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Bridge Hotel

Just a short walk from Grey Street and the Quayside, and right next door to the Castle Keep and the High Level bridge, you’ll find stunning views of the River Tyne from both the pub and outdoor terrace.

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Castle Square
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1RQ

T: 0191 2326400

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Crown Posada

Just two minutes walk from Grey Street, and in the heart of the Quayside, the Crown Posada is a must to visit and experience. This pub regularly receives CAMRA awards, and was recently named as the Daily Telegraph & Abbot Ale Tyne and Wear perfect pub.

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31 The Side
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 3JE

T: 0191 2321269

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The Bodega

One of the most popular venues in Newcastle, and the pub where staff from other pubs go for a drink, it boasts a traditional long bar, Victorian stained glass domes, elaborately tiled floors, and lots and lots (and lots) of history.

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125 Westgate Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4AG

T: 0191 2211552

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Fitzgeralds Newcastle

In terms of pub locations, Fitzy’s in Newcastle is hard to beat. It’s situated on the elegant Grey Street, which is by far the city’s most stunning street in terms of striking architecture. It’s also within walking distance of the Theatre Royal.

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60 Grey Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6AF

T: 0191 2301350

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The Bacchus

You’ll find the Bacchus in the heart of Newcastle city centre, where it was recently refurbished with a subtle grand ocean liner theme. Its walls are now lined with black and white images that affectionately look back to Tyneside’s ship building past.

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42 - 48 High Bridge
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6BX

T: 0191 2611008

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The New Bridge

Traditional, comfortable, and cosy - that’s how most people describe the New Bridge. Combine that with a true Tyneside welcome, a bar-full of customers of all ages and from all backgrounds, and some of the most hospitable staff in the business.

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2-4 Argyle Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6PF

T: 0191 2321020

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Market Lane

Found on Pilgrim Street, it’s the perfect place for a lunchtime drink, a quick break from Saturday shopping, and the ideal place to watch the football.

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Pilgrim Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6SG

T: 0191 2320251

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The Plough

Converting an old farm into a pub normally guarantees that you’ll discover interesting architectural features, cosy spaces, and an warm, inviting atmosphere. You’ll find all that and much more at The Plough in Cramlington Village.

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Village Square
Cramlington
Northumberland
NE23 1DN

T: 01670 737633

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Briar Dene

Known for it’s real ale offering, the Briar Dene's long bar features no less than 10 handpulls and a bright, spacious interior in which to drink them. You’re guaranteed a friendly welcome.

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71 The Links
Whitley Bay
Tyne & Wear
NE26 1UE

T: 0191 2520926

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Rockcliffe Arms

When it comes to finding a genuine local pub that’s right at the heart of the community, you just can’t beat the Rockliffe Arms in Whitley Bay. Homely, cosy, friendly, and exceptionally welcoming.

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Algernon Place
Whitley Bay
Tyne & Wear
NE26 2DT

T: 0191 2531299

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Fitzgeralds Whitley Bay

As one of the few remaining traditional pubs in Whitley Bay, Fitzgeralds is invaluable to the town. Why? Because it’s one of only a handful of venues that focus on offering real ale, with one of the best selections of guest ales in the region.

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2 South Parade
Whitley Bay
Tyne & Wear
NE26 2RG

T: 0191 2511255

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Fitzpatricks

Every village needs a traditional village pub, and Tynemouth is no exception. You’ll find Fitzpatricks on Front Street in Tynemouth, where it’s a firm part of the local pub circuit and a favourite with both regulars and tourists.

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29 Front Street
Tynemouth
Tyne & Wear
NE30 4DZ

T: 0191 2578956

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The Chillingham

As one of the few remaining traditional pubs in Heaton, The Chillingham is invaluable. It’s one of only a handful of venues that focus on offering real ale, with one of the best selections of guest ales in the region.

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Chillingham Road
Heaton
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE6 5XN

T: 0191 2653992

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Joiners Arms

It’s a small, friendly, local pub with a great view of the River Wansbeck, plenty of real ales on tap, and lots of mentions in the CAMRA Real Ale Guide.

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Wansbeck Street
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE61 1XZ

T: 01670 513540

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Baroque

If there’s one venue in our estate that’s guaranteed to provide a night – or day – to remember, Baroque is definitely it. Situated right in the middle of the busy Sunderland pub circuit, it’s part Gothic, part high-tech, and all fun.

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34 Low Row
Sunderland
SR1 3PY

T: 0191 5102601

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Fitzgeralds Sunderland

Close to the university, a regular winner of CAMRA Real Ale awards, and boasting a bar full of guest beers, Fitzgeralds is the traditional pub of choice for students, locals and many more.

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2 Green Terrace
Sunderland
SR1 3PZ

T: 0191 5670852

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The Star

Opposite the University campus, The Star offers a heady mix of the traditional and the contemporary to a wide range of customers – from students right through to business people holding lunchtime meetings.

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14 Southfield Road
Middlesbrough
TS1 3BX

T: 01642 245307