We have a growing reputation for local food, good coffee and live music and are self sufficient in well regarded real ale from our own micro brewery.
The sea and landscape continues to delight. To stand on the beach on a moonlight night and hear the seals calling from the rocks, to watch the path of the moon on the sea and see the fingers of Dunstanburgh castle stand black against the sky or to watch the sun rise over the sea on a glorious summer morning - these are the things that make Low Newton the very special and unique place it is. And make people return time and again.
The ship inn brewery in March 2008, after 9 months of converting our garage, a long held ambition of mine was realised with the opening of our very own Ship Inn Brewery. We were very fortunate to secure the excellent services of brewer Michael Hegarty and our initial brews of Ship Hop Ale, Sandcastles at Dawn and Dolly Day Dream were very well received.
Six years on and the brewery has moved from strength to strength. The pub is now self sufficient in real ale, with beer brewed on the premises and rolled a mere 10ft from brewery to cellar. The word local has come to mean just that, and with no deliveries from other brewers we have significantly reduced our carbon footprint.
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Stunning setting on the edge of the bay. The short walk into the village from the car park is complemented by the warm welcoming Inn and great food to follow. Recommended
Absolutely beautiful setting to enjoy delicious locally sourced food. We were a party of four, we had a cheese toastie, kipper pate with sourdough, kippers and the crab stottie, all absolutely wonderful. Can also recommend the house pilsner and autumn red ale. But of a queue for service but that's to be expected when a small place is accommodating so many people and the staff are all so lovely and helpful. Not our first visit and won't be our last.
A little gem, great crab salad and sandwiches. Staff are very pleasant despite being constantly run off their feet! Lovely beach is very close and wasn't busy on a warm day. Typically great Northumberland spot.
The Ship Inn has a small brewery next door and serves its own ales and cask. We visited on a Wednesday bearing in mind it was the summer holidays the pub was busy both in and outside. It’s not big inside but we did manage to get a bench outside. The weather was great so preferred that option. Set within a small court of fisherman’s houses it has a lovely view to the beach. Note parking might be a problem as there is no car park. Access only for residents. Would recommend a visit just to try the ales.
We enjoyed a yummy lunch at the Ship Inn after a delightful time on the nearby beach. My brother & I paddled in the sea & we all enjoyed watching people & dogs playing, swimming, sunbathing and walking along the coast. Personally, I was pleased to find that the Ship Inn is dog friendly. As I haven't any myself, I love to pet others' when I see them.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sun | 12:00 – 22:00 |
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