Bustling waterside venue for a changing range of beers and a pub menu with locally sourced produce. One of Newcastle's oldest and best loved real and craft ale pubs.
Proud to champion local ales serving great craft beer from England & further afield.
The best pub we visited on this 4 day trip to Newcastle. We were visiting the UK for 17 days and took a trip up to Newcastle to visit a cousin. Stewart took us to his favorite spots and this one did not disappoint. I had a third pint of the Overnight Oats (9.5%). It was a small hike to get here from the city centre but the view from the beer garden was amazing. On the must visit again list the next time we are in Newcastle.
Where do you start to describe the most perfect pub there could possibly be❓ I’m the only customer in and spoilt for choice selecting a beer whether it be cask or craft, many of which are sourced locally. The regulars are so lucky to have Jarl as a constant choice. Views are absolutely stunning looking westwards down the Tyne towards the city centre.
Looks can be deceiving. Went to meet up with some friends and what a treat. I would suggest a traditional style pub with little in the ways of airs and graces, just a welcoming atmosphere with a great feeling. Difficult to put your finger in it but the staff were efficient and happy to see me, I think! The juke box was an interesting feature as was the curving bar that displayed a wide offering of cask beers, cider and fruit things! Each to their own. Dog friendly with a constant number of humans at the bar I would suggest waiting for the pub quiz on the Wednesday. Venturing outside 2 very pleasant seating areas with the one across the road offering one of the best views down the quayside in to the city. Top photo opportunity when the sun was setting over the town. To top off the night there was a mobile pizza van from Scream for Pizza and whilst I did not partake this evening they my fav with the associated restaurant up there. Appears that they offer a beer and pizza combo, match made in heaven. A definite revisit soon with some more friends.
Last bar on our Ouseburn walk. Matched the other six in all ways, with great beer and super staff. The view from the beer garden however was something else. Wow.
Just a fab pub. Wonderful beer and a friendly welcoming atmosphere. And amazing views up the River Tyne towards Newcastle quayside and the famous bridges.
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Opening Times
Mon | 12:00 – 22:00 |
Tue | 12:00 – 22:00 |
Wed | 12:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 12:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 12:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 12:00 – 23:00 |
Sun | 12:00 – 22:00 |
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