Pubs in Cramlington

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The Crafty Lodge
1st

The Crafty Lodge

Verified
5.0(70 reviews)
96/100
The Crafty Lodge is a charming little micro pub in Seaton Delaval that's all about top-notch beers, friendly vibes, and that homely feel – it's a real winner for a laid-back evening out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The hosts, Adam and Fiona, are absolutely brilliant – always greeting you with a warm welcome that makes you feel right at home.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of beers on offer, from changing hand pulls and local draughts to classics like Guinness, Aspells cider, and their own Crafty Lager – perfect for a proper pint.
  • It's conveniently located near the station and a bus stop, making it easy to pop in after a journey.
  • Prices are spot on, with a great range of spirits and wines that won't break the bank, and the staff are spot on with recommendations based on your tastes.
  • The atmosphere is cosy and welcoming, like a hidden gem that's ideal for craft ale lovers and anyone after a relaxed chat over drinks.
Areas for Improvement
  • It seems to be closed a couple of days a week, which might put a dampener on spontaneous visits if you're not checking the hours first.
  • The operating schedule looks a bit muddled in places, so it's worth double-checking to avoid disappointment.
  • Their online presence, like the website, had a few hiccups when I looked into it, which might make it trickier to get the latest info without heading down there.
30 Astley Rd, Seaton Delaval, Whitley Bay NE25 0DG2.4mi
+447811108362
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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 10 PM
Thursday4 PM - 10 PM
Friday4 PM - 11 PM
Saturday1 PM - 6 PM
Sunday2 PM - 6 PM
Recent Reviews
Adam and Fiona are amazing hosts always with a warm welcome. Always changes to the hand pull and local draught beers plus Guinness, Aspells cider, and their very own crafty Lager. Great selection of s...
Joanne Marnock
Excellent micro in Seaton Delaval. 10 ins walm from the newly opened station, and with a bus stop right outside. 3 cask beers and other craft beers on keg.
Andrew Tipple
Absolutely lush place for a pint (or several!) - staff are sound and will recommend places depending on what you like, also with reasonable prices and a great range!
Patrick Chapman
The Clayton Arms
2nd

The Clayton Arms

Verified
4.7(215 reviews)
93/100
The Clayton Arms is a charming little pub in Dudley with a cosy feel, cracking food, and staff who make you feel like part of the gang.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The warm and friendly atmosphere really makes you feel right at home, just like a proper local spot
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant, always going above and beyond to make your visit special
  • The food is outstanding, with highlights like the Clayton Burger offering great quality and value for money
  • There's always something going on, from weekly menu changes to a welcoming vibe for meeting up with friends and family
Areas for Improvement
  • The menu is on the smaller side, so you might not find a massive range of options compared to bigger pubs
  • Opening hours can vary a bit, especially on Sundays, so it's worth double-checking to avoid any surprises
Grieves Row, Dudley, Cramlington NE23 7PX1.5mi
+441912500416
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 7 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Outstanding food everytime. Lovley staff and just a lush pub.
Leanne Henderson
The Clayton Arms is a lovely place to meet friends and family. Food and staff are exceptional. Always 5 stars.
Janice Screen
Went here today for a funeral, absolutely fantastic staff, couldn't do enough for you! The spread was all home made, sausage rolls and pie! Amazing,thank you!
Julie Richardson
The Lounge Blyth
3rd

The Lounge Blyth

Verified
4.8(89 reviews)
93/100
The Lounge Blyth is a charming little micro pub with a metalhead brewery twist, boasting top-rated beers and a genuinely friendly atmosphere that makes it a hidden gem in Blyth.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff and owner are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of their own brewed beers, like the Ozzy, which is a real standout – perfect for beer enthusiasts.
  • It's a cosy and relaxing spot with a great vibe, ideal for unwinding after a long day, and it's spotlessly clean and comfortable.
  • The atmosphere is warm and not too overwhelming, with friendly locals who are chatty without being overbearing.
  • Dog-friendly too, which is brilliant if you're out with your furry friends, adding to that welcoming community feel.
Areas for Improvement
  • It only opens in the afternoon, around 3 PM, so it's not the best choice if you're looking for a spot to pop into earlier in the day.
  • Being a small micro pub, it might feel a bit cramped if you're with a larger group, though that's part of its charm.
  • The music and vibe are more relaxed and classic rock-oriented, which might not suit everyone if you're after something more lively or upbeat.
5-7 Simpson St, Blyth NE24 1AX4.4mi
+447732533976
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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 10 PM
Thursday3 PM - 10 PM
Friday3 PM - 11 PM
Saturday3 PM - 11 PM
Sunday3 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
A really friendly , relaxing place.Owner asking our names as we are new to this venue, our local doesn't know our names after 18 months of visiting regularly ! Other locals very friendly but not intru...
Marilyn Duffield
Lovely cosy pub, ran by a fab couple. Love their own brewed beers. The Ozzy is a cracking pint. Lots of nice ciders on too. Relaxed atmosphere, nice vibe & not too loud.
Demelza Thompson
Great micro pub, excellent selection of beer and cider, fabulous atmosphere, would highly recommend a visit if in the area.
Stephen Rowe
Foresters Arms
4th

Foresters Arms

4.7(276 reviews)
93/100
The Foresters Arms is a charming little pub with cracking food and a friendly feel, ideal for a laid-back day out, though it's best suited for those seeking a more relaxed setting.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant, especially their homemade Sunday lunches that are packed with flavour and feel like a proper home-cooked meal.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with friendly staff and a convivial vibe that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up over a pint.
  • Portion sizes are generous, leaving you feeling well satisfied without breaking the bank, as it's quite affordable.
  • It's open every day from midday, making it easy to pop in for a quick drink or a bite whenever the mood strikes.
Areas for Improvement
  • There's no website or much online presence, so it can be a bit of a faff to get the latest details on menus or events before you head over.
  • It seems more tailored to a mature crowd, so if you're after a lively spot with a younger vibe, it might not quite hit the mark.
  • Food options could be limited on certain days, like Mondays, as they don't always serve it then, which might catch you out if you're planning a meal.
Wansbeck Terrace, West Sleekburn, Choppington NE62 5XE5.6mi
+441670813345
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Very friendly. Lovely food. Proper home made Sunday lunch. Portion size really good. Will definitely return.
Kylie Clough
First visit was pot luck and I'm so pleased that I found it. Beer, landlord and customers together came together to make for a easant and convivial atmosphere. More for the mature than the youth.
Terry “Tez” Tattersall
Food absolutely beautiful. Our top pub for Sunday dinner. Thank you Jim and Sue 100 % as always
Sue Holdroyd
The Milbourne Arms
5th

The Milbourne Arms

Verified
4.6(495 reviews)
92/100
The Milbourne Arms is a lovely village pub in Holywell that's all about cracking food, a welcoming crowd, and that genuine community spirit – a real gem for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think hearty Sunday roasts, tender steaks, and homemade pies that leave you wanting more, all prepared fresh with a real community touch.
  • The staff are so welcoming and friendly; they go out of their way to make you feel at home, whether you're popping in for a quick bite or celebrating something special.
  • It's a proper community hub with regular events and a cosy atmosphere, perfect for unwinding with mates or family, and they've got lovely outdoor spaces like the garden and courtyard.
  • Dog lovers will appreciate it being pet-friendly, with areas inside and out to keep your furry friends comfortable.
  • With a solid 4.6 rating from plenty of folks, it's clear this place consistently delivers a great experience, especially for traditional pub grub and a warm village vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • One downside is that the dog-friendly section can feel a bit separate from the main buzz, which might make it less atmospheric if you're with your pet.
  • Opening hours seem a tad inconsistent in the details shared, so it's worth double-checking to avoid any surprises if you're planning a visit.
MILBOURNE ARMS, Holywell, Whitley Bay NE25 0LL3.4mi
+441912980568
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Delicious Sunday lunch with plenty on the plate. We were up from Sheffield for rugby and were made to feel welcome. The cooking is homemade and had a nice variety of veg to accompany. The pub is well...
Ian Davey
Popped in for a quick bite, been for drinks in the past 1st time for food. Lovely steak sandwich. Cooked medium rare, (perfect), very tender and nicely presented. Also ordered ‘Greggs’ chicken stottie...
Tracey Lilburn
A great Sunday roast, already looking forward to returning. We turned up and didn’t have a booking but the staff and chef kindly allowed us in to have food. The service was incredible as well as the f...
Laura Moscrop
The Bridge
6th

The Bridge

Verified
4.6(275 reviews)
91/100
The Bridge is a cracking little pub in Annitsford with brilliant drinks, warm staff, and a welcoming atmosphere, though it might have the odd snag with food choices.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The pints are absolutely spot on, especially that Guinness – it's hands down the best in the area, making it a go-to for a proper drink.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready with a smile and a chat, which really adds to the homely vibe.
  • Food's a winner, particularly the Sunday carvery – it's excellent value and a great choice if you're after something hearty and tasty.
  • There's a lovely outdoor seating area with a grassy spot and even a climbing frame for the little ones, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
  • It's got that real community feel with live sports on the TVs, plus fun extras like pool and darts to keep things lively.
Areas for Improvement
  • Occasionally, the carvery options can be a bit limited, like when pork's not available, which might leave you opting for something else and feeling a tad disappointed.
Front St, Annitsford, Cramlington NE23 7QS1.6mi
+441912501556
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Best pint of Guinness in the area by a country mile. Very friendly staff and all the locals seem to enjoy themselves
Anth Miller
1st ever visit, Sunday Carvery we were going for. Didn't do Pork they do Turkey, Gammon and Beef. I was very disappointed so I opted for scampi and chips. My friend opted for the Carvery, we placed or...
Carol Hemsley
Great little pub... Angie was a star, great personality, friendly and welcoming The place looks great with 80s music playing in the background. Large outside grassy seating area with children's clim...
Damian aka Evo.
Bebside Inn
7th

Bebside Inn

4.6(193 reviews)
91/100
Bebside Inn is a charming little pub in Blyth that's full of warmth and good vibes, with a cracking beer garden and live music that keeps things lively – it's a hidden gem for a relaxed night out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely welcoming and friendly, with a great landlord and regulars that make you feel right at home.
  • They've got a fantastic beer garden – perfect for a sunny day, with plenty of tables and chairs to relax in.
  • Live bands every Saturday add a brilliant buzz; it's free entertainment that really livens up the place.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced, making it an affordable spot for a pint or two without breaking the bank.
  • The service is top-notch, with bar staff who go out of their way to make sure everyone has a good time.
Areas for Improvement
  • The operating hours seem a bit confusing or limited, which might mean missing out on evening vibes if you're planning a late one.
  • There's no website or online presence, so it can be tricky to get the latest info or check what's on before heading over.
  • As an unclaimed business, it might not be as polished online, which could put some off if they're looking for more details upfront.
Front St, Bebside, Blyth NE24 4HT3.3mi
+441670822559
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Opening Hours
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Monday4 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday4 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11 PM
Friday3 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
What a pleasant surprise. Lovely place, great landlord, friendly customers and the beer garden is excellent.
Terry “Tez” Tattersall
Brilliant pub with live bands every Saturday staff always friendly and reasonably priced alcohol whats not to love ♥️
Debra LOWERY
Had a drink in the beer garden, very nice area with lots of tables and chairs. Would highly recommend.
Linda Brown
Northumberland Arms
8th

Northumberland Arms

Verified
4.6(149 reviews)
91/100
The Northumberland Arms is a cracking little local pub with a welcoming vibe and fun events, but watch out for the higher drink prices and a few niggles like indoor vaping.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely spot on – it's warm and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • Friendly owners and staff who go out of their way to make everyone feel included, which really adds to the charm.
  • They've got a brilliant quiz night on Thursdays that's always a good laugh, mixing in folks of all ages for a proper social vibe.
  • It's a lovely homely spot with a great community feel, perfect for catching up with mates over a drink.
Areas for Improvement
  • Drinks can be a bit on the pricey side compared to other pubs in the area, which might put a dent in your night out budget.
  • There's quite a bit of vaping going on inside, which can be off-putting and spoil the enjoyment for some.
  • Accessibility isn't ideal with steps at the entrance, making it tricky for those with mobility issues, though not impossible.
  • No on-site parking means you'll likely have to hunt for a spot on the street, which can be a hassle on busier evenings.
112 E End Front St, Bedlington NE22 5AE3.4mi
+441670822754
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MondayClosed
Tuesday4 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday1 PM - 1:30 AM
Saturday1 PM - 1:30 AM
Sunday1 PM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
The best bar in Bedlington 🔥
Alex Fil
Been my local for a few years now. Love it here, always made to feel welcome by the owners. Great atmosphere, great people. They do a quiz night on a Thursday which is always a laugh. Downside is that...
J Wat
Good atmosphere and nice little pub. Thursday night is quiz night with a mixture of old and young, however lots of vaping inside, which is very off-putting.
stephen plumb
The Burton House
9th

The Burton House

Verified
4.6(116 reviews)
90/100
The Burton House is a cosy, welcoming pub in Cramlington that's spot on for drinks and chats, but watch out for the hit-or-miss food.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and make you feel right at home, just like chatting with old mates.
  • It's a brilliant spot for a good old natter and meeting new people, with a welcoming atmosphere that keeps you coming back.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced, and they've got a lovely beer garden with astro turf for enjoying a pint outside.
  • There's plenty of entertainment like pool and darts, making it a fun place for a casual get-together.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some meals have been disappointing, with smaller portions and food that's not up to scratch, which could spoil the experience.
  • The food quality seems inconsistent, so it might not be the best choice if you're after a proper meal alongside your drinks.
Cramlington NE23 6RB0.6mi
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Opening Hours
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Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 1 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Yet another disappointing, inedible meal. Having decided to try here after 2 terrible visits to my other local sizzling pub, I was served yet more horrible food. I was served have the usual size piece...
Breeds Giants
What a great ‘wet’ boozer. Arrive as a stranger and leave with some great stories from the locals. Deb … a ‘proper’ landlady … friendly, great service, firm, quality!! Wonderful! Thank you to the men...
Kay Morrice
Amazing pub! Friendly staff, friendly punters and the best pint of Guinness in Cramlington! Been here a couple of times and on both occasions had nothing but brilliant service. They have a beer garden...
Onkar Bhamra
The Keel Row
10th

The Keel Row

Verified
4.5(1424 reviews)
90/100
The Keel Row is a charming country pub near Whitley Bay, serving up cracking food and a friendly vibe that's perfect for a relaxed day out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely delicious and home-cooked, with generous portions that leave you feeling satisfied – think hearty classics like mince and dumplings.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always going the extra mile to make you feel right at home, with brilliant service from start to finish.
  • It's a fantastic spot for families, with a lovely outdoor play area that keeps the little ones entertained while you relax.
  • They've got great options for dietary needs, like a dedicated gluten-free menu, making it easy for everyone to enjoy a meal.
  • The atmosphere is warm and inviting, perfect for a casual get-together or special occasions, with a nice beer garden and a function room that's a steal at just £50.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite busy at times, which might mean a bit of a wait for a table, especially on weekends.
  • The pub closes relatively early at 10 PM, so it's not ideal if you're after a late-night spot for drinks or a bite.
Keel Row, Foremans Row, Whitley Bay NE25 0QG1.6mi
+441912370060
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 10 PM
Saturday12 PM - 10 PM
Sunday12 PM - 9 PM
Recent Reviews
My family and I visited for lunch on Friday, this is a gorgeous pub serving proper food! We were all very happy with our meals (mince and dumplings was lush) my son was very happy to dine out somewher...
Neen Mullen
This was my first visit, and it won't be my last. The atmosphere was very good, the staff were brilliant, chatty, helpful and they couldn't do enough for you. I had a chat with the owner, and she was...
sam james
Had lunch at the Keel Row today with a friend, first visit for both of us and we both said we would definitely come again. The service was excellent from the lovely friendly waitress and the food was...
Veronica Kenny
The Hastings Arms
11th

The Hastings Arms

Verified
4.5(709 reviews)
90/100
The Hastings Arms is a charming spot in Whitley Bay, perfect for a relaxed pint and some cracking Sunday lunches with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, especially those Sunday roasts – tender meat, perfectly cooked veg, and even gluten-free options make it a winner for all tastes
  • The staff are so welcoming and efficient, always going the extra mile to make you feel right at home
  • It's got a lovely relaxed atmosphere, far from the hustle of typical chain spots, with a nice terrace garden for enjoying a drink when the sun's out
  • They've got a great selection of cask ales and pub grub that's varied enough to suit everyone, from hearty mains to modern twists
Areas for Improvement
  • Food service is only available until the early evening on most days, so it might not be ideal if you're after a late bite
  • It can get quite busy, particularly on Sundays or for special occasions, so you'll probably need to book ahead to avoid disappointment
Wheatridge Row, Seaton Delaval, Whitley Bay NE25 0QH2.0mi
+441912376868
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Absolutely beautiful food, came with the family for father's day, the Sunday dinner was unreal and all the staff we're so kind!
Kate Brookes
Booked a table of 5 for Father's day Sunday lunch. Honestly one of the best meals we have had! Lovely tender beef, veg cooked perfectly, Yorkshire puddings the size of a plate! Service was also excell...
Kelly Stafford
Absolutely amazing from start to finish, Tamsin- the manager, is super helpful and is doing a great job in turning this pub back to what it’s supposed to be! Can’t wait to see what she has in store fo...
Alex Jackson
The Cannon Inn
12th

The Cannon Inn

Verified
4.5(415 reviews)
90/100
The Cannon Inn is a charming village pub in Earsdon that's all about hearty home-cooked food, friendly faces, and a cosy atmosphere – a real gem for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely delicious and home-cooked, with generous portions that make you feel right at home.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always attentive and making sure everyone has a great time.
  • It's got a lovely, traditional pub atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed meal or just popping in for a drink.
  • A great spot for families or groups, with a welcoming vibe that makes it easy to enjoy a Sunday roast or casual catch-up.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get really busy at times, which might make conversations a bit tricky if you're in a lively crowd.
  • You'll probably need to book ahead to snag a table, especially on popular days, to avoid missing out.
  • With limited opening days, it might not always be an option if you're looking for a midweek pint.
29 Front St, Earsdon, Whitley Bay NE25 9JX4.2mi
+441912530664
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Opening Hours
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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Lovely food as always staff are so friendly.
Vicky
Visited today for lunch with family. Great food, had chilli which reminded me of the chilli my dad used to make. Staff were lovely, very attentive and friendly. Recommend a visit but make sure you boo...
Lesley Maughan
Absolutely gorgeous little pub with fantastic home comfort food and generous portions. Lovely atmosphere with friendly welcoming staff. One of our favourite go to places for food or just a drink
Samantha Hughes
The Brandling Villa
13th

The Brandling Villa

Verified
4.5(1554 reviews)
90/100
The Brandling Villa is a cracking little pub in South Gosforth, blending traditional vibes with top-quality food, great beers, and a heap of events – ideal for a relaxed night out with mates or the family.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely top-notch, with delicious and unusual pub grub like those ridiculous burgers and the best crispy chips I've ever tasted.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of cask beers, including their own brews that you can try in smaller measures – perfect for sampling without going overboard.
  • It's super dog-friendly, with a special menu for furry friends, making it a welcoming spot if you're out with your pet.
  • Loads of lively events like live music, comedy nights, pub quizzes, and even film seasons keep the atmosphere buzzing and fun for everyone.
  • The staff are really helpful and knowledgeable, especially when it comes to recommending ales, which makes the whole experience feel personal and enjoyable.
Areas for Improvement
  • There might be the odd issue with food quality, like finding a bit of gristle in a burger or portions not quite hitting the mark, as mentioned in some feedback.
  • It can feel a tad overwhelming if you're not a fan of dogs, since it's so pet-oriented and they seem to be everywhere, which isn't for everyone.
Haddricks Mill Rd, South Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1QL5.2mi
+441912840490
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Opening Hours
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Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Such a lovely pub. The food menu is unusual and doesn't have the usual pub meals. The food we ordered was absolutely delicious. The bar staff were helpful too on what ales were the best. They also had...
Sarah Twiss
I went to this pub as I heard they make their own beer. I tried three of them, which were offered in third of a pint measure. This was great as it gives you the opportunity to try more, without drinki...
Jack North
Best chips I've probably ever had. Nice and crispy but soft inside. My burger had a few bits of gristle in but apart from that it was lovely. Servicewas spot on
Purdy Beltain
The County
14th

The County

Verified
4.5(638 reviews)
90/100
The County in Gosforth is a cracking historic pub with top-notch beers and a warm welcome, though it has a few rough edges with food service and vibes.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The beer selection is absolutely spot on, with a fantastic range of cask ales that really hit the mark for any ale enthusiast.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in – it's like chatting with old mates behind the bar.
  • It's a proper historic pub with a comfortable, cosy atmosphere that's perfect for catching up with friends or watching the big sports events on the big screens.
  • Dog-friendly vibes mean you can bring your four-legged companion along, which adds to the relaxed feel.
  • They've got a great setup for live sports, from football to rugby, so it's ideal if you're into cheering on the teams with a pint in hand.
Areas for Improvement
  • Ordering food, like pizza, can sometimes feel a bit fiddly and frustrating, especially if you're not used to the staff's accents.
  • The atmosphere might not always vibe for everyone; it can come across as a tad male-heavy or not as lively, which might put off some visitors.
  • The food options aren't anything to write home about – it's decent enough, but nothing particularly standout or exciting.
High Street Gosforth, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1HB5.6mi
+441912856919
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Opening Hours
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Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Our favorite pub to visit when we come to town! Adequate seating, friendly service, a beautiful bar, comfortable atmosphere.
Tim Thompson
I've never had food here although I've tried to order a pizza before but seemed harder than it needed to be, I couldn't understand the girls accent don't think she was local. Seems like a lovely build...
Scott Gales
Outstanding and Great beer, pizza is pocket punch happy but nowt to write home about but the folk are real, canny and the rooms you sit in meet every mood you have. Its a proper pub, with proper peopl...
John Blenkinsop
Charltons Bar & Restaurant
15th

Charltons Bar & Restaurant

Verified
4.5(547 reviews)
90/100
Charltons Bar & Restaurant in Blyth is a welcoming local haunt with a solid reputation for friendly service and tasty, straightforward grub, though it's not without the occasional hiccup that keeps things real.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always friendly and supportive, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • The food hits the spot with options like the pork and apple burger or those lovely chips; it's simple but satisfying, and they even get it out hot and on time most visits.
  • It's a proper dog-friendly spot, which is brilliant if you're popping in with your furry mate for a relaxed meal.
  • The atmosphere is charming in its own way, with a laid-back vibe perfect for chilling out, playing a game of pool, and enjoying the improvements they're making to the outdoor areas.
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be the odd long wait for food, like over an hour in some cases, which might put a dampener on things if you're in a rush.
  • Some dishes feel a bit basic, with complaints about tinned peas or mash that doesn't quite live up to expectations – it's inexpensive, but you might notice the shortcuts.
  • The interior is a tad dark and could do with a spruce-up, adding to that basic feel rather than enhancing the charm.
  • Service isn't always spot-on; there have been times when it comes across as rude or passive-aggressive, which is a shame given how welcoming it usually is.
  • The toilets are in need of a revamp, which might not ruin your day but could leave you wishing for a bit more polish.
Cambois, Blyth NE24 1SF5.8mi
+441670840638
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 11 PM
Saturday10 AM - 11 PM
Sunday10 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Such a lush place. Great staff, nice food. Chips are lovely. A bit basic and dark interior but it's part of the charm. Dog friendly too.
Tyveloser
Been to Charltons before and it was great. I came today with my family for Mothers Day. We waited over an hour for food which was much awful. The peas were definitely tinned and the mash was the same...
Josh Clark
Had the pork & apple burger sweet chilli, would have it again, we all had something different it all came at once & all hot. If you're not in a hurry & I don't mean that in a bad way, be there again d...
Joe C
Old Fat Ox Holywell
16th

Old Fat Ox Holywell

Verified
4.5(193 reviews)
89/100
The Old Fat Ox in Whitley Bay is a proper gem of a pub – think delicious grub, a warm welcome, and a cracking beer garden that makes it a top choice for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant – from hearty Sunday roasts to tasty tapas and burgers, it's all freshly made and hits the spot every time.
  • The staff are so friendly and welcoming; they go out of their way to make you feel right at home, which really adds to the cosy vibe.
  • It's super dog-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for a pint and even treat them to their own meal – perfect for walks in the area.
  • That beer garden is a gem, with plenty of space and stunning views over Holywell Dene; it's ideal for sunny days or catching events like the Euros on a big screen.
  • Prices are really reasonable for what you get, making it a great spot for a casual night out without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • Parking can be a bit of a hassle with only two spaces on site, so you might end up hunting for spots nearby, which isn't ideal if you're in a rush.
  • It gets busy on Sundays, so you'll probably need to book ahead to avoid disappointment, especially if you're after one of those popular roasts.
  • The opening hours seem a tad inconsistent in the details, with some days wrapping up earlier than others, which might catch you out if you're planning a late one.
Holywell Dene Rd, Holywell, Whitley Bay NE25 0LJ3.4mi
+441913660272
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
First time in the Fat Ox yesterday afternoon. I had the belly pork tacos and my partner had the fish and chips. Best pub meal we’ve had in a long time. In fact best meal full stop. The fish was fresh...
Angela Palmer
This is a fabulous village pub, doggy friendly throughout. The food is delicious - best to book for Sundays. Outside there is a large beer garden. Only 2 parking spaces, but off-street parking is avai...
Gail Keenan
Tremendous veggie Sunday lunch at the Ox. The food and service from the team was exceptional, suspect it’s gonna be a regular event throughout the autumn and winter months. Defo give it try and treat...
James McGlen
Breeze Lounge
17th

Breeze Lounge

4.5(258 reviews)
89/100
Breeze Lounge is a charming beachside spot with cracking food, friendly service, and a relaxed vibe, ideal for a casual get-together, though it has a few niggles like the occasional chill.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and go the extra mile, especially for special occasions like birthdays, making you feel right at home.
  • The food is absolutely delicious, with standout dishes like those Biscoff pancakes and a great selection of cocktails, coffee, and meals that hit the spot.
  • Prices are really reasonable for the quality, offering good value without breaking the bank.
  • It's got a fantastic beachside location with outdoor seating and it's dog-friendly, perfect for a relaxed day out with family or mates.
  • The atmosphere is cosy and welcoming, with plenty of entertainment options and a menu that's varied enough to suit different tastes.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit chilly inside at times, which might put a dampener on things during cooler weather.
  • The music is sometimes a tad too loud, making it harder to have a proper chat over dinner.
  • Gluten-free options aren't always clearly marked on the menu, though they're working on improving that.
Breeze Lounge, Unit 1a South Beach Retail Park, Links Rd, Blyth NE24 3PL3.8mi
+441914290735
Restaurant
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday (Today)9 AM - 9 PM
Thursday9 AM - 9 PM
Friday9 AM - 11 PM
Saturday9 AM - 11 PM
Sunday9 AM - 6 PM
Recent Reviews
Visited today for the very first time for my husband's birthday and was absolutely blown away. Knowing it was a birthday occasion the staff went the extra mile to make our visit so special and we genu...
Tracey Murray
All round great venue and food will definitely be back to try other things on the menu. I had the biscoff pancakes and they were delious 😋
Sarah Little
Midweek evening meal. As we walked in I could tell the place was a little chilly and it was. Service was great and the staff easily advised us in regards to GF options. Music a little too loud given t...
John Webb
General Havelock
18th

General Havelock

Verified
4.6(66 reviews)
89/100
The General Havelock is a charming, inexpensive pub in East Sleekburn that's all about that cosy, welcoming feel with cracking beers and a peaceful vibe – ideal for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely cosy and peaceful, making it a perfect spot to unwind with a pint after a long day.
  • They've got a great selection of beers and ales on tap, which always hits the spot for us ale enthusiasts.
  • The staff are top-notch – friendly, welcoming, and really make you feel at home, like chatting with old mates.
  • There's a pool table and a nice fire in the corner on chilly evenings, adding to the homely vibe.
  • It's dog-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along, and it's great for groups looking for a relaxed catch-up.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can feel a bit run-down in places, which is a shame as it adds to that 'last legs' worry mentioned by some.
  • Payment might be cash-only at times, which could be a hassle if you're out and about without any notes.
  • Being tucked away means it's often quiet, which is lovely for a calm pint but might not suit if you're after a lively buzz.
The General havelock, East Sleekburn, Bedlington NE22 7AT4.6mi
+441670822055
Pub
Closed - Opens tomorrow at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens tomorrow at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 4 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 4 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 4 PM
Thursday12 PM - 4 PM
Friday12 PM - 4 PM
Saturday12 PM - 4 PM
Sunday12 PM - 4 PM
Recent Reviews
Top man for mine host
Steve TURNER
Nice pub to call to quiet but nice
Richard Jackson
Absolutely brilliant pub, tucked away meaning it's always peaceful and quiet. Great beers and ales on tap and a pool table if you fancy a game. Nice little fire in the corner on a cold night. Staff ar...
Mark Wilson
Shakespeare Tavern
19th

Shakespeare Tavern

Verified
4.6(59 reviews)
89/100
The Shakespeare Tavern is a charming, traditional pub in Choppington that's full of character and community spirit, boasting a stellar reputation for its welcoming vibe and fun activities, though it has its rough edges.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The warm and welcoming atmosphere makes you feel right at home, with a proper traditional pub vibe that's perfect for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
  • Friendly staff and passionate owners who really care about the local community, often hosting live music and supporting social events.
  • Great entertainment options like pool, darts, and a lovely beer garden, plus it's just a short walk from beautiful countryside walks along the River Wansbeck.
  • An affordable spot with a good selection of beers and wines, ideal for unwinding without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit rowdy at times with some unsavoury characters hanging about, which might put off those looking for a more peaceful pint.
  • Not the best choice if you're after a family-friendly outing, as it might not suit everyone, especially with the occasional foul language.
  • The opening hours seem a tad inconsistent or limited in places, so it's worth checking ahead to avoid disappointment.
Front St, Guide Post, Choppington NE62 5LU5.4mi
+441670824040
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3:30 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday3:30 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)3:30 PM - 11 PM
Thursday3:30 PM - 11 PM
Friday3 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
The Shakespeare tavern is as close as youll come to a back in the day traditionally welcome retreat if you feel like a good afternoon evening. Opening at 3.45pm weekdays, saturday 1.30pm and sunday 12...
neil squires
Having just left this pub my Google app asks me "what did you think of The Shakespeare"... Ok, I thought...saying as you're asking....it's bloody awful. Yet another pub with a small number of foul mou...
Chris D
Susan Boyle often visits, wins my vote everytime. Also home of the legend Kenny Kay, It's tradition to offer him a rotten pineapple every Sunday evening.
JayleeDr Jaylee
Hastings Hartley Arms
20th

Hastings Hartley Arms

Verified
4.5(74 reviews)
88/100
Hastings Hartley Arms is a hidden gem of a village pub with warm vibes, friendly faces, and decent grub at a fair price, though it's not the easiest spot to find.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • It's got a lovely, cozy atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed pint or a catch-up with mates.
  • The beer selection is spot on, and from what folks say, the food like the carvery and pies is really tasty and well-priced.
  • With a solid 4.5 rating, it's clear this place knows how to deliver a good time without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's tucked away off the main road, so you might miss it if you're not in the know – not ideal for spontaneous visits.
  • There haven't been any recent reviews, with the latest ones dating back to 2022, which makes me wonder if it's as buzzing as it used to be.
  • No website or phone number listed means it's tricky to check opening times or book ahead.
  • The operating hours seem a bit confusing from what's listed, so you might want to double-check before heading out.
41 Lysdon Ave, New Hartley, Whitley Bay NE25 0SG2.6mi
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday4 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday4 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11 PM
Friday4 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
A good pub in a village location with a happy and friendly landlord. Not on the main road so, if you don't know its there you will never go. Perfect for those secret meetings for some people 😉.
David Maughan
Open airy place, friendly, welcoming staff. I've been there many times and would recommend. My experience there is only a happy one.
Gertrude Roxborough
Really good pub definitely 5 stars great service, friendly team and cozy
Alex-Ross Scott
The Red Lion
21st

The Red Lion

Verified
4.4(1218 reviews)
88/100
The Red Lion is a charming pub in Whitley Bay that's all about good value, tasty grub, and a lively vibe with regular events – a solid choice for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food here is spot on, especially the carvery and Sunday lunches – plenty of flavour and generous portions that leave you feeling well satisfied.
  • Prices are really reasonable, making it a great spot for a budget-friendly night out without skimping on quality.
  • The atmosphere is buzzing with live music, quiz nights, and karaoke, plus they've got events like buskers nights that add a fun, community feel.
  • Staff are friendly and welcoming, always ready to help with allergies or recommendations, which makes the whole experience more enjoyable.
  • It's family-friendly with high chairs and baby changing facilities, and even a menu for dogs, so you can bring the whole gang along.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes can be a bit hit or miss – for instance, the chicken and leek pie might not live up to expectations if you're after proper chunks of meat.
  • Portions are generous, but occasionally things like seasoning could use a tweak to really hit the mark.
  • It can get quite busy, especially on event nights, so you might have to wait a bit or book ahead to avoid any hassle.
1 Front St, Earsdon, Whitley Bay NE25 9JU4.3mi
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Has high chairs, has baby changing. Takes American Express. Food okay-probably better from the carvery.
David McClinton
Booked a table for six. Myself ordered the three tapas with chips for £20. UNREAL. Chicken tikka was amazing full of flavour not to mention the mint sauce and mango chutney aswell. Meatballs and salt...
M MB
Couldn’t fault this place , lovely dinner , great price! Fast service and big portions. The meat was all cooked perfectly and the staff were great and welcoming. We were a party of 7.
marie bowes
Bush Inn
22nd

Bush Inn

Verified
4.5(109 reviews)
88/100
The Bush Inn is a welcoming local gem in Wallsend, offering a friendly atmosphere, great events, and delicious Sunday roasts, though it's best to plan ahead for the highlights.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and always go the extra mile to make you feel welcome, which really adds to the cosy vibe.
  • It's a proper family-run local with a lively atmosphere, full of fun events like quizzes, pool, darts, and even a weekly beer draw to keep things entertaining.
  • The Sunday lunches are absolutely spot on – proper hearty meals that are worth planning ahead for, and it's great that it's dog-friendly in the bar area.
  • Drinks are affordable and just what you'd expect from a good pub, making it a solid spot for a casual pint or two.
  • The pub itself is clean and has a nice beer garden out the back, perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
Areas for Improvement
  • The location on a housing estate means it's not the easiest place to stumble upon if you're not local, so you might have to make a bit of an effort to get there.
  • There are some minor upkeep issues, like dead plants in the garden, which could do with a tidy-up to make the outdoor space even more inviting.
  • The bench seats along the walls are a bit on the low side, which might leave you feeling a tad uncomfortable after a while, especially if you're stopping for more than a quick drink.
  • Popular things like the Sunday lunch need booking in advance, so if you're spontaneous, you might miss out and end up disappointed.
4951 Addington Dr, Wallsend NE28 9UY5.4mi
+447305309529
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 12 AM
Tuesday12 PM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 12 AM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
I only popped in for a couple of pints but the drinks were fine and the girl serving was friendly, I had no food, so I can rate that.
richard terry
Never had the food looks lovely everything else is great
Michael Davis
An amazing, family run local pub with a great atmosphere. Staff can't do enough. There is always something going on, quiz, pool, darts. Lots of domino cards and a beer draw every week. Sunday lunch is...
Paul Cook
The Blake Arms
23rd

The Blake Arms

Verified
4.4(194 reviews)
87/100
The Blake Arms is a cracking little pub with top-notch food, hearty portions, and a cosy vibe that makes it perfect for a relaxed get-together over drinks or a meal.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant, with standout Sunday roasts and homemade burgers that keep you coming back for more
  • Generous portion sizes that offer fantastic value for money, making every meal feel like a proper treat
  • Friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for enjoying a pint while catching the match on the telly
  • The new owners are clearly making positive changes, turning it into a real local favourite
Areas for Improvement
  • The website's a bit of a letdown – I couldn't get much from it, so it's not the easiest place to check details online
  • While the reviews are glowing, there might not be as much variety in options for those seeking something beyond the pub classics
Station Rd, Seghill, Cramlington NE23 7EF1.9mi
+441916802219
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Food was great and excellent portion sizes. This is the first time we have been in since change of ownership. The new owners are making a difference, we'll done we will be back I'm sure.
chris white
What a perfect Mother’s Day & yet again another Fantastic Sunday roast from The Blake Arms ! One of the best Sunday roasts I’ve ever had ! Great portion sizes and the food is just beautiful !
Hayley Storey
Very impressed with the food in here. Bugers are real home made party's and taste amazing. Guest the same. Hand cut chips are lovely too. Even my wife who is a veggie likes the veggie options. Good se...
Graeme Shaw
New Delaval & Newsham Workmens Social Club Ltd
24th

New Delaval & Newsham Workmens Social Club Ltd

4.4(138 reviews)
87/100
This social club is a proper gem for a laid-back night out, with welcoming staff, affordable drinks, and a homely feel that makes it ideal for gatherings.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and polite, always making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • It's got a brilliant atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed catch-up or even hosting a birthday bash – plenty of people rave about the parties here.
  • Drinks are at great prices, so you can enjoy a pint without worrying about the wallet.
  • Loads of parking available, which is a real bonus if you're driving over.
  • Dog-friendly vibes make it easy to pop in with your furry mate for a drink.
  • Fun extras like a pool table, jukebox, and football on the telly keep things lively and entertaining.
  • Sometimes there's a fantastic food truck outside, adding a nice touch for a bite to eat.
Areas for Improvement
  • The online presence is a bit lacking – no website means it's tricky to check out menus or events ahead of time.
  • Not many recent reviews popping up, so it might feel like the buzz has quieted down a tad lately.
  • The operating hours listed seem a bit muddled in places, which could confuse things if you're planning a visit.
Winship St, Newsham, Blyth NE24 4NH3.0mi
+441670353563
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday2 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)2 PM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Great Atmosphere, Dog Friendly, Plenty parking space, Polite and Friendly staff and great drinks at great prices, highly recommend for parties or even just a few drinks
Natalie Lois Gadd
Birthday party night great room great price . Staff excellent.
david wyllie
Had a 60th birthday party here on 1st April. Fabulous venue with loads of parking. All enquiries dealt with promptly and bar staff were fabulous. Resident DJ was great too
Jayne Strachan
The Seahorse
25th

The Seahorse

Verified
4.4(280 reviews)
87/100
The Seahorse in Blyth is a welcoming pub with brilliant food, a cosy vibe, and handy rooms for overnight stays – it's a real treat for anyone after a good meal and a chat.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think hearty Sunday roasts with massive portions, tasty Mexican dishes, and even a cracking steakhouse grill that hits the spot every time.
  • Staff are proper friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • It's great value for a night out; meals start from just £15, and the B&B rooms are comfy and affordable, starting at £75 for a twin or double with brekkie included.
  • Lovely relaxed atmosphere in the bar, perfect for a quiz night, bingo, or just enjoying a drink with mates.
  • Convenient location near Blyth beach and with easy access to trains and the coast, making it a brilliant base for exploring Northumberland.
Areas for Improvement
  • Operating hours aren't always crystal clear, so you might want to double-check before heading out to avoid any disappointment.
  • It can get a bit busy on popular evenings like Sunday lunch or quiz nights, which might mean waiting for a table if you haven't booked.
  • While the menu sounds ace, it's mostly focused on traditional pub grub and specials, so if you're after something really adventurous, it might not have the widest variety.
415 Plessey Rd, Blyth NE24 3LP3.3mi
+441670353650
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Fab service and unreal food. Have had Sunday lunch twice and it’s was perfect. Massive portions friendly staff and quick service.
Michelle VF
We decided to pop a long for the quiz, bingo night as they have new management We were made very welcome by the staff member. Its a relaxed atmosphere with good booze. The owner and his wife run a gre...
steve halliburton
We visited for Mexican night and 10/10 would recommend for the staff, food, bar and accommodation. The food was cooked with love (props to the chef!) and the chocolate brownie was so light and airy w...
Emma Finnie
The Isabella
26th

The Isabella

Verified
4.4(172 reviews)
87/100
The Isabella is a cracking little pub in Blyth with friendly vibes, plenty of entertainment, and a welcoming feel for a casual get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and make you feel right at home, always up for a chat and ensuring everyone has a great time
  • It has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for enjoying a good laugh with friends over a pint
  • Loads of entertainment on offer, like pool tables, darts, and live sports on big screens both inside and out
  • The outdoor seating area is spacious and family-friendly, with a kids' play zone and a nice food truck for some tasty bites
  • It's an inexpensive spot, so you can have a cracking night without breaking the bank
Areas for Improvement
  • The website isn't accessible right now, which makes it a bit of a faff to check out menus or events online
  • The operating hours listed seem a tad confusing with multiple entries, so you might want to double-check before heading over
Southend Ave, Blyth NE24 5RW3.5mi
+441670333530
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Nice friendly pub good laugh with everyone in. bar staff friendly relaxed atmosphere
Lee Harlin
Absolutely spot on Ronnie is a top bloke I've made this my new local after 23 yrs of the four ladies since a manager up there took over and has chased half the customers off
Lee Phillips
Comfortable seating throughout, plush benches and stools.. large outside seating area with sports on the big screen TV. Photos show its bright and clean... a credit to Ronny the manager. The Isabell...
Damian aka Evo.
Blyth Sports & Social Club
27th

Blyth Sports & Social Club

4.4(119 reviews)
87/100
Blyth Sports & Social Club is a warm, community-focused spot in Blyth with cracking value on drinks and events, though it can occasionally get a tad lively.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The prices are absolutely brilliant – drinks and events are so affordable, it's a fantastic spot for a budget-friendly night out.
  • Friendly staff who make you feel right at home, always up for a chat and adding to the welcoming vibe.
  • Spacious bar and lounge areas, with a large room upstairs that's perfect for parties or gatherings.
  • Loads of family-friendly events throughout the year, making it a great place for all ages to enjoy.
  • Free room hire for events, which is a real gem if you're planning a do without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit rowdy at times, like when groups spoil the fun during events, making it hard to relax.
  • The atmosphere might not always be peaceful, especially if you're after a quiet pint.
Coomassie Rd, Blyth NE24 2HE4.1mi
+441670368190
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday4 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday4 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday2 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Canny little bar and seating area and the prices are brilliant. They normally have events on for family and for adults at different times of the year, with the prices of drinks it’s a definite starter...
Leanne Alexander
Went for family parties, so we had our own buffets
Erica Greensmith
My friend and I went to see an ABBA tribute duo ,but it was spoilt by a group of drunken lads on what we assumed was a stag night .They took over the dance floor dancing with drinks in their hands ,we...
lorna burgess
The Grey Horse
28th

The Grey Horse

4.4(156 reviews)
87/100
The Grey Horse in Shiremoor is a charming little pub with a solid 4.4 rating, offering friendly vibes and good drinks, though it's not without its rough edges.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are generally friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • They've got a great selection of pints that hit the spot, perfect for a relaxing evening.
  • It's super dog-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along for the fun.
  • There's a pool table and jukebox to keep things lively – always a bonus for a bit of entertainment with your drink.
  • They accept card payments, which is handy these days when you're out and about.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some folks have had run-ins with rude staff, which can really put a damper on the evening.
  • The atmosphere isn't always spot on; a few have said it felt unwelcoming, which is a bit of a shame for a local spot.
  • No cask ales on offer, so if that's your thing, you might leave feeling a tad disappointed.
  • It doesn't seem to do food, which means you might need to head elsewhere if you're after a proper meal with your pint.
Shiremoor, Newcastle upon Tyne NE27 0HL4.3mi
+441912513979
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12:30 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12:30 PM - 9 PM
Wednesday (Today)12:30 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12:30 PM - 11 PM
Friday12:30 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12:30 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Proper little boozer
Ben Harding
Great friendly pub!
Hayley Watson
Awful place, rude staff, felt very unwelcomed not a nice atmosphere at all. It’s a shame as this is my local.
Josie Hall
Oddfellows Arms
29th

Oddfellows Arms

Verified
4.4(158 reviews)
87/100
Oddfellows Arms is a charming local pub with a warm welcome and clean, homely spots, though it has a few rough edges that keep it feeling straightforward.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and warmhearted, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • It's wonderfully dog-friendly, which is a real bonus if you're out and about with your four-legged mate.
  • Some of the rooms have had a fresh renovation, with beautiful decor and modern ensuites that show the owners' effort and care.
  • The pub has a welcoming, homely atmosphere in the bar area, perfect for enjoying a pint and soaking up the vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • A few parts of the place feel a bit run down, like they could do with some TLC to freshen things up.
  • The 'Seaview' rooms don't quite deliver on the promise – you might need to stretch a bit to catch a glimpse, which is a tad disappointing.
  • It's fairly basic overall, so if you're after something more luxurious or fancy, it might not quite hit the mark.
91 Bridge St, Blyth NE24 3AE4.5mi
+441670631827
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Basic but very friendly and warmhearted. My son and Alice both approve. Dog-friendly!
Paul
The "Seaview" meant that you could see the sea if you stand on tiptoes and look through a corner of the window. I couldn't see any luxury in the "DeLuxe" double room. Still it was alright, looked a bi...
Dirk Braun
Me and my partner stayed in one of the bedrooms and I found it to be amazing 🥰 the decor in bedroom was beautiful and the ensuite was brilliant, very modern and looked like both had been recently ren...
Kayleigh Shield
Lord of the Manor
30th

Lord of the Manor

4.4(70 reviews)
86/100
The Lord of the Manor is a welcoming little pub that's come into its own after a smart revamp, with top-notch staff and a lively atmosphere, but it's a shame about the lack of food options.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely fabulous and really make you feel welcome, like Lexi and the team who go above and beyond to create a friendly vibe.
  • It's got a brilliant atmosphere since the revamp, with a newly decorated space that feels fresh and inviting, perfect for a relaxed catch-up.
  • They've got some great entertainment on offer, like live singers and pool games, which add a fun touch and keep things lively.
  • The drinks are spot on and reasonably priced, making it a solid spot for a pint or a cheeky cocktail without breaking the bank.
  • It's open seven days a week with decent hours, so you can pop in for a quick one or settle in for the evening without any hassle.
Areas for Improvement
  • They don't serve food, which is a bit of a letdown if you're after a proper meal with your drinks – might need to grab something elsewhere first.
  • The location in the shopping centre could mean it's quieter at times, especially if footfall isn't what it used to be, so it might not always buzz as much as you'd hope.
  • From what I've heard, it's had its ups and downs in the past with management changes and a bit of wear and tear, though it's clearly on the up now.
Forum Way, Manor Walks Shopping Centre, Cramlington NE23 6YD0.3mi
+447002235684
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Since the revamp, this bar has a much friendlier atmosphere and vibe. Bar staff are fab, especially Lexi.
Kim
I've been going to The Lord of the Manor since it first opened as The Pheonix , When the outside retail area of Manor Walks was built , the pub lost out on footfall, and it was never the same handed f...
Helen
We went for the afternoon 09/07/2023 they had a singer on absolutely brilliant atmosphere everything and the drinks are nice as well Well done Bridget and Mark me and me Welshman had a great time what...
amanda skirpan
The Brockwell Seam
31st

The Brockwell Seam

Verified
4.3(801 reviews)
86/100
The Brockwell Seam is a friendly local pub in Cramlington that's all about good value and a warm welcome, though it's got its ups and downs with service and food consistency.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, like that owner-manager David who's always going the extra mile to make you feel at home.
  • They've got a solid selection of fresh, tasty food options, including some cracking breakfasts and pub classics that hit the spot just right.
  • It's affordably priced, so you can enjoy a proper meal and a drink without breaking the bank, which is always a win for a casual night out.
  • The place feels clean and well-kept, making it a comfy spot to relax with mates over a coffee or a bite.
  • They're really involved in the local community, offering their function area for free to groups and supporting charities – it's nice to see a pub giving back.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be inconsistent; some dishes arrive cold or just don't taste up to scratch, which is a bit disappointing for a quick meal.
  • Service isn't always spot on – a few folks have mentioned staff coming across as rude or unhelpful, which can put a damper on the atmosphere.
  • Wait times for food can drag on, even when it's not too busy, so you might end up waiting longer than you'd like for your order.
Brockwell Centre, Northumbrian Rd, Cramlington NE23 1XZ1.0mi
+441670732071
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)9 AM - 11 PM
Thursday9 AM - 11 PM
Friday9 AM - 11 PM
Saturday9 AM - 11 PM
Sunday9 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Ate here for breakfast. David the owner manager was very friendly, professional and accommodating. He couldn't do enough for us. The food was served quickly and cooked to perfection. Will definitely...
Lyndsay Broadbent
Wouldn’t recommend at all. Horrible food, and arrogant staff. I could ignore the standard of food if the staff weren’t so rude. After all, it’s a pub not a 5 star restaurant. The staff have this weir...
TheDefJamm
Popped in to meet friends. Coffee and a bacon butty. 🥓 Very nice. Clean and well looked after.
David Kenny
The Fat Butcher Bar & Grill (was Secret Garden)
32nd

The Fat Butcher Bar & Grill (was Secret Garden)

Verified
4.3(376 reviews)
86/100
The Fat Butcher is a cosy bar and grill in Seaton Delaval with cracking food and a charming garden vibe, though it has a few niggles that keep it from being perfect.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely top-notch – those steaks and burgers are cooked to perfection and full of flavour, making it a real treat for meat lovers.
  • The service can be brilliant when it's on form, with friendly staff who are attentive and bring a smile to the table, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  • It's got a lovely outdoor garden setting, which is perfect for soaking up the summer vibes and enjoying a relaxed evening with friends.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced with a good selection, and it's easy to find value in the menu options for a casual night out.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service isn't always consistent; some visits might leave you waiting a bit or feeling overlooked, which can dampen the experience.
  • The space can feel a tad cold and unwelcoming at times, with issues like dirty seating that might put you off lingering too long.
  • Options can be limited on certain days, like Mondays, when not all food stalls are open, so you might not get the full range of choices.
  • Facilities are a bit basic, with only one toilet in the ladies' and some reports of it not being the tidiest, which could be a minor annoyance.
Double Row, Seaton Delaval, Whitley Bay NE25 0PP2.0mi
+441917318897
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)5 PM - 10 PM
Thursday5 PM - 10 PM
Friday5:30 PM - 10 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Our Ribeye's were cooked to perfection and the chips and even the pepper sauce were so very tasty. But it's the brilliant service with happy, smiley faces and being so attentive that is deserving of 5...
Charlie Wilkes
What a canny little find! Only found this yesterday despite cycling in the area for a few years and just happened to spot it. Lots of food options from the various stalls inside the garden, sadly no...
stephanie roscamp-forshaw
Went for the tomahawk Tuesday, 4 of us all together. The location is really nice, easy to find and would be great on a summer's night. The tomahawk steaks were some of the best steaks we have ever ha...
Liam Outhwaite
PORKY'S
33rd

PORKY'S

Verified
4.3(1479 reviews)
86/100
Porky's in Blyth is a right good BBQ haunt with smashing food and speedy service, though it's not perfect – still, I'd say it's worth a visit for a hearty meal with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think juicy burgers, tender ribs, and a brilliant variety of smoked meats that really hit the spot.
  • Service is super quick and friendly, making for a relaxed and enjoyable meal without any waiting around.
  • Portions are generous, so you'll leave feeling well satisfied without breaking the bank, especially with their moderate prices.
  • They've got a cracking atmosphere with a bit of a US vibe and a cosy wood fire, perfect for a casual get-together.
  • Loads of options on the menu, including veggie alternatives, so there's something for everyone, and it's open seven days a week.
Areas for Improvement
  • A couple of folks mentioned the food didn't quite live up to how good it looked, so it might not wow you every time.
  • Drinks can be a let-down, like flat coke in one case, which puts a bit of a dampener on things.
  • The place can feel a tad chilly inside on colder days, even with that wood fire going, so you might want to wrap up warm.
Front St, Bebside, Blyth NE24 4HW3.3mi
+441670820599
Barbecue
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 9 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 9 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 9 PM
Thursday12 PM - 9 PM
Friday12 PM - 9 PM
Saturday12 PM - 9 PM
Sunday12 PM - 7 PM
Recent Reviews
Service was amazing, so quick! We got nachos for starters which came fast then our mains not long after we’d finished! Portions are so big and food was absolutely amazing. There was so much to choose...
megan easton
Been here many times now, food and service is always great. Would definitely recommend!
Niamh Dougan
My wife has been here a few times and always enjoyed the food, so we decided to eat here on Monday as we were passing by on our way home. I got the "Bacon Royale" burger which was excellent. Meat co...
Sam Stone
Percy Arms
34th

Percy Arms

4.4(94 reviews)
86/100
The Percy Arms is a cracking little pub in Blyth with a lively feel, smashing food, and good deals, though their online side needs a bit of polish.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely buzzing and welcoming, making it a proper spot for a relaxed pint with mates.
  • Their food is spot on – think tasty breakfasts, hearty Sunday lunches, and even gluten-free options that go down a treat.
  • Prices are dead reasonable, like that £9.99 Sunday lunch deal, so you get great value without breaking the bank.
  • It's family-friendly with things like karaoke nights and bouncy castles for kids' parties, which adds a fun twist.
Areas for Improvement
  • Their website's a bit of a let-down; I couldn't get it to load properly, so checking details online might be tricky.
  • The opening hours seem a tad confusing from what I've seen, with mixed times listed – might need to double-check before heading out.
  • As it's unclaimed online, they might not be as quick to sort out any issues or updates, which could be a minor hassle.
15 Brierley Rd, Blyth NE24 5AU3.5mi
+441670351170
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 11 PM
Thursday3 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Great local pub with plenty of atmosphere
Stephen Normington
Had a few things of the breakfast menu to take away, absolutely beautiful every single time, tried the ultimate sandwich today 10/10 😋 would recommend 👌
Danielle Goulding
Gorgeous Sunday lunch and reasonably priced at £9.99 Homemade yorkies and the veg was cooked to perfection *chefs kiss*
Sam Scott
The Top House
35th

The Top House

Verified
4.4(77 reviews)
86/100
The Top House is a charming little pub in Blyth with a warm, welcoming vibe and great beers, though it's on the snug side.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • It has a fantastic atmosphere, with locals who are chatty and create a real sense of community.
  • They serve up some cracking beers and spot-on food when it's available, perfect for a satisfying pint or bite.
  • Live bands and events add a lively touch, especially if you're into rock music or a good singalong.
  • The pub keeps its original features, giving it that authentic, cosy charm that's hard to beat.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's a bit on the small side, which can make it feel cramped when it gets busy.
  • There might be some quirky distractions, like the occasional regular with their dog, which isn't everyone's cup of tea.
Marlow St, Blyth NE24 2RQ4.0mi
+441670356731
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday1 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday1 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)1 PM - 11 PM
Thursday1 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Very small pub has some decent bands on staff are friendly locals are also when food on bar it's spot on guy goes in there with a boxer dog called Dave that likes to straddle a chair and watch everyon...
thomas thompson
Fantastic atmosphere! When we visited this amazing pub and we felt at home right away. One of the locals was very nice to us and even bought us a pizza and chips!
Erian Heeze
Great pub friendly staff and customers,nice pint highly recommended
David Robson
Blyth United Services
36th

Blyth United Services

Verified
4.4(83 reviews)
86/100
Blyth United Services is a charming, no-frills pub that's all about friendly vibes, cheap drinks, and good times with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant and make you feel right at home, like chatting with old mates behind the bar.
  • Drinks are incredibly affordable, with pints still going for just £2 – perfect for a budget-friendly night out.
  • It's a fantastic spot for socialising, whether you're popping in for a chat, hosting a party, or enjoying the lively atmosphere.
  • They've got great entertainment options like karaoke on certain nights, which adds a fun, community vibe.
  • The function room is a gem for booking events, with a decent size and stage area that keeps things versatile and welcoming.
Areas for Improvement
  • It hasn't changed much over the years, which might feel a bit dated to some, like stepping back in time rather than into something fresh.
  • There's no website or much online presence, making it tricky to check details or get updates before heading over.
  • With no recent reviews, it seems things might have quieted down a tad, so you might wonder if it's as buzzing as it used to be.
16-18 Bowes St, Blyth NE24 1BD4.3mi
+441670369651
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 11 PM
Saturday10 AM - 11 PM
Sunday10 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Went to a party and the staff were wonderful. Bar well stocked as well.
Lou B
Great place to have a drink and chat on with people. I consider the bar staff to be my friends aswell
Sam Scott
Very good, cheap beer and nice people..
Vialli100
The Commissioners Quay Inn
37th

The Commissioners Quay Inn

Verified
4.3(1963 reviews)
86/100
The Commissioners Quay Inn is a charming spot in Blyth with a welcoming vibe, top-notch dog-friendly features, and decent grub, though it has its off moments with service.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • It's fully dog-friendly, which is just brilliant for those of us who like to bring our furry friends along – they've even got a special dog menu!
  • The food is generally spot on, with great choices and a relaxing atmosphere, especially with that lovely harbour view.
  • The rooms are clean, spacious, and well-equipped, perfect if you're staying over after a few pints.
  • Its location is spot on, right in the heart of things, making it easy to pop in for a quick lunch or a longer stay.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can sometimes feel a bit inattentive, like they might not check in as often as you'd hope during your meal.
  • A few folks have mentioned the food isn't always up to scratch, with some long-time visitors feeling it's below average.
  • There might be the odd niggle with things like breakfast options or room temperatures, though it's not a deal-breaker for most.
Commissioners Quay, Blyth NE24 3AF4.6mi
+441670335060
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Long-time regulars deeply disappointed – will never return We’ve been loyal patrons of The Commissioners Quay Inn for over 3 years, not because of the food (which has always been below average), or t...
katy Lukasik
Called for lunch on the way back to Yorkshire from Berwick. Know the chain well and the food did not disappoint. Dog friendly inside and plenty of space for our 3! Helpful and friendly staff.
Lyz Barber
Stayed here with my partner and our dog whilst visiting family. The room was lovely, the hotel's in a great spot to access everything in town, and it's so convenient that the whole hotel is dog friend...
Thistle Crowley
The Travellers Rest
38th

The Travellers Rest

4.4(85 reviews)
86/100
The Travellers Rest is a charming, traditional pub with a friendly buzz, cracking Sunday roasts, and affordable grub – a solid spot for a relaxed pint and meal.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The pub has a really pleasant and clean atmosphere, with traditional decorations that make you feel right at home in a proper old-school spot.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly, creating a welcoming vibe that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • They serve an outstanding traditional Sunday roast – it's spot on for a hearty meal without breaking the bank.
  • There's a great selection of food options that cater to different tastes, and the prices are very reasonable, making it a top choice for a casual outing.
  • You can catch live sports like the Newcastle match on the telly, adding to the lively pub feel, especially on a Sunday.
Areas for Improvement
  • The online presence is a bit lacking, with no website listed, which might make it tricky to check opening times or menus before heading out.
  • The operating hours seem a tad inconsistent in what's listed, so you might want to double-check to avoid any surprises.
  • While the reviews we've seen are all glowing, the overall rating suggests there might be a few mixed opinions out there that aren't as visible.
Scotland Gate, Choppington NE62 5ST4.8mi
+441670228282
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Pleasant, clean and traditionally decorated. Looks like a proper pub!
Terry “Tez” Tattersall
Fantastic, friendly pub which serves an outstanding traditional Sunday roast.
David FitzGerald
Fantastic atmosphere, very friendly
Miranda Makosz - McPartland
Wheatsheaf Inn
39th

Wheatsheaf Inn

Verified
4.3(409 reviews)
86/100
Wheatsheaf Inn is a charming hidden gem in North Shields, serving up fantastic food, warm service, and a peaceful outdoor space that's ideal for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think amazing meals that are full of flavour and great value for your money.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are incredibly friendly and always willing to go the extra mile, like swapping out a sauce without any bother.
  • It's got a lovely relaxed atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for a quiet catch-up with mates or a family outing.
  • The outdoor seating area is a real winner, with a great beer garden next to a field where kids can play while you keep an eye on them.
  • Prices are very reasonable, so you can enjoy a proper meal or a pint without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • There's no website listed, which might make it a bit tricky to check out the menu or opening times before heading over.
  • It's closed one day a week, so you'll need to plan your visit around that to avoid any disappointment.
New York Rd, North Shields NE29 8EH5.3mi
+441912579307
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
MondayClosed
Tuesday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Food is amazing and the service was very good. Great place
Brian
Excellent food great value and superb staff where nothing was too much bother.
Chris Stephenson
I came here on the weekend with my children the prices were very reasonable it was a very nice relaxed atmosphere. they had a lovely outdoor seating area next to a large field which meant that my chi...
Ashley Richardson
The Cherry Tree - Stakeford
40th

The Cherry Tree - Stakeford

Verified
4.3(428 reviews)
86/100
The Cherry Tree is a charming community pub in Stakeford, serving up cracking food, a warm atmosphere, and heaps of events for a proper good time.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • Delicious home-cooked food at fair prices, with daily specials that always hit the spot
  • Friendly and welcoming staff who go the extra mile, like opening early for special requests
  • Pet-friendly vibe, making it easy to pop in with your furry friend after a walk
  • Lovely beer garden with plenty of seating for enjoying the outdoors on a nice day
  • Regular events like quiz nights, live sports, and fun draws that keep things lively and community-focused
  • Great for families, with options for parties and celebrations in the conservatory area
  • Convenient location with good parking and easy access via bus, plus a wide range of drinks including non-alcoholic options
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite busy during events or peak times, which might make it feel a bit crowded
  • Opening hours seem to vary slightly on Sundays, so it's worth double-checking if you're planning a visit
The Cherry Tree, Riversdale Ave, Stakeford, Choppington NE62 5JZ5.6mi
+441670853380
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Great food at fair prices, been for dinner and for band nights. Enjoyed a nice busy but friendly local pub plenty of parking for those with a designated driver coming from a little further away but al...
Sue Turnbull
Had a lovely meal here today will definitely be coming again
George Longworth
Service is spot on, food is excellent and all reasonably priced! 100% recommend
Laura Watson
The Half Moon Inn
41st

The Half Moon Inn

Verified
4.3(665 reviews)
86/100
The Half Moon Inn is a charming Northumberland spot with brilliant food, drinks, and a warm atmosphere, though it's not without a couple of minor hitches in the rooms.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • The food is an absolute highlight – fresh, innovative dishes like those hanging kebabs and legendary Sunday roasts are just spot on.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of real ales, fine wines, and even cracking cocktails to suit all tastes.
  • The rooms are generally comfortable with comfy beds and a solid breakfast, ideal if you're looking for a handy spot to stay nearby.
  • It's in a great location, perfect for nipping over to places like Morpeth or Bedlington while enjoying a cosy, traditional pub vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some of the beds and pillows lack a bit of support, which might leave you tossing and turning after a long day.
  • The bathrooms can be on the small side, though they get the job done if you're not after anything fancy.
  • There have been a few niggles with things like wobbly tables that don't always get sorted out as quickly as you'd hope.
Half Moon St, Stakeford, Choppington NE62 5TT5.7mi
+441670850674
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
The staff were very friendly. The room was nice, just across the car park from the pub. The bed was very comfortable and was very quiet. The bathroom was small but did the job! Breakfast was good! Th...
Nicola Artis
Lovely restaurant nice staff food was very tasty, only thing I'd say I wasn't happy with is the bed and pillow's, pillow's had no support bed wasn't comfy but was nice wee place and staff were fri...
Ann Govan
What a great place for a bit of scran. I was starving as I had just come out of a Secure Mental Health Unit and food was terrible. So lucky to have found this place. I got very excited and emotional w...
Jeremy Thorpe
The Phoenix
42nd

The Phoenix

4.3(120 reviews)
85/100
The Phoenix is a cracking pub with a warm vibe, friendly staff, and affordable drinks, but it has a few niggles like the toilets that keep it from being perfect.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely spot on – it's welcoming and lively, perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • Staff are incredibly polite and friendly; they always greet you with a smile and make you feel right at home.
  • Pints are a real bargain at just £3.30 – you can't go wrong for the price, making it great value for a night out.
  • The pub's had a nice revamp, with a better-stocked bar and a clean environment that adds to the overall charm.
  • Food and service get high marks from visitors, with lovely grub and attentive folks behind the bar.
Areas for Improvement
  • The toilets could do with some proper attention; they're not quite up to standard, which is a bit of a letdown.
  • There's no clear info on operating hours or the current status – it might be closed, so it's worth double-checking before heading over.
  • No website or online presence makes it tricky to get the latest updates, which is a shame for planning a visit.
Forum Way, Manor Walks Shopping Centre, Cramlington NE23 6YD0.3mi
+441670207130
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Great, love the atmosphere. Staff are very polite.
Ozzy Osborne
What a cracking pub £3.30 a pint definitely can't go wrong
stacey thompson
Lovely pub friendly owners service is great with a nice smile aswell when they ask you what you would like to drink
Sam Dickson
Kings Arms
43rd

Kings Arms

4.4(52 reviews)
85/100
Kings Arms is a welcoming spot in Blyth with a warm, friendly atmosphere and great little touches, though it might not suit those after a purely traditional pub feel.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff and locals are incredibly friendly, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • It's spotlessly clean with prompt service at the bar, so you won't be waiting around for your pint.
  • They've got a cosy log burner for those chilly evenings and a lovely garden to enjoy in the summer months.
  • The beer is top-notch, and little extras like the pork crackling are absolute winners.
  • It's brilliant for private functions, with amazing food, entertainment, and helpful setup – perfect for a special occasion.
  • Tuesdays and Fridays bring fun vibes with wild evenings and friendly karaoke nights.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some feel it's lost its traditional rustic charm, with the interior coming across as a bit tacky and overly modernised.
  • Without a website or claimed online presence, it might be tricky to get the latest updates or book ahead.
Kings Arms, 417 Cowpen Rd, Blyth NE24 5NG3.7mi
+441670355443
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Didn't eat, but a very friendly pub, very clean and prompt service at the bar
Kathy Darley
Lovely little bar & great owners. The locals are really friendly & love the log burner on cold days. The pork crackling behind the bar is the best I've ever had.
Brian Flockhart
An amazing experience 5* Sarah and the team were great, we had a private function and could not of asked for more, from providing amazing food to entertainment and helping setup the decorations, ever...
Grant Nixon
The Masons Arms
44th

The Masons Arms

Verified
4.3(254 reviews)
85/100
The Masons Arms is a cracking little pub in Blyth with smashing food, warm service, and a welcoming vibe that'll make you want to pop in for a pint and a bite.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think delicious chicken wings, hearty Sunday dinners, and massive portions that leave you feeling well satisfied.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home even on a busy night.
  • It's great value for money, with meals and drinks coming in at reasonable prices, especially for the quality you get.
  • They handle crowds well, keeping things efficient and speedy even when the place is buzzing.
Areas for Improvement
  • The operating hours can be a bit confusing with varying times listed, so you might want to double-check before heading out to avoid disappointment.
  • No website means it's tricky to look up the menu or book a table online – you're better off calling or just turning up.
  • It does get pretty packed at times, which could mean a wait for your food or a seat, especially on weekends.
Plessey Rd, Blyth NE24 3JD4.1mi
+441670361226
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday5 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday5 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)5 PM - 10 PM
Thursday5 PM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 1 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Great fast service. Chicken wings are unbelievable and always a go to. Sunday dinners are also good too. Fast service in busy times
Daniel Dawe
Ate here on Saturday night. It was very busy, however the service and food was really good. The husband had the steak and ale pie with mash. The portion size was epic, it looked lovely and he really e...
Diana Linzey
Just stopped of here after walking our dogs on the beach the staff where so welcoming, we had a starter and a main and 4 drinks and was very pleased with the bill, but the mane thing for us was how lo...
Duane Brown
Blyth Comrades Club
45th

Blyth Comrades Club

Verified
4.3(167 reviews)
85/100
Blyth Comrades Club is a warm and welcoming club in Blyth, perfect for a relaxed night out or special events, with friendly vibes and good grub, though it has the odd snag with entertainment.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready with a smile and a helping hand to make your visit feel like catching up with old mates.
  • It's a brilliant spot for events like birthdays and kids' parties – folks rave about the lively atmosphere and how much fun everyone has.
  • They offer great value on drinks and some tasty grub, like those delicious stottie sandwiches that really hit the spot after a long day.
  • The decor's been given a fresh makeover, making the place clean, modern, and far more inviting than it used to be.
  • Top-notch for watching the big matches with those gigantic screens – it's like having a front-row seat without leaving the pub!
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be hitches with hired entertainment, like the DJ, which might leave you a bit disappointed if it's not up to scratch.
  • Some experiences fall short of expectations, as one visit was marred by issues that nearly ruined the night, even if the event itself was okay.
91 Wright St, Blyth NE24 1HG4.2mi
+441670352979
Club
Closed - Opens today at 6:30 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 6:30 PM
Monday6:30 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday7 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)6:30 PM - 11 PM
Thursday6:30 PM - 11 PM
Friday6 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday6 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Excellent and kids love all the party events great all round club.
Gaz George
I would like to start this off by saying the only reason this has any stars at all is because my friends 30th birthday I attended last night was overall lovely and she had a great time. The reason t...
Alex McIntosh-Beswick
Very very friendly Club, with a fantastic Man at the Helm, Brian will do anything he can to help people out in sticky situations, great place.
JIM DAWSON
High Street Social Club
46th

High Street Social Club

4.3(109 reviews)
85/100
High Street Social Club in Blyth is a cosy, community-focused spot with cheap drinks, friendly faces, and fun events – ideal for a relaxed evening with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The drinks are incredibly affordable, making it a brilliant spot for a budget-friendly night out with mates.
  • It's got a real community vibe, perfect for locals to catch up, with events like bingo and live entertainment that keep things lively.
  • The staff are super friendly and welcoming, especially to newcomers, so you'll feel right at home from the get-go.
  • Upstairs has a great function room for special occasions, like engagement parties, and it's easy to hire for a small deposit.
Areas for Improvement
  • It doesn't have much of an online presence, which means you might struggle to find up-to-date info or book ahead.
  • The place seems a bit traditional and might not suit those after a more modern or trendy atmosphere.
  • With reviews stretching back a few years, it could do with a bit more buzz to keep the energy fresh.
High St, Blyth NE24 1DR4.2mi
+441670354367
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday6:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)6:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday6:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Great place on a Friday entertainment on up stairs in big lounge,bingo,key draw
alex williamson
My Dad was a member of this club for 69 years. We popped in a couple of weeks ago to leave money behind the bar so his friends could raise a glass to his memory. I've lost count of all the pensioners...
Michelle Gregory
Great, Lively social club.... Very worthy of a visit if you live in the locality, with plenty of events and live bands and solo musical acts scheduled weekly..... The patrons are very welcoming to all...
Keith Watson
The Elephant
47th

The Elephant

Verified
4.3(285 reviews)
85/100
The Elephant is a charming local pub in Ashington with a welcoming vibe, helpful staff, and good value, making it a solid choice for a casual pint.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready to make you feel at home.
  • It has a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • Prices are reasonable, making it a great spot for everyday visits without breaking the bank.
  • The old building is full of character, adding a charming touch to the experience.
  • It's spacious and well-suited for functions or gatherings, giving you room to enjoy yourself.
Areas for Improvement
  • The website is tricky to access, which might make it hard to get more details before heading over.
  • Operating hours seem a bit unclear or limited in some cases, so it's worth double-checking to avoid disappointment.
Newbiggin Rd, Ashington NE63 0SZ6.2mi
+441670814157
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 10:30 PM
Thursday3 PM - 10:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Decent place, nice bartender and prices. Good local crew and cool old building. Will definitely be back
Nomad Life
Very friendly atmosphere n close to where we live
Margaret Gilholm
Excellent personnel with dedication and hard work. He helped me a lot to move from Birmingham to newcastle with my stuff. Highlighy recommended 👍
Hiruna Fernando
The Four Ladies
48th

The Four Ladies

4.2(350 reviews)
84/100
The Four Ladies is a cracking little pub in Cramlington with a warm, friendly vibe and wallet-friendly drinks that make it a go-to for a relaxed night out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • The atmosphere is spot on, especially on match days or with live music – it's buzzing and full of energy.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced, offering great value without skimping on quality or selection.
  • It's got good accessibility, like easy entry and spacious facilities, which is a real plus for everyone.
  • The crowd is diverse and lively, with fun events like DJ nights that keep things interesting.
Areas for Improvement
  • Their online presence feels a bit lacking, as the website had some issues and it's not claimed on Google, making it harder to get the latest info.
  • From the reviews, it doesn't seem to mention much in the way of food options, so it might not be the best spot if you're after a full meal.
Church St, Cramlington NE23 6QQ0.3mi
+441670733688
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday10 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 12 AM
Thursday10 AM - 12 AM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
Great pub, friendly, atmosphere good on match day. Drink prices ok.
Mike Carter
Great atmosphere with live music ,very friendly
KEN FORSTER
New owner, since i was last here, friendly and seems to have changed clientele. More diverse range of drinkers. Sat night DJ was decent and prices very good.
tony shanks
The Blagdon Arms
49th

The Blagdon Arms

Verified
4.2(723 reviews)
84/100
The Blagdon Arms is a welcoming community pub in Northumberland, ideal for sports fans and casual get-togethers, though it's had a few service wobbles that keep it from being perfect.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are generally friendly and welcoming, making it feel like a proper community hub.
  • It's a fantastic spot for catching live sports with multiple TVs showing everything from football to boxing.
  • They've got a great selection of beers and drinks at reasonable prices, plus some unbeatable offers that make it easy on the wallet.
  • The outdoor seating and beer garden are lovely, especially with live music and entertainment on offer.
  • It's family-friendly with things like quiz nights, and they're welcoming to kids, dogs, and even groups looking for a relaxed vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been some slip-ups with food orders, like mix-ups with vegan options that left a bad taste – literally.
  • The manager hasn't always handled situations well in a few cases, which can put a damper on an otherwise nice visit.
  • They don't seem to offer full meals at the moment, just snacks like crisps and nuts, so it might not satisfy if you're after a proper bite.
  • A few recent experiences have been disappointing, with some folks feeling let down by the service overall.
Village Rd, Cramlington NE23 1DN0.3mi
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 1 AM
Saturday10 AM - 1 AM
Sunday10 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Manager defo in the wrong line of business. On my own, killing time until i met up witb friends. I ordered a cider and my card pyt failed. Tapped again and tried to get the bar maids attention, as no...
Alison White
Hate leaving bad reviews but Ordered a vegan burger and fries and despite it clearly saying vegan they put bacon and chicken in the box not sure if it was a genuine accident but can’t leave a good rev...
Natalie Overton
A large pub with multiple tv's so great for sports. As of today (04.01.2025) they do not offer food, only crisp, nuts etc. The beer good, reasonably priced, staff are usually friendly.
Paul Swift
The Plough
50th

The Plough

Verified
4.2(351 reviews)
84/100
The Plough is a welcoming village pub with top-notch beers and a homely feel, but it's let down by some upkeep problems that could use a freshen-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere at The Plough is wonderfully warm and inviting, making it a proper cosy spot for a catch-up with mates.
  • They've got a cracking selection of real ales and wines – the staff are spot on with recommendations, especially for ale enthusiasts.
  • The beer garden is a real gem, perfect for enjoying a pint in the sunshine, and it's great that dogs are welcome too.
  • There's a fun monthly music quiz that keeps things lively, even if you're not winning any prizes.
  • It's child-friendly until 9pm and has a function room, so it's versatile for family outings or events.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some areas feel a bit run down, like the carpets that are patched up with tape, which takes away from the charm.
  • Hygiene standards have been a letdown for a few visitors, with complaints about the toilets and overall cleanliness.
  • There have been mentions of the place not being as well-maintained as it used to be, which is a shame for a traditional pub.
  • Occasional issues with rowdy behaviour, like children running about, might disrupt a relaxed evening.
Village Square, Middle Farm Square, Cramlington NE23 1DN0.3mi
+441670737633
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Formerly East Farm, Cramlington Village, and much of the building is the original masonry and features. Lovely beer garden out back.
Fiona Mitford
Love the monthly music quiz. Although we do appallingly and usually finish near the bottom, it is a really good music quiz.
Jesse Rutherford
I used to be a regular to this pub for over 35 years. It was the best pub in Cramlington really well run and spotlessly clean. I've been there tonight with friends from out of the area, it was shocki...
Barbara Peet
The Snowy Owl
51st

The Snowy Owl

Verified
4.2(2718 reviews)
84/100
The Snowy Owl is a charming country pub in Cramlington with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and some cracking food options, but it's not without its off days when it comes to consistency and value.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home, especially if you're new to the area.
  • The cosy decor is spot on, with warm fireplaces and beautiful gardens that give off those proper relaxing vibes, perfect for a chilly day or a sunny afternoon.
  • Some of the food hits the mark, like the fish and chips with homemade tartar sauce – it's fresh, tasty, and just what you'd want from a country pub.
  • It's dog-friendly and in a great spot for walks, with paths leading to nearby woods, making it ideal for a post-hike pint.
  • They've got a well-stocked bar with cask ales, wines, and gins, plus hearty classics on the menu that go down a treat in such a lovely setting.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be inconsistent; some dishes like the beef or belly pork come out overcooked or chewy, which is a real shame for the price.
  • Portion sizes feel a bit skimpy at times, especially for a Sunday roast where you'd expect more bang for your buck around £22 a head.
  • Service can be hit or miss – while it's often excellent, there have been instances of slow responses, like waiting ages for extras or the wrong dish.
  • A few meals lack flavour or arrive barely warm, leaving you wishing for that melt-in-the-mouth experience the menu promises.
  • It's a bit pricey for what you get sometimes, which might not sit well if you're after a filling, no-fuss meal.
Blagdon Ln, Cramlington NE23 8AU1.7mi
+441670736111
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday7 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday7 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)7 AM - 11 PM
Thursday7 AM - 11 PM
Friday7 AM - 11 PM
Saturday8 AM - 11 PM
Sunday8 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Racheal gave us brilliant customer service at the Snowy Owl — so friendly and welcoming, especially since I’m not a local and was up visiting my boyfriend. I absolutely loved the decor too — it gave p...
Zara
What a disappointment. We went for Sunday lunch and this is what we got. We paid around £22 each. For this price you could go to an amazing restaurant and not feel hungry after. The roasties were anem...
Raechel Young
Food was barely warm. Belly pork chewy although they changed it when I complained. Was slightly better . Not as described slow braised I expected it to be melt in the mouth. Menu states lashing of gr...
Elizabeth Crilley
Cambois Club
52nd

Cambois Club

Verified
4.3(70 reviews)
84/100
Cambois Club is a cosy little bar in Blyth with a warm, friendly vibe and plenty of fun activities, though it's best to stick to the drinks if you're after something reliable.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely brilliant – everyone seems so welcoming and friendly, just like popping round to a mate's for a chat.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks and snacks, making it easy to settle in for a good time.
  • Loads of entertainment on offer, like a full-size snooker table, pool, and darts, so there's always something to keep you amused.
  • The outside seating area is a real treat, especially after a lovely walk on the nearby beach.
  • It's all very reasonably priced, so you can enjoy a pint or two without worrying about the wallet.
Areas for Improvement
  • The coffee can be a bit disappointing, as one person mentioned it was insipid and not worth going back for.
  • Food quality seems to vary; some snacks are spot on, but others haven't impressed based on the feedback.
  • Without a website, it's a tad tricky to look up the latest details or hours before heading over.
Selbourne Terrace, Cambois, Blyth NE24 1QY5.1mi
+441670824301
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 11 PM
Thursday3 PM - 11 PM
Friday3 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 1 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Popped in for a coffee and snack coffee was insipid and the food wasn't much better, first and last time. Sorry.
Derek Coulson
Great place drink
Alan Fortune
We usually go for a walk along the beach at the weekend and finish off with visit to the club, rounds the after noon off just right. Everyone one is so friendly. Always leave with a smile on my on my...
david robinson
Anglers Arms
53rd

Anglers Arms

Verified
4.2(375 reviews)
84/100
Anglers Arms is a charming pub in Choppington with delicious homemade food and a lovely beer garden, but it's had its share of service slip-ups that might leave you wanting more.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The homemade meals are an absolute treat, made with top-notch ingredients and full of flavour – perfect for a hearty pub lunch or dinner.
  • It's a welcoming spot for families and dogs, with a cosy atmosphere that makes you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • That riverside beer garden is a gem, especially on a sunny day, where you can relax with a cold drink and soak up the beautiful Northumberland scenery.
  • The accommodation is homely and comfortable, with en-suite rooms and a complimentary breakfast, ideal for a short stay or exploring the area.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been some issues with late check-ins, like doors being locked and no one answering calls, which can really put a dampener on your plans.
  • Noise from the pub, including music and arguments late into the night, has bothered some guests in the rooms, making for a restless sleep.
  • Food service isn't always spot on, with complaints about meals arriving cold, like those disappointing Sunday roasts that didn't live up to expectations.
  • Booking problems crop up now and then, such as being told the place is fully booked despite having a reservation, which is frustrating for visitors.
Sheepwash Bank, Stakeford, Choppington NE62 5NB5.7mi
+441670825795
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Had booked a room for 1 night 23-24 May. This was supposed to be sleepover during driving trip from Edinburgh to London. Arrived there in the evening, around 7pm, all doors were locked, despite select...
viktorija p
Spacious room. Clean. Very warm. However I won't stay again. I understand that the room was above a pub but I don't understand the music shouting and arguing at 2 in the morning. I don't normally writ...
Gillian Humble
Worst Sunday dinner ever, the ambience is terrible. We ordered trio of meats and the meat what there was of it was the only nice thing on the plate. The food came out cold, 1 of the plates got reheate...
Christine Longstaff
Victoria & Albert Inn
54th

Victoria & Albert Inn

Verified
4.2(140 reviews)
83/100
The Victoria & Albert Inn is a cosy gem in Whitley Bay, dishing up tasty, affordable food with a warm welcome, though it's best to plan ahead for peak times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think delicious homemade pizzas, burgers, and brilliant vegan options that cater to all tastes
  • Staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making every visit feel like catching up with mates
  • It's a budget-friendly spot, so you can enjoy a proper meal without worrying about the wallet
  • The place has a newly refurbished vibe with lovely decor that gives it a fresh, inviting atmosphere
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be issues with food running out on busy days, like that disappointing Mother's Day experience where folks were left high and dry
  • The website feels a bit basic and repetitive, which might not give you the full lowdown before heading over
Seaton Terrace, Seaton Delaval, Whitley Bay NE25 0AT2.7mi
+441912373697
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
As the song goes I wasn't expecting that. I thought I was going to a rather stuffy upitswlf gastropub, instead we got beautiful homemade pizzas and burgers, oh and onion rings, just what I needed. T...
Nick Thompson
Booked a table for 6 at 3:30 on Mother’s Day for Sunday roast. Arrived early so had a drink at our table first. When we went to order food at 3:45 we were told there was no food left! Nobody told us...
Clarabella
Just to say i find the 1 star review absolutely shocking . I ate food from here yesterday I got a delivery off just eat at 12.45 . The food was absolutely amazing, it arrived on time and the beef was...
Lynne Arrowsmith
The Lord Barrington
55th

The Lord Barrington

4.5(19 reviews)
83/100
The Lord Barrington is a welcoming little pub in Choppington that's all about relaxed vibes, cracking pints, and a friendly crowd – ideal for a laid-back catch-up with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff and regulars are incredibly friendly, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in – it's just like chatting with mates down the local.
  • Prices are spot on and reasonable, so you won't break the bank for a good pint or a bite.
  • It's got all the classic pub vibes with a pool table and dart board, perfect for a bit of friendly competition after a few drinks.
  • They serve up homemade fresh oven-baked pizzas that sound absolutely delicious – a nice touch for when you're after something more than just a drink.
  • The pints are top-notch, especially the John Smith's, which folks rave about as the best in the area.
Areas for Improvement
  • The opening hours are a bit limited, just from 3pm to 11pm every day, so it's not ideal if you're looking for a spot earlier in the day.
  • There's no website or phone number listed, which makes it tricky to check what's on or get in touch if you fancy popping by.
  • With only a handful of reviews out there, it might not be the most buzzing place, and it's unclaimed online, so it could do with a bit more attention to shine brighter.
Lord Barrington Arms, Stakeford, Choppington NE62 5UA5.6mi
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 11 PM
Thursday3 PM - 11 PM
Friday3 PM - 11 PM
Saturday3 PM - 11 PM
Sunday3 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
This has now become my local. Popped in for swift pint on a afternoon (after 3pm) and on Sundays. Staff really friendly as are the regulars. Prices are also very reasonable. Good to see a pub with poo...
Steve Hedley
Great Bar with home made fresh oven baked Pizzas, Fantastic Place.
JIM DAWSON
Best pint of John Smith's in the area.👌. Friendly and canny atmosphere. Champion little boozer. 👍👍🍻
Stephen Hogg
John The Clerk Of Cramlington - JD Wetherspoon
56th

John The Clerk Of Cramlington - JD Wetherspoon

4.1(1734 reviews)
82/100
John The Clerk Of Cramlington is a cracking Wetherspoon spot with top-notch value and a welcoming vibe, though it does have its messy moments.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are always friendly and provide quick, professional service that makes you feel right at home.
  • Incredible value for money with affordable drinks and food – you can get a pint for peanuts compared to other spots.
  • A charming atmosphere with an old-school aesthetic, including lovely features like a woodfire, making it a cosy place to relax.
  • Plenty of seating and a fantastic selection of real ales, like the Tyneside Blonde, which is spot on and well-presented.
Areas for Improvement
  • Tables can be a bit grubby and not always wiped down properly, so you might end up with a sticky surprise.
  • It gets pretty busy at times, which can make it feel a tad crowded and hectic, especially in a smaller village setting.
Low Main Pl, Cramlington NE23 1DN0.3mi
+441670707060
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday8 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday8 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)8 AM - 11 PM
Thursday8 AM - 12 AM
Friday8 AM - 12:30 AM
Saturday8 AM - 12:30 AM
Sunday8 AM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
Staff canny. Food typical spoons, good value. Tables dirty. Watched a table being cleared...used plates cleared away, the menu put back on table but the table didn't even have a quick wipe over. Tip...
Dawn Wood
This was a superb pub for drinking, with an old aesthetic particularly from the styling of the roof! The lights are glorious and woodfire is a neat touch, plenty of seating is available to a strong st...
K. Peake
Really busy Wetherspoons. All ages eating & socialising on a sunny Thursday afternoon. Swift professional service by that young lady in the picture! Real ale line was fantastic. Tyneside Blonde by Had...
Kay Morrice
The Bay Horse Inn
57th

The Bay Horse Inn

Verified
4.1(894 reviews)
82/100
The Bay Horse Inn is a charming spot in Cramlington that's all about hearty food, friendly vibes, and that classic pub feel with a bit of extra warmth.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think juicy gammon with perfectly cooked fries or those famous sizzling skillets that make for a proper treat.
  • The staff are an absolute delight; they're warm, welcoming, and go the extra mile to make your visit feel personal, like chatting with old mates behind the bar.
  • It's got a cracking atmosphere, especially in the beer garden on a sunny day, perfect for unwinding with friends or family.
  • Great value for your money with deals like the 2 for £12 menu, and they're really involved in the local community, which adds a nice touch to the place.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's currently closed for a makeover until they reopen, so you'll have to hold off on popping in for a bit.
  • As with many pubs, it can get a tad busy at peak times, which might mean a short wait for service or a table.
Sanderson Terrace, Cramlington NE23 6XB0.8mi
+441670736869
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Great time at the Bay horse the other night!! Excellent drinks and gorgeous food served by Katie. Nice to see a happy face behind the bar and service with a smile. Will be back again !
Gracie Dalgarno-Todd
Amazing experience! The food was great but to top it off was Katie. She made our experience so special and personable by being kind, cheery and on the ball with her service!
Izzy Watson
Super food from the 2 for £12 menu. Chose the gammon and egg with skin on fries. Plentiful portion and the best fries ever tasted. The gammon was perfectly cooked by chefs Ryan and Callum. The staff w...
tina robinson
Willow Farm - Dining & Carvery
58th

Willow Farm - Dining & Carvery

Verified
4.1(3220 reviews)
82/100
Willow Farm is a cosy, family-oriented pub with delicious carvery and plenty of options, though service can sometimes be a bit slow – overall, it's a solid spot for a relaxed get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's a brilliant family-friendly spot with a newly renovated kids' play area, perfect for keeping the little ones entertained while you relax.
  • The menu's got heaps of choices for everyone, from tasty carvery options to loads of desserts and ice creams, making it easy to find something for all tastes.
  • Accessibility is spot on, with helpful staff and facilities that make it welcoming for those with mobility needs.
  • Prices are really reasonable, so you get great value for a hearty meal without breaking the bank.
  • The atmosphere is welcoming and it's conveniently located with perks like free parking, WiFi, and even EV charging for a seamless visit.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a bit hit or miss at times, with some waits feeling longer than expected, like when it took ages for starters to arrive.
  • Occasionally, they have early last orders or closures for things like staff training, which might throw a spanner in the works if you're planning a late visit.
  • Not every experience is flawless, as a few folks have mentioned meals not being checked on properly, leaving things feeling a tad overlooked.
Willow Court, Northumberland Business Park West, Cramlington NE23 7GA1.1mi
+441912503608
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday8 AM - 10 PM
Tuesday8 AM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)8 AM - 10 PM
Thursday8 AM - 10 PM
Friday8 AM - 11 PM
Saturday8 AM - 11 PM
Sunday8 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Good restaurant with a recently renovated kids play area to occupy the young ones. Theres plenty of choice on the menu for adults and children, loads of deserts and ice creams to choose from and the c...
Philip Watters
I've been to Willow Farm quite a few times, it's usually ok. But tonight 13th May, my partner and I travelled from Consett to go for dinner, but upon arriving just before 7pm, we saw this notice sayin...
Jack Jack
Went for lunch last week at the Willow Farm, was greeted by a lovely server called Lucy, we hadn't booked, this was no problem and she soon showed us to our table and explained how to order from the m...
illy family
Moor Farm Beefeater
59th

Moor Farm Beefeater

Verified
4.1(996 reviews)
82/100
Moor Farm Beefeater is a solid, welcoming pub with friendly service, tasty grub, and good value deals, though it's best to confirm it's open before you pop in.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – friendly, efficient, and always up for a chat, making every visit feel warm and welcoming.
  • The food is spot on; think tasty steaks, classic fish and chips, and great value deals like mains under £8 for lunch, perfect for a satisfying meal without breaking the bank.
  • It's a clean and spacious spot, ideal for a relaxed evening or a quick bite, with plenty of room to unwind.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, including summer cocktails and deals like two for £12, which really add to the fun.
Areas for Improvement
  • The operating status is a bit unclear right now, as it seems like it might be closed – definitely worth double-checking before heading over to avoid disappointment.
  • Being part of a chain, it can feel a tad generic at times, missing that unique local vibe you sometimes get with independent pubs.
  • There's no specific info on opening hours, which could make planning a visit a bit of a hassle if you're not sure when it's open.
Annitsford railway station, Annitsford, Cramlington NE23 7QA1.2mi
+441912502770
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Nice clean environment, staff are very friendly and efficient. Food was tasty and beer was good. What more do you need.
DB Review
Stayed at the Premier Inn next door. Used the Beefeater for evening meal. Standard set up, clean with plenty of space. Fairly quiet. Service from James was excellent. Polite, efficient and with a genu...
Craig Ellwood
We came to Newcastle from Wales for a family gathering which also fell on mine and my daughter’s birthday weekend. We booked the Beefeater at Moor Farm for our evening meal and was not disappointed....
Stacy Hall
South Beach
60th

South Beach

Verified
4.1(371 reviews)
82/100
South Beach is a warm and welcoming pub in Blyth, ideal for a relaxed meal or drink with family and friends, boasting friendly service and good value grub.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant and make you feel right at home, with the manager going out of their way to be helpful and welcoming.
  • It's a proper family-friendly spot, with a fenced outdoor area that's perfect for keeping an eye on the kids while enjoying a drink.
  • The food is spot on – think tasty pub classics, great deals, and excellent beer choices that won't break the bank.
  • They've got a lovely beer garden for soaking up the sun, plus live sports and quizzes to keep things lively.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's tucked away in an estate area, which might feel a bit quiet or out of the way if you're after a more bustling high street vibe.
  • The menu sticks to traditional pub grub, so if you're in the mood for something a bit more adventurous or fancy, it might not hit the mark.
South Beach Estate, Blyth NE24 3RJ3.5mi
+441670364478
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Although this is a typical 'estate pub' in terms of its location, it is far better than many. The Food is good and the beer choices are excellent. We often drink the wine and have never had a bad dr...
Hal property
Came down yesterday for the first time with my family (with 2 children under 5). It is so clear that the ownership understands the needs of families with young kids. The back outside area of the pub...
Leanne Collett
Absolutely cracking pub. Very family friendly and all staff so friendly and welcoming. Great menu and food was fantastic. Simon the Manager is an absolute star - we had a minor family emergency and he...
Damien Lavery
The Waterloo
61st

The Waterloo

Verified
4.1(411 reviews)
82/100
The Waterloo in Blyth is a welcoming community pub with affordable drinks, a buzzing atmosphere, and plenty of live sports action, though you might need to be patient with the service.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • Drinks are inexpensive and there's a fantastic range of offers, perfect for enjoying a cheeky pint without spending a fortune.
  • The atmosphere is lively and inclusive, with a good mix of people that creates a real community vibe.
  • It's a top spot for sports fans, with HD screens showing live football, rugby, and more, especially great for Newcastle United matches.
  • The pub is clean and well-maintained, and they've got decent quality pints and meals that offer excellent value for money.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a bit slow at times, with waits of up to 30 minutes mentioned, which might put a dampener on your evening.
  • It seems like they could do with more bar staff, as one review highlighted that only one person was really on top of things.
  • There have been a few inconsistent experiences, like comparing it unfavourably to the pub next door, so it might not always hit the mark.
17 Bondicar Terrace, Blyth NE24 2JW4.3mi
+441670352827
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday10 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 12 AM
Thursday10 AM - 12 AM
Friday10 AM - 1 AM
Saturday10 AM - 1 AM
Sunday10 AM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
The place looks amazing after the storm damage refurbishment. Lovely friendly staff. A great place to watch Newcastle United 🖤🤍
Michelle Gregory
Been many times never a bad meal or pint
Duane Baxter
Takea about 30nmins to get serve better going to spoons next door only have 1 bat staff whos any good
Rob Howgego
The Wallaw
62nd

The Wallaw

Verified
4.1(1842 reviews)
82/100
The Wallaw is a delightful Wetherspoons pub in Blyth, housed in a beautifully preserved former cinema, offering brilliant value and a warm, welcoming vibe.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The stunning Art Deco interior, once a cinema, really transports you back in time and makes for a memorable visit.
  • Incredibly affordable prices on food and drinks, perfect for a casual catch-up without breaking the bank.
  • Friendly staff and top-notch service that always make you feel welcome.
  • A great spot for history buffs, with fascinating elements from its past dotted around the walls.
Areas for Improvement
  • As it's part of a larger chain, it might not have that bespoke, one-of-a-kind feel you'd get from a smaller independent pub.
  • It can get quite busy at times, which might make it a bit tricky to find a quiet corner for a chat.
14 Union St, Blyth NE24 2DX4.3mi
+441670356830
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday8 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday8 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)8 AM - 12 AM
Thursday8 AM - 1 AM
Friday8 AM - 1 AM
Saturday8 AM - 12 AM
Sunday8 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
One of my all time favourite wetherspoons .another former cinema saved by this great chain.stunning interior throughout .great staff & service & usual great history on the walls .long live wetherspoon...
Mikey clarky
A great setting, an old cinema with a beautiful art deco interior, go into the main doors and there is the old projector in the foyer. Plus the benefits of Wetherspoons great value meals and drinks.
Mark
Possibly the most impressive of the 200+ Wetherspoons I have visited. It's like a museum celebrating the Art Deco heyday of cinemas, that also sells good beer and food. Would recommend a visit just fo...
Mary & Gary Picken
Post Office Bar
63rd

Post Office Bar

4.2(56 reviews)
82/100
Post Office Bar in Blyth is a charming little spot for a casual drink with friendly faces, though it has its off moments with drink quality and atmosphere.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and always up for a chat, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • They've got a solid selection of drinks, including well-kept ales and reasonable prices that won't break the bank.
  • It's a clean and welcoming spot, with locals often joining in to make your visit even more enjoyable.
  • The atmosphere can be lovely and homely, especially if you're after a relaxed evening out.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some folks have had issues with drink quality, like getting a flat pint which can really put a damper on things.
  • The vibe isn't always spot on – it might feel a bit dull or uninspiring at times, almost like you're in a quiet office rather than a lively bar.
  • With no website or online presence to speak of, it's tricky to check what's on offer or get updates before heading over.
46-50 Bridge St, Blyth NE24 2AG4.5mi
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday4 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday4 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11 PM
Friday4 PM - 11 PM
Saturday4 PM - 1 AM
Sunday4 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Probably the flatest pint I've have in 20 years, terrible atmosphere, like being in an actual post office
Michael Hedley
Did not have food, only drinks. Friendly staff and good atmosphere. Reasonable prices.
Phil Parker
Beautiful owner's, always will /wanting to stay and chat. Great of drinks. Well kept ale. Good prices!
Jamie jimmystwart!
Duke Of Wellington
64th

Duke Of Wellington

Verified
4.1(667 reviews)
82/100
The Duke of Wellington is a welcoming pub in Newcastle that's perfect for a relaxed pint, a hearty meal, or catching the big games, with friendly service and a lively community feel.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always friendly, attentive, and they go the extra mile to make sure everyone has a great time.
  • The food is a real winner; think tasty burgers, lasagne, and grilled meats that hit the spot, all at prices that won't break the bank.
  • It's a fantastic spot for catching live sports, with events like the Women's Euros and rugby tours creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere.
  • Family-friendly vibes are spot on, with fun activities like Breakfast with Santa that keep the little ones entertained while the grown-ups relax.
  • Plenty of handy facilities, including a big car park, dog-friendly spaces, and even options for functions, making it versatile for all sorts of get-togethers.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed on busy nights, like during big matches, which might mean a bit of a wait or needing to book ahead.
  • Some dishes, like the sandwiches, haven't always impressed everyone, though it seems they've upped their game with other options on the menu.
20 Kenton Ln, Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 3BQ5.8mi
+441912856621
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Really friendly staff and amazing food. They saved a special night after we were let down by another restaurant. We will definitely be back. Thank you
John Patton
Had a great day at the Duke yesterday for some food and to watch the match. The staff are very friendly and all worked extremely hard to make sure everyone got served. Ordered burgers and lasagne at d...
Stacey C
Family of 8 celebrating 60th birthday. Very busy match night but young staff were friendly and quick. Manageress assisted chef. The food was good value, tasty. Prices were reasonable
Susan Palmer
The FoxCover Ashington
65th

The FoxCover Ashington

Verified
4.1(489 reviews)
82/100
The FoxCover in Ashington is a welcoming pub with solid vibes and affordable options, though it's got a few bumps in the road with food consistency.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The service is really friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • Prices are spot on for a pub – you'll get good value without breaking the bank, especially with those generous portions.
  • Some of the food hits the mark brilliantly, like the new menu items that folks have raved about for their quality and taste.
  • It's got a fresh vibe with recent refurbishments, perfect for popping in after a bit of shopping or a casual catch-up.
Areas for Improvement
  • The carvery can be a letdown, with things like lumpy mash and fatty turkey not living up to expectations for the price.
  • Some dishes, such as fish and chips, come out greasy and underwhelming, leaving you wishing for better quality.
  • Drinks might not always hit the spot – like a mocha that lacks that proper chocolatey kick, which is a bit of a shame.
  • There's inconsistency in the food, so you might have a great meal one visit and a disappointing one the next.
Freeman Way, Ashington NE63 0YB6.3mi
+441670227742
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
We booked a table today for 7 of us to have a carvery 4A and 3k. This place came recommended to us so we thought we would give it a try. We all opted for the carvery. Most of us got turkey and we were...
Steven Mccann
I asked for a mocha and had to send it back because I couldn't taste any chocolate. The second one was the same. I ordered the lunch time fish and chips. The fish was mostly greasy batter, very sweet...
Jacqueline Birdsall
Absolutely amazing experience.. had been shopping nipped in for a quick pint to find the bar has been fully refurbished and taken over.. nipped home for the kids and what a treat we had… very reasonab...
Charlotte Bodnar
The Flying Horse
66th

The Flying Horse

Verified
4.0(69 reviews)
79/100
The Flying Horse is a welcoming local bar in Blyth with a friendly vibe, great for a casual night of drinks and karaoke.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – they're friendly, attentive, and go out of their way to make you feel welcome, which really sets a great tone for the evening.
  • It's got a lively and fun atmosphere, perfect for a good night out, with regular karaoke nights that sound like a proper laugh.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced, so you can enjoy a few without it hitting the wallet too hard.
  • They're spot on with accommodating special needs, like being wheelchair-friendly and handling dietary requirements with ease, which is a big plus for everyone.
Areas for Improvement
  • It might not knock your socks off; some folks find it just okay and not particularly spectacular, like it's missing that extra spark.
  • The operating hours seem a bit muddled from what I've seen, which could confuse things if you're planning a visit.
78 Waterloo Rd, Blyth NE24 1DG4.2mi
+447960611496
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday3 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday3 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday3 PM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
It's OK but nowt spectacular these dayd
Rob Shanks
Second post for a review. Had a brilliant night staff amd locals seem quite friendly. Will be back here again. Especially if you like karaoke 🎤
Thomas Ryan Somers
1st time in the area last week had a blast that much I got invited to party 4 4 25 so came back 😀
Thomas R somers
The Railway Tavern
67th

The Railway Tavern

4.0(73 reviews)
79/100
The Railway Tavern is a welcoming local pub with great value beers and a friendly buzz, but it's got its flaws with smells and rowdy moments that might spoil the fun.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The beer here is absolutely top notch, with some cracking selections that really hit the spot.
  • You've got friendly staff who make you feel right at home, always up for a chat and quick with service.
  • It's a budget-friendly spot with pints that are among the cheapest around, perfect for a casual night out.
  • They've got a nice setup with things like a billiard table and darts, adding a bit of fun to the atmosphere.
Areas for Improvement
  • Occasionally, there's a dreadful smell, like raw sewage, that can put you off before you've even stepped inside.
  • It can get pretty loud, especially with events like karaoke, making it hard to have a relaxed chat.
  • Crowd control seems a bit hit or miss, with some rowdy groups disrupting the vibe now and then.
  • The door situation might be an issue, as it keeps getting opened and closed, letting in draughts or noise.
42 Regent St, Blyth NE24 1LS4.4mi
+441670367184
Bar
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Good beer friendly staff
Steven Oakley
This place you’d to be a great pub but went in last night and even before we went through the door there was a really bad smell. It was like raw sewage..’was that bad we didn’t even get a drink. It wa...
Stephen Normington
Cheapest pint I’ve had all week and the beer is top notch
joseph kelly
Newsham Hotel
68th

Newsham Hotel

Verified
3.9(54 reviews)
77/100
Newsham Hotel is a cosy community pub with warm welcomes and lively events, though it's feeling a tad under the radar lately.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly welcoming and friendly, making every visit feel like catching up with old mates.
  • It has a fantastic community atmosphere, perfect for a good chat and some banter over a pint.
  • Well-kept beers and a solid selection of drinks that hit the spot every time.
  • Fun events like buskers night add a lively touch, and there's a great pool table and jukebox to keep things entertaining.
  • It's a proper local spot with real, down-to-earth vibes that make you feel right at home.
Areas for Improvement
  • It seems a bit quiet these days, with no recent reviews in the last six months, so the buzz might have faded.
  • Only open six days a week, which could leave you out in the cold on that one closed day.
  • No website means it's not straightforward to check opening times or what's on, which is a bit of a nuisance.
  • The overall rating is a decent 3.9, but it doesn't quite stand out as the best in the area for everyone.
5 Carr St, Newsham, Blyth NE24 4NG3.0mi
+441670367040
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday4 PM - 10:45 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 10:45 PM
Thursday4 PM - 10:45 PM
Friday4 PM - 10:45 PM
Saturday2 PM - 11:45 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11:15 PM
Recent Reviews
Great little community pub welcoming and canny folk
Pete Shaw Creative
Great atmosphere. Buskers night on a Wednesday. Was brilliant. Staff lovely and welcoming
Mandy Wallace (Mandy)
Great little bar real people real pint and good duke box. Good pool table it's as it comes but it's always a friendly welcome love this place.
Carl Fell
Prince of Wales - Blyth
69th

Prince of Wales - Blyth

Verified
3.9(79 reviews)
77/100
The Prince of Wales in Blyth is a solid local spot with warm vibes and affordable drinks, though it's best approached with a bit of caution.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are really helpful and friendly, making you feel right at home
  • It's got an improved atmosphere that's buzzing and worth popping in for
  • You can enjoy cheap drinks and a decent pint, perfect for a casual catch-up
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few dodgy experiences with change and payments, so keep an eye on your wallet
  • It can get a bit hit-and-miss when things are busy, like feeling shortchanged in a crowd
58 Waterloo Rd, Blyth NE24 1DG4.2mi
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday1 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday1 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)1 PM - 10 PM
Thursday1 PM - 10 PM
Friday1 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Quite an improved atmosphere these days and worth a visit
Rob Shanks
The stuff for really helpful and friendly I will be going again
Sean Kelly
watch your change when paying for drinks i got ripped off about £20 in one night when it was packed rip off twats and if your paying with apple pay or card ask to see the amount they have entered in t...
Michael Maiden
Blyth and Tyne - Bar 38
70th

Blyth and Tyne - Bar 38

Verified
3.9(92 reviews)
77/100
Blyth and Tyne - Bar 38 is a lively local bar with a fresh makeover and great value drinks, but it's got its rough edges that might put some off.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The bar staff are absolutely brilliant – they'll keep you topped up and ensure you have a cracking time, making sure you don't leave sober!
  • It's had a fantastic refurbishment, turning it into a modern spot with a fair-sized bar area, a pool table, and a back room for discos and upcoming live bands on Saturdays.
  • Drinks are really affordable, perfect for a quiet pint during the week or letting loose on the weekends without breaking the bank.
  • There's a welcoming vibe for entertainment, whether you're up for a game of pool or enjoying the various options in the back room.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some of the regulars can make the place feel a bit unwelcoming or even hostile at times, which puts a damper on the atmosphere.
  • There have been instances of fights or rough behaviour, and it seems like management hasn't always stepped in to sort things out.
  • It might not feel as inviting as it used to be for newcomers, with a few folks making it less enjoyable for everyone.
38 Regent St, Blyth NE24 1LS4.3mi
+441670238374
Bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 12 AM
Tuesday11 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 12 AM
Thursday11 AM - 1 AM
Friday12 PM - 2 AM
Saturday12 PM - 2 AM
Sunday10 AM - 1 AM
Recent Reviews
It.was ok very entertaining when a fight broke out
David Soulsby
The bar staff at this place are incredible, you will definitely not exit the building sober
scott welsh
This used to be a gem of a bar. I've drank hundreds of pints in here over the last 30 years but it's not very welcoming these days. There is a very iffy group of regulars who make the place a hostile...
C S
The Coxwell Inn
71st

The Coxwell Inn

Verified
3.9(119 reviews)
77/100
The Coxwell Inn is a welcoming Newcastle pub with that classic Geordie warmth and affordable grub, but it's had its share of service slip-ups and mixed vibes lately.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The locals are incredibly friendly and welcoming, giving it that authentic Geordie charm that makes you feel right at home.
  • Their carvery is excellent value for money, with meat sourced from a well-known local butcher – it's a real hit if you get there early before it sells out.
  • It's an inexpensive spot, so you won't break the bank for a good night out or a meal.
  • They're open seven days a week, which is handy if you're looking for a reliable place to pop in for a pint or a bite.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some folks have had disappointing experiences with service, like orders being accepted and then cancelled after a long wait, which can really put a dampener on things.
  • There are mixed reports about the place feeling a bit run-down, with one person calling it a dive that hasn't improved much despite a name change.
  • Recent reviews show a dip in quality, with a lower average rating suggesting it's not always hitting the mark lately.
  • Confusing operating hours listed online might lead to surprises, and there's even a review mentioning it as closed, though it seems to be up and running now.
Arlington Ave, Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4TS6.1mi
+441912859754
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday1 PM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday9 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
this has always been a dive a name change will not change anything I would not send a rat to drink or eat there
Eric Philipson
This pub has closed down, which is a shame,
David Porter
Loved it here, locals so friendly, real Geordy Land
Elizabeth Holland
The Quay (late bar)
72nd

The Quay (late bar)

Verified
3.5(72 reviews)
70/100
The Quay is a late bar in Blyth with a 3.5 rating, offering a buzzing atmosphere and good drinks, but it's got some drawbacks with the crowd and limited opening times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is spot on, with a lively vibe that really gets the night buzzing, especially from what some folks have shared.
  • Staff are top-notch and friendly, making you feel right at home when you're there.
  • Great selection of drinks and music that appeals to those looking for a fun, energetic evening out.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few grumbles about crowd control, like letting in folks who might be a bit too young, which could spoil the fun.
  • It's not ideal for everyone, as it seems geared more towards a younger crowd, so if you're after something more relaxed, it might not hit the mark.
  • Some visitors have mentioned disappointments, like not getting their favourite tunes played, which can put a damper on things.
67 Bridge St, Blyth NE24 2AP4.5mi
Pub
Closed - Opens Friday at 9 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens Friday at 9 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday (Today)Closed
ThursdayClosed
Friday9 PM - 2 AM
Saturday9 PM - 2 AM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Very disappointed, wanted to listen to my favourite tracks (YMCA / creed) all night but couldn't. Smirnoff ice is banging.
Michael Hedley
Lovely atmosphere, great staff. Lovely food. Rooms are well set out. Comfortable beds. Fab views.
Lesley Felgate
Ok if you are 15 but seriously how they let some of the people in is crazy That being said it's a good place for a stop off on a night out
Andrew Wylie