Pubs in Gateshead
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The Fog On The Tyne
South Shore Road, Gateshead NE8 3AF
Located on south shore Road on the banks of the Tyne, the Schooner currently has six handpumps for cask ales and one for cask cider. These change regularly to showcase the best local and national ales and ciders. Great value home-cooked food through the week with traditional roast on Sundays.There is live music every Friday and Sunday with occasional Saturdays. There is a buskers night on Thursdays and a quiz every Wednesday.
The Park Lane
2-10 Park Lane, Gateshead NE8 3LW
The Globe
139 Old Durham Road, Gateshead NE8 3TR
The Azure Blue, Bensham
Eastbourne Avenue, Gateshead NE8 4NJ
Ye Olde Cannon, Low Fell
Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 5AN
This is the first micropub in Low Fell, owned by the Whitley Bay Brewing Company in Whitley Bay and opened on 12 December, 2019. The brewery also owns another Gilbert & Smith’s micropub in Whitley Bay, which opened on 4 July, 2018. The premises have been previously used as a taxi company office and a bakers. This two roomed glass f ronted micropub is very handy for the bus stop, which is right outside. Manager Sarah Graham previously worked in the brewery’s other two outlets, the original Gilbert & Smith’s and The Brewery pub, both in Whitley Bay. Sarah who is from Whitley Bay was delighted when asked to run the new micropub.The larger front room contains the bar, which has a solid oak bar top. The tables are hand-made with the same oak tops and matching stools and chairs. Apple crates are fastened to the walls. There is suspended lighting throughout. Behind the bar is metal and wooden shelving, using scaffolding planks. In the smaller back room there are wooden topped tables and chairs, the same as in the front room. The toilets are located off this room. It is intended to open a smoking area at the rear of the micropub in the future.There are four handpumps serving three of the brewery’s own cask ales plus one rotating guest cask ale from a local or national microbrewery. There is also one craft keg tap and three keg taps for lager and cider. There are bottled and canned beers from the brewery and other local and national microbreweries, plus a selection of Belgium bottled beers. A selection of local gins and vodkas are also available This is a dog-friendly pub providing free dog treats and water. Children are welcome until 8.00pm. They intend to have wine and cheese tasting events in the future
The Beaconsfield, Low Fell
Beaconsfield Road, Gateshead NE9 5EU
Split level food-led modern style lounge bar with sun trap outside drinking area at front. Features many television screens (has drink promotions during live football matches) and quiz, poker and open mic nights. Sports and general knowledge quizzes held weekly. Often crowded at weekends.
Gateshead Arms, Low Fell
569 Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 5EY
Landlocked split-level lounge-bar on main road with eight televisions - a main attraction of the pub. Even the beer garden/smoking area at the back; note plastic tumblers have to be used there, Low Fell�s best kept secret, has one. Quiz held weekly and DJ on Friday and Saturday nights. Real ales at lower price between 11:00 and 19:00 weekdays and further reductions on Mondays and Wednesdays. Dress code after 19:00 - Casual but smart.
Black Horse Inn, Low Fell
Kells Lane, Gateshead NE9 5HY
In the same hands for over 35 years this popular community pub has a narrow public bar with t.v. screens and many old photographs of the area. As well as a far larger/noisier lounge with juke box to the rear - open evenings on weekdays and weekends. There are also outside drinking areas at the front (heated) and side. The work of a local artist is on display for sale. General knowledge and music quizzes are held weekly plus a money draw on Sundays. Also runs real ale suggestion scheme. Sandwiches and snacks available.
The Plough, Deckham
369 Old Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 5LA
The Three Tuns, Sheriff Hill
92 Sheriff Highway, Gateshead NE9 5SD
Formerly a failed S&N tied pub now turned around completely by an enterprising experienced publican specialising in live music (on six nights a week). Self-styled as offering "Proper Beer in a Proper Pub" besides the 'gig room' there is also a lively public bar with televisions. Where unusually for area three beers, often from local micros, are served on gravity by staff keen on cask beer. The pub is also noted for its various bank holiday events and charity fund raising events. Weekly quizzes. Snacks including locally produced hot pies available.
Nine Pins, Saltwell
Saltwell Road South, Gateshead NE9 6DT
Tap @ Carters Well, Low Fell
512 Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 6HU
What was Bar Mondo re-opened (December 2013) as a comfortable lounge-bar but now with three hand pulls dispensing by far the best priced real ales in the area plus one now (since late 2014) devoted to real cider - a real rarity for some distance. Still a single split-level room but now with ten television screens, note; the cosy 'real' fire at the far end is gas fired. Frequented by lunch time shoppers but with a younger, livelier, crowd in the evening as the pubs is at the heart of 'The Fell's' pubs' circuit. Often has a guest real ale from the Camerons portfolio.
