Pubs in Jarrow
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Found 8 pubs in Jarrow
Ben Lomond
Grange Road West, Jarrow NE32 3JA
Dating from the late 19th century, this large town centre pub, which has had a recent redecoration, was originally a hotel. In the late 1960s it was renamed The Viking till Wetherspoons took it over and changed it back to its original name. It is now owned by Greene King and serving Greene King ales, although they can sell a local beer . Upstairs can be found a pool table and a dart board. . 5 minutes walk to Jarrow bus station and Metro station.
Lakeside Inn
East Fellgate Farm, Jarrow NE10 8YD
Family orientated roadside pub with a emphasis on food. Large car park to the side. The pub is accessed off roundabout on A184 and is well sign posted.
Lord Nelson Inn
Monkton Lane, Jarrow NE32 5NN
The Lord Nelson pub is located in Monkton Village, close to Jarrow and Hebburn. There are two regular changing real ale handpulls and food is available all day. There is a play area and live music features every Saturday evening. The pub caters for functions with a marquee available in their garden during the summer months. Within Monkton Conservation Area
Prince of Wales
Calf Close Lane, Jarrow NE32 4SX
Large brick built roadside pub, part of the Flaming Grill chain, handily placed next to A194/Calf Close roundabout. Very much food orientated with themed meal nights. Seating is comfortable and old pictures of Jarrow adorn the walls. There are benches at the front entrance and a large car park at the rear entrance. The pub also has a taxi office Not far from bus stops and Fellgate Metro Station. There are 3 handpulls available with a mixture of Greene King beers.
Vespa Italian Bar & Grill
Primrose Hill, Jarrow NE32 5UB
Former home of Jarrow Brewery, this is now a bar and grill restaurant
Albion Gin & Ale House
Walter Street, Jarrow NE32 3PQ
This is a well appointed conversion from the old Crusader, in the 'traditional' ex Jarrow Brewery style, with an emphasis on wooden paneling, carpets, vintage photographs of the area including the shipyards, pits, pubs and street scenes. The pub was renamed Albion Gin & Ale House in early 2020, and serves up to four ales, and also sell a range of 22 gins. Near the entrance is a cask ale blackboard which includes an Ale Of The Moment offered at a discount. There is an old time singalong Monday and Friday lunchtime, Thursday is buskers night with entertainment every Friday and Saturday evening. Every Sunday from 4pm there is a quiz followed by karaoke. Take time to examine the ornate tiling on the outside of the building. About 10 minutes walk to Bus and Metro Station.
Greyhound
Hedworth Lane, Jarrow NE32 4EE
Large community pub in the Hedworth area of Jarrow ; comprising public bar, lounge and function room. The bar has an area for pool and darts. The pub has a large beer garden and car park. Bus stops nearby
Crown & Anchor
29 Chapel Road, Jarrow NE32 3LX
Built in the latter part of the 19th Century, the pub contains a medium size single room which in former years was split down the middle to form a bar and a lounge. Interesting Jarrow themed photographs and paintings adorn the walls of this popular community pub. There is a small function room upstairs. Live music features Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights as well Monday & Friday afternoons from 1pm Handy for town centre shops and the bus & metro station.
