed their custard slices but kept the same price, it's a bit easier to eat more smaller ones without ending up with custard all over the place :D Obviously not where you go for good... *checks notes* baking of any kind, but it's reliably base level that shouldn't give you too many problems and it's fairly cheap.
When I worked for the Council in Bradford, Yorkshire, we used to have Bavarian slices for lunch. They are more elaborate than vanilla slices. Beautiful!
Common mistake for visitors to the British Isles. Like when Limeys come to the states and ask to go to a chemist to get vita...mins or they say alu..minium. Silly English people from that tiny island!!!
It's "fried greasy food"? Ermmm no numb nuts it's baked NOT fried. Gregg's is a BAKERY. And that's not grease it's this thing called "butter". Sigh ... a little later you need to "get a ferry to head over to Europe" YOU ARE ALREADY IN EUROPE!!! And no Newcastle is not "on the eastern coast" as your google map in your video showed. And don't get me started on your pronunciation of CHI-POT-LEY
Gregg’s = unhealthy food We did take a ferry over to mainland Europe New castle is very clearly on the east coast of the UK Chipotle is from the U.S. so that’s how we pronounce it
@@kyleandmadie Chipotle is Aztec and then later Mexican when the word was given its Spanish name Chipotle. Can't think why you think its American but you do think that a city that's not on the coast IS on the coast and that the UK is not in Europe so I am guessing that I am right and you are wrong on that one. As for promoting food that you think is not healthy ... well, you are just going to have to live with the burden of that on your soul.
When you’re buying food from the Greggs in the petrol stations. You’ll usually have to pay services prices, so it’ll usually cost 10-20% more than a regular Greggs.
I love visiting Newcastle...Beautiful part of the country! (I know not everyone agrees) Unspoiled and overlooked in recent times but has everything. It isn't the Costa Del Whatever...and the weather can be a bit shit (UK weather can be a bit shit). Newcastle was a massive city during the Industrial revolution. It has History and a great atmosphere!
@DavidL1986 you will love it! I visit with my English friends (I'm american) and the accent can be a bit wild at first. The people are lovely, the city and areas around it are amazing 👍
@@AutoAlligator yeh I really should get up there, northern ppl are generally viewed as being more friendly. It’s just right at the top of the country… but I know saying that to an American, that’s one State for you 😂
a US gallon is much smaller than a UK gallon. US gallon 3.8L UK gallon 4.5L the UK also taxes fuel, the US has like a $37 Billion fuel subsidy(2020) the vast majority of Americans don't know that "gas" aka petrol is subsidised.
LOL! You actually went all the way to Newcastle for Gregg's and didn't have a ham and peas pudding stottie, when they don't sell them anywhere else coz it's the local delicacy.
I’m surprised you didn’t go down to Cornwall and the south west of England as well because it’s got great spots for van life and Cornwall is renowned for surfing in the UK. Still cool videos!
Britain’s petrol might be twice the cost of US, but Americans drive on twice the distance as Brits per year on average (14,263 miles compared to 7,400 miles). This is due to the differing size between the two countries. Americans often have to travel huge distances between towns or on their work commute, whereas Britain is closer connected. So because of that I’d estimate that both Americans and Brits spend a similar amount on petrol.
9:08 sorry but it isn't fried food... it's baked. And for someone that has had American and British food the Sausage roll is nothing like a corn dog lol 😂, corn dogs can be hard and not that nice of a flavour, grainy, whereas Sausage rolls are warm and soft on the inside with a nice buttery crunch of pastry on the outside. If you're from the US and come to the UK you will know what I mean. 😀
I feel that I need to set you straight on something. To be fair, you’re not the first Americans I’ve heard say this wrong and it’s hopefully taken as constructive criticism to help you learn, But ‘Quay’ is not pronounced the way it’s written. ‘Quay’ is pronounced like ‘Key’, so Quayside is actually Key-side.
Hey thanks for visiting my city. If you'd drove a few miles north you'd have great surfing at Druridge Bay. Shame I didn't see this video earlier. I would have recommended Milligans rather than Greggs. But Greggs has the fame, Milligans has the flavour.
Top tip: Quayside is basically pronounced "keyside" Greggs is just sustenance really, grab something on the road for a few quid to make sure you don't die. It's not good food.
In reference to surfing, if you're ever in Gloucester, every high tide there's a tidal wave on the river Severn. It's (I think) the 3rd biggest river bore (tidal wave) in the world. Due to the natural geography and the way the water moves around the country, the tide builds up and then surges back up the river. The wave can travel around 30 miles up the river (10 meter elevation), it's one of the places where people have set the record for longest distance surfed on a single wave. It's not exactly a surfers paradise like Maui or Bondi or The Cape, but it's one of only a few places in the world where you can surf a single wave for that long. On peak days it attracts quite a crowd, lots of surfers, canoeists, spectators, and it's part of the local culture. Pubs are open early in the morning serving breakfast, police direct traffic and ignore minor infractions like double parking. It's something surfers can add to their list of experiences.
Service stations/lay bys across the country always charge more no matter the store - so your expensive meal from Greggs is only because of where you purchased it
Sayers was way better in taste and quality, greggs came along during the recession and managed to undercut sayers in price and was less quality also and that made it more popular because it was more affordable but now theyve been pushed out greggs has slowly become less quality again but starting to increase its price to what sayers is now thats taken the foothold. Its cornish pasties that was ok now tastes sour everytime i get one and it doesnt matter where i get it from either for example.
The quayside is only half the size it used to be, I used to work there on a Sunday on the fruit n veg stall at the entrance and it used to go right up to the law courts.
Man if I only eat greggs for 24 hours the heart burn would literally send me into a cardiac arrest then drop kick me into oblivion then take a huge shit on me
How could you go to Gregg's in Newcastle and not have an Empire Biscuit or Stottie cake epic fail. Also quayside is pronounced Key side Tynemouth Tyne Mouth (mouth of the river Tyne) Also there is so many good Fish and chip places at the coast feel like you missed out having Greggs
Great vlog! Love you guys! I was once in Newcastle with my colleagues, though totally unplanned. ( the plane we were on had to do an emergency landing in Newcastle ) . no passengers, only flight crew and us, airline staff. I recognized the city center and the area under the high bridge in your video 😊.
@@kyleandmadie Yes, we did. We spent a whole afternoon, working and talking in a big cafe next to this bridge which moves up ( I saw the bridge in your video as well ). BTW, currently Diesel is in Germany +/- 1.75€ per liter! Have fun with that 🤞
I was just thinking, I bet you regret doing Greggs all day with all those food stalls when Kyle said that. Oh well, you will just need to go back to Newcastle - for the other foods AND the waves!
Do they not have those custard slices things (that you had at the end) in the USA? And as you found out, theyre a pain to eat but worth it when you figure out a way 🤣
This guys got 10k views for doing something I’ve done everyday for the last 7 years 😂
Dude and dudette 😘
@@kyleandmadie❤
😂😂
That’s how life works unfortunately
Life is a cruel mistress beanbag 😂 @@beanbag9696
TIP FOR VISITING THE U.K.:
NEVER forget to say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’, people will think you’re rude if you don’t say these especially when ordering food.
I think this goes for everywhere in the world, not just the UK haha
@@kyleandmadieyou haven’t traveled that much then.
@@PaulHipToBeSquareAllen I mean I guess 30 countries isn’t that much 🤷🏽♀️
Also saying "can I get" is seen as rude and bad grammar, even in a low class establishment like Gregg's.
@@sandersson2813is it bollocks
In England it is in the rules that for any breakfast sandwich you have that contains bacon, you must have 'HP Sauce' on it. 🙂 or as a compromise, ketchup.
Good to know!
custard squares are the best thing in the world.
QUAY is KEY not KWAY
haha thanks for the correction!!
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Gregg’s are the BEST.
As someone from newvastle im glad u enjoyed newcastle south shields beach which is only 20mins in the car was voted best beach in the country last year
Also i did find funny the way u pronounced Tyne mouth 😂 and quaysjde its pronounced like keyside but anyways good video your one of the fes youtubers who have acrually bothered to come to newcastle most wont leave london
jeez I must stop going to the greggs drive through, need to lose my weight :)
Quayside pronounced keyside lol Fun vid though !
Well that definitely proves you are American, but not anything to boast about really!
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u pronounce it key side market but its spelled quay
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Gregs are baked pastries not fried! Great video tho!
dont get the birds get your footd they steel loads
You pronounced Quay wrong its as a door key 😂
Thanks!
qway side! it's Key side......FFS
No, it’s 100% qway side
I don’t know how two people can say so many insulting things about British food in one video dry and greasy and fast food it upset me being British and hearing such offensive comments being made it’s as if you are spitting on our culture
Karen, I think that’s the equivalent of someone saying bad things about McDonald’s in America
It's a bit rich taking criticism of food from Americans. The country with far and away the worst food in the developed world.
I’d disagree
@@kyleandmadie You're personal right to hold that view too of course , but America has some of the lowest standards for food, the lowest animal welfare and the most unnecessary ingredients pumped into their massive amounts of processed foods in the developed world. Even generic fast food is less healthy in America.
I'd be interested to hear where you think has worse food in general, by which I mean restaurants (not fast food), traditional recipes or what is available in supermarkets, or what even what food is just culturally eaten.
You pronounce quay as if you say key, so it’s technically say keyside. The custard slices are amazing
I almost lost my shit when he said Qway not Key, love it 😍❤
Kwayside, Tynesmooth and Noocastle
As someone from the UK. This had me laughing my head off.
Why..?
It's pronounced "Key" side not Kway side
Haha thank you! We found that out AFTER filming unfortunately 🥲
Geordie is another language hehe
@@ploppyploppy6554 that’s just how it’s pronounced. Nothing to do with the area.
@@ploppyploppy6554Haddawayandshite, man! It's geet easy for any gadge to reckon!
@@ploppyploppy6554it’s pronounced key in Australia too
You're in the "TOON" the land of the "GEORDIES"!!! Home of Newcastle United--- St.James Park. The greats Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley played for "The Magpies"!!!
I think you need your own show on the history channel with the amount of knowledge you have on the UK 😂 we love it!!!
The best football team in the world
@@Tom_murray89 a lot of great players.... Andy Cole, Chris Waddle, Ginola, Craig Bellamy,Imre Varadi, Ferdinand, Ben Arfa and many others. Great memories!!!
There actually was the first game of the season happening while we were there!
@@kyleandmadie They beat Villa 5-1 at home. Got robbed against Pool last game. Nunez poked a goal three minutes into stoppage time. Need to get three points at the beach this week against the Seagulls!!!
Steak bakes are a national treasure
Haha I love it!
Omg I get 2 steak baked every time I’ve gone for the last 20 years
Steak bakes are S tier - Sausage, bean and cheese with a sausage roll on the side is the only way to go.
Who would have thought visiting newcastle to eat Greggs could be turned into a travel vlog.
haha right?
Quay is pronounced 'Key'. Sorry
haha we learned this AFTER the video was made
Great video on Newcastle Upon Tyne. There is a television program I watch on PBS in the states called Vera. It's a British crime drama and is shot all over the northeast of England. The area is also known as Northumbria. The pies you got at Greggs are traditional in mining areas of the British Isles. That's where Cornish Pasties come from. Tin miners in Cornwall would have them for their meal while at work. The scenery and history of the U.K. is splendid.
Well thank you British isles for some really yummy food!!! And thank you to our friend Dan for showing us Gregg’s in the first place 😁😁
I’ve been watching your UK travel vids, and just wanted to say that I’ve really enjoyed seeing your perspectives on things that I take for granted here, and I always look forward to your new vids :)
Also you guys are an adorable couple!
Awe thank you so much!!! We know exactly how you feel with hearing new perspectives on things. When someone comes to where we live for the first time and go “this is so cool!” Or “you’re so lucky you live here” we’re like what???? But it’s new and exciting to them, just like Gregg’s is new and exciting to us 😂 thanks for coming along on our journey with us ❤️
@@kyleandmadie Haha for sure! In fact, I haven't had Gregg's for a few months... gonna pay it a visit tomorrow now 😄
Happy travelling, and I look forward to the next video!
Cheers! Enjoy your Gregg’s 😂😁
@@kyleandmadie NEW Vids NOW !!!
We’re trying 🥲
Greggs sausage rolls are the UK's most popular sausage roll.........you gotta have either brown sauce or tomato ketchup on a breakfast roll....... by the way, it's pronounced as if it were spelt keyside. You'll find this everywhere you go in the UK, with place names sounding nothing like the way they are spelt.... The cake you described as a Bavarian Cream is known as a vanilla slice here.
I'm pretty sure Greggs do sell a Bavarian Slice as well as a Vanilla Slice. Everyone - in Britain anyway - knows what a Vanilla Slice is: the stiff custard between puff pastry. But in the dim and distant past I've had a Bavarian Slice from Greggs - which is two puff pastry pieces with stiffly whipped cream between them and a spread of jam on the bottom slice and fondant icing.
They're just second rate custard slices, which should really be much larger and have multiple layers of pastry. I don't know when the 'vanilla slice' thing happened but it's much like calling perry 'pear cider'. Either way, while their audience was annoyed they shrank and renamed their custard slices but kept the same price, it's a bit easier to eat more smaller ones without ending up with custard all over the place :D
Obviously not where you go for good... *checks notes* baking of any kind, but it's reliably base level that shouldn't give you too many problems and it's fairly cheap.
When I worked for the Council in Bradford, Yorkshire, we used to have Bavarian slices for lunch. They are more elaborate than vanilla slices. Beautiful!
Quay is pronounced key, so you were walking by the keyside :)
Thanks!
Nowhere in the entire United States does anybody serve up food as good as Gregg's.
Common mistake for visitors to the British Isles. Like when Limeys come to the states and ask to go to a chemist to get vita...mins or they say alu..minium. Silly English people from that tiny island!!!
we always thought it was so funny growing up when anyone said "alu-minium"!
@@kyleandmadieto-may-toe... Too-mah-toe...
We are aligned with French and other European countries. They all use ium.
Maybe you should actually learn how to speak English.
Discovering the Greggs cheese and onion pasty was one of the greatest things to have ever happened to me in life. 😊
Potato pasty with a bit of onion and cheese you mean?
this is a big statement!
I love it too!
Personally never understood people's obsession with Greg's, definitely overrated.
And it's great to see you enjoy Blighty. BTW Quayside is pronounced 'Key' side,lol
Was looking for this 😂
I don’t think it’s too hard to find in this comment section lol
Kyle and Maddie eating like Scottish people hahahah all love from the tartan wankers
Gregs make good sandwichs not just pastries
I miss Greggs corned beef pasties. Got one every day when I still lived in the UK . Now I make them myself. If you want to surf then go to Cornwall
Greggs pizza is the greatest!! 🍕
oh no!!!! We should have tried it 😭
Greggs is a national treasure and I love seeing people from other countries trying it and just being amazed
Is there anything this guy can't mispronounce? Quay pronounced "kway", mouth pronounced "mooth". Chipotle pronounced "chipoltay". Weird dude.
So weird
Tynemooth hahaha, its mouth, Tynes-Mouth. Newcastle born and bred, glad you enjoyed it here. weathers abit shit but the place is nice :)
Haha - have mercy on this food, I want to try it too. After your movies, I run to the kitchen and wonder what to eat, you make such a taste.
I'm glad we can help your hunger 😂 don't ever watch our videos hungry!!!! always have a snack on hand
@@kyleandmadie
Tynemouth the mouth is pronounced the same as the mouth on your face. It's referring to the mouth of the river. Quayside pronounced keyside.
Okay
It's "fried greasy food"? Ermmm no numb nuts it's baked NOT fried. Gregg's is a BAKERY. And that's not grease it's this thing called "butter".
Sigh ... a little later you need to "get a ferry to head over to Europe"
YOU ARE ALREADY IN EUROPE!!!
And no Newcastle is not "on the eastern coast" as your google map in your video showed.
And don't get me started on your pronunciation of CHI-POT-LEY
Gregg’s = unhealthy food
We did take a ferry over to mainland Europe
New castle is very clearly on the east coast of the UK
Chipotle is from the U.S. so that’s how we pronounce it
@@kyleandmadie
Chipotle is Aztec and then later Mexican when the word was given its Spanish name Chipotle.
Can't think why you think its American but you do think that a city that's not on the coast IS on the coast and that the UK is not in Europe so I am guessing that I am right and you are wrong on that one.
As for promoting food that you think is not healthy ... well, you are just going to have to live with the burden of that on your soul.
When you’re buying food from the Greggs in the petrol stations.
You’ll usually have to pay services prices, so it’ll usually cost 10-20% more than a regular Greggs.
There are much better bakeries than Greggs. If you look around the town, better food and cheaper
Okay
I pull my custards apart to eat....the jam half first....then the best bit with the icing!👌🏻😋
Sounds great!
key-side gawd Americans!!!
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It's Tyne mouth not Tynes mouth and it's pronounced key side not qway side.
Oh okay
Americans - you need to stop calling the sea "the ocean" when in the UK. x
I think that’s a very minor thing lol
Custard Slices! Top choice! Defo 11/10😊
The easiest challenge in the known world! 'Quayside' is pronounced 'keyside'.
I love visiting Newcastle...Beautiful part of the country! (I know not everyone agrees) Unspoiled and overlooked in recent times but has everything. It isn't the Costa Del Whatever...and the weather can be a bit shit (UK weather can be a bit shit). Newcastle was a massive city during the Industrial revolution. It has History and a great atmosphere!
Never been there my entire life. Get embarrassed when so many foreigners have tbh I really should go at some point
@DavidL1986 you will love it! I visit with my English friends (I'm american) and the accent can be a bit wild at first. The people are lovely, the city and areas around it are amazing 👍
@@AutoAlligator yeh I really should get up there, northern ppl are generally viewed as being more friendly. It’s just right at the top of the country… but I know saying that to an American, that’s one State for you 😂
@@AutoAlligator also all the students / university go there.. so it’s good for parties too!
@DavidL1986 you can drive for an hour in England and the change in accents can be amazing...I love it!
has anyone mentioned that they pronounced quayside wrong yet? 🙄
😂😂 several times including me. It made me quite irritated. 😂😂
You still need your veggies or a salad.
that's for sure!!!
a US gallon is much smaller than a UK gallon. US gallon 3.8L UK gallon 4.5L
the UK also taxes fuel, the US has like a $37 Billion fuel subsidy(2020)
the vast majority of Americans don't know that "gas" aka petrol is subsidised.
LOL! You actually went all the way to Newcastle for Gregg's and didn't have a ham and peas pudding stottie, when they don't sell them anywhere else coz it's the local delicacy.
Oh dang!
I’m surprised you didn’t go down to Cornwall and the south west of England as well because it’s got great spots for van life and Cornwall is renowned for surfing in the UK. Still cool videos!
Britain’s petrol might be twice the cost of US, but Americans drive on twice the distance as Brits per year on average (14,263 miles compared to 7,400 miles). This is due to the differing size between the two countries. Americans often have to travel huge distances between towns or on their work commute, whereas Britain is closer connected. So because of that I’d estimate that both Americans and Brits spend a similar amount on petrol.
9:08 sorry but it isn't fried food... it's baked. And for someone that has had American and British food the Sausage roll is nothing like a corn dog lol 😂, corn dogs can be hard and not that nice of a flavour, grainy, whereas Sausage rolls are warm and soft on the inside with a nice buttery crunch of pastry on the outside. If you're from the US and come to the UK you will know what I mean. 😀
I feel that I need to set you straight on something.
To be fair, you’re not the first Americans I’ve heard say this wrong and it’s hopefully taken as constructive criticism to help you learn, But ‘Quay’ is not pronounced the way it’s written.
‘Quay’ is pronounced like ‘Key’, so Quayside is actually Key-side.
Hey thanks for visiting my city. If you'd drove a few miles north you'd have great surfing at Druridge Bay. Shame I didn't see this video earlier. I would have recommended Milligans rather than Greggs. But Greggs has the fame, Milligans has the flavour.
Top tip: Quayside is basically pronounced "keyside"
Greggs is just sustenance really, grab something on the road for a few quid to make sure you don't die. It's not good food.
In reference to surfing, if you're ever in Gloucester, every high tide there's a tidal wave on the river Severn. It's (I think) the 3rd biggest river bore (tidal wave) in the world. Due to the natural geography and the way the water moves around the country, the tide builds up and then surges back up the river. The wave can travel around 30 miles up the river (10 meter elevation), it's one of the places where people have set the record for longest distance surfed on a single wave.
It's not exactly a surfers paradise like Maui or Bondi or The Cape, but it's one of only a few places in the world where you can surf a single wave for that long. On peak days it attracts quite a crowd, lots of surfers, canoeists, spectators, and it's part of the local culture. Pubs are open early in the morning serving breakfast, police direct traffic and ignore minor infractions like double parking. It's something surfers can add to their list of experiences.
It's probably been mentioned in the comments, but quay in England is pronounced 'key' so it's key-side, not kway-side. :)
I think I averaged 2 vegan sausage rolls per day in university tbh
No shame bro
Service stations/lay bys across the country always charge more no matter the store - so your expensive meal from Greggs is only because of where you purchased it
When you're on the kwayside don't forget you must never jump a kwayway - you always have to join a kwayway at the back. The British love to kwayway.
sausage rolls (in fact everything from greggs) are not fried! they are baked in an oven .. greggs is a bakery 🫶🏽
Thanks love!!
To Kyle and Madie
I hope you're enjoying the British and English culture.
thank you so much!!!
Sayers was way better in taste and quality, greggs came along during the recession and managed to undercut sayers in price and was less quality also and that made it more popular because it was more affordable but now theyve been pushed out greggs has slowly become less quality again but starting to increase its price to what sayers is now thats taken the foothold. Its cornish pasties that was ok now tastes sour everytime i get one and it doesnt matter where i get it from either for example.
It's just greasy fried food? Nothing is fried at Gregg's, clues in the name steak BAKE!
Maddie where are you from that you pronounce van like vyan? Not trying to take the piss just curious as I'm new here.
We liked your foodie review guys...l wish l could travel, your so lucky exploring the world. Cheers
Thanks so much!!! We hope that you can travel through our videos and we are able to show you a little bit of the world ❤️ thanks for hangin around!!
The quayside is only half the size it used to be, I used to work there on a Sunday on the fruit n veg stall at the entrance and it used to go right up to the law courts.
Man if I only eat greggs for 24 hours the heart burn would literally send me into a cardiac arrest then drop kick me into oblivion then take a huge shit on me
Welcome to heartburn and acid reflux
When you’re 23 it doesn’t hit you yet 😂
Greggs food is not very healthy to consume regularly. A healthy diet would have less fat and sugar and more fruit and veg.
kway side lol so close.... think its key side ( quayside )
but ya never know i might of always said it wrong
Food in America must be shite if they think Greggs is good. Most overrated crap about.
Personal favourite Greggs at the moment is the Vegan Mexican Bake
greggs is kinda just a mid bakery to us btw, all of the usual greggs items are cheaper and better in a bakery.
Had no idea that there was surfing on the east coast, get down the Gower, or if you have time down to Cornwall.
He said the sausage roll was fried hahahaha
You live and you learn I guess
Ah, my neck of the woods. Hope you enjoyed it.
The best!
Not jelly,jam
Tynesmooth ! Classic US pronunciations throughout the video too.
should get the bcaon and sausgae roll with coffee, only £3.40
Greggs is not fast foods don’t be so offensive it’s a bakery you are eating baked goods not hamburgers and fries and stuff
The U.K. is in Europe. You were getting the ferry to mainland Europe
How could you go to Gregg's in Newcastle and not have an Empire Biscuit or Stottie cake epic fail.
Also quayside is pronounced Key side
Tynemouth Tyne Mouth (mouth of the river Tyne)
Also there is so many good Fish and chip places at the coast feel like you missed out having Greggs
okay
I thought it was the Toon (Newcastle) from the screen shot alone! Bingo Bongo!
Woohoo!
Cheap horrible, unhealthy crap, love it on a Friday morning!
Great vlog! Love you guys!
I was once in Newcastle with my colleagues, though totally unplanned. ( the plane we were on had to do an emergency landing in Newcastle ) . no passengers, only flight crew and us, airline staff.
I recognized the city center and the area under the high bridge in your video 😊.
Oh wow what a way to end up in a city 🫠 hopefully you were able to enjoy your time there 😁
@@kyleandmadie Yes, we did. We spent a whole afternoon, working and talking in a big cafe next to this bridge which moves up ( I saw the bridge in your video as well ).
BTW, currently Diesel is in Germany +/- 1.75€ per liter!
Have fun with that 🤞
🥲 we had no idea gas was this expensive until we got here!!! I believe we got it for €1.83 the other day in Belgium maybe 😂
Newcastle quayside is pronounced keyside. Great video though. I live 30 minutes from Newcastle. Best city in England
Newcastle is great!
Ebeggars eating over priced junk food, a match made in heaven
Dont forget the US gallon is smaller, but still cheaper than UK
I was just thinking, I bet you regret doing Greggs all day with all those food stalls when Kyle said that. Oh well, you will just need to go back to Newcastle - for the other foods AND the waves!
yes!!
Urg Greggs for 1 hour makes me feel nauseous lol. Wrights Pies is the one.
Do they not have those custard slices things (that you had at the end) in the USA? And as you found out, theyre a pain to eat but worth it when you figure out a way 🤣
No we don’t! And yes, a pain for sure 😂
Well North East of England yeah
lol kwayside!? really, erm I think you'll find that's pronounced keyside, thanks for the laugh
You’re welcome