Pubs in Gateshead
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Belle Vue, Low Fell
536 Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 6HX
Sports bar by centre of 'The Fell' drinking circuit. Front public bar leads to slightly quieter lounge bar at side with much sports memorabilia mainly featuring Newcastle United Football Club throughout. Also video juke boxes when not used for live sports coverage. Many competitive drinks promotions.
The Coach House
706 Durham Road, Gateshead NE9 6JA
Recently completely refurbished, and now brighter and lighter than before. Still consisting of an L-shaped public bar with bare boards and televisions plus a cosier, lounge to the the side with its own bar counter and piano. Hosts weekly quiz plus occasional live music. Toasties available from 21:00.
The Travellers Rest, Sheriff Hill
Southend Terrace, Gateshead NE9 6QL
The Victoria
265 Kells Lane, Gateshead NE9 6UE
Dating back over 200 years; see the 1810 inscription on the fireplace in the public bar however it has been extended and much altered since. Including a re-vamp (early 2014) bringing-in brighter and more modern seating and tables. Plus an extensive range of gins. There is still though a public bar, two lounge areas and a separate restaurant, includes rotisserie option; with own smaller bar counter. There are also a couple of outside drinking areas one at the front and one at the back.
Half Moon Hotel, Wrekenton
Springwell Avenue, Gateshead NE9 7JL
Coach & Horses, Eighton Banks
Ravensworth Villas, Gateshead NE9 7JP
Royal Oak, Wrekenton
179 High Street, Gateshead NE9 7JR
The Angel View Inn, Low Eighton
Low Eighton Banks, Gateshead NE9 7UB
Based around former farm buildings this stone-built hotel down a short lane off the southbound dual carriageway opposite the Angel of the North offers a selection of up to three Wylam brewery house real ales in the modern public bar. It also offers private dining and banquets; there are two function rooms plus conference facilities. Sunday carvery. The attractive courtyard garden providing a popular backdrop for photographs of the many wedding receptions held here. Large parties catered for.
The Waggon Inn, Eighton Banks
Tredawn Galloping Green Road, Gateshead NE9 7XB
Dating back to 1858 this family-run food-led Free House consists of a large split-level dining area leading to a smaller one off to the side also well patronised with diners of all ages. Plus a smaller public bar with pool table and darts board at the rear. In Spring 2014 it underwent a re-styling which brought back flag stones floors, bare walls and an airier feel. The preserved Bowes rope-hauled railway runs to the rear.
Engine Room, Eighton Banks
Rockliffe Way, Gateshead NE9 7XR
Re-opened with new name mid-March 2015 after periods of closure under different operators (and ACV application by locals' determined not to see pub sold for any other use) by very experienced local pub owning family. Old stone block building with stylish front bar with fine views across open country and the valley beyond, comfy modern chairs and television screens. This leads into the large split-level dining area - varied food menu. Outside drinking areas to front and back.
