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Newcastle Upon Tyne › Tyne & Wear Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
I thought the interior of this pub was amazing, especially the reclaimed timber work, along with the layout and design. We called in on a Sunday night, which gave a good opportunity to wander around the place, when it was quieter. Even the downstairs... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Massive indoor sports bar featuring darts, pool, table tennis and occasional vomiting. On 3 floors and it occupies part of the old BHS store. Fizz-u-likes only no real ale. Not worth bothering with. | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
The Bells as it is now called is a steakhouse and bar and there is no problem just calling in for a drink.On entry the food area is to the right with the drinking area close to the bar which seats around 18 plus 4 bar stools.there was 4 beer taps plu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
This Grade II listed Station bar opens daily and was definitely worth getting off the train to have a pint here. This one room bar was finished to an extremely high standard, with buttoned back leather banquette seating, a well constructed bar area, ... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Sadly no cask beer here with the 2 cask beer pumps look like they were made redundant a fair while ago.The place seemed very dark and was certainly in need of a good spruce up. Having said that the locals and the barman were pleasant and friendly and... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
According to what pub the place should now have real ale on but there was none in the main room and in all fairness did not venture into the taproom. Called in around noon and noticed a group of 4 boisterous middle aged men sat round a table F---ing ... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Attractive looking pub set at a junction and as the name suggests very close to the station.The pub was very quiet on my Tuesday afternoon visit but quite enjoyed my short stay. There was 3 of the 5 cask beers on with Landlord,Tetley cask and another... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A former Litten Tree pretending to be a Spoons, handy for the bus station. A big open plan place with the bar at the back, mainly tabled, featuring a 'library' corner, various TV screens and a pool table. A couple of ales from Beacon (Gold and Red) b... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Unashamedly old school pub just down from the station with a strangely low half-timbered ceiling which does not seem appropriate to the building. One long J-shaped room with a large open space near the bar and seating round the edges. At the back is ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Conversion of a Victorian chapel with some splendid architectural features including a balcony level and a high vaulted roof. Unfortunately its main purpose in life appears to be an evening nitespot so it is fitted out accordingly, also offering no r... [more>] |
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