Pubs in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Discover the best pubs and bars in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 8 pubs in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Brandling Arms
176 High Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 1HD
Set back in the middle of Gosforth High Street, this is a large pub with an emphasis on food. The original name is thought to come from the Brandlings, a family of merchants and land-owners. Tastefully refurbished, there are distinctive areas for dining whilst still remaining drinker-friendly. Quiz nights take place on Wednesday.
Queen Victoria
206 High Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 1HD
Popular High Street pub located on busy corner of Gosforth. Food not currently available. Beers soiurced from Punch list including some local brewers. Has its own real ale loyalty card.
Barca
182 High Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 1HD
Small corner bar with raised seating areas, and outdoor area to rear. Card payment only.
Three Mile Inn
Great North Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 2DS
Recently completely rebuilt and extended.
Coppers 8 til 8
17 Princes Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 5TT
Coppers has increased its range of bottled beers by a massive amount and also serves KEG beers in growlers. Consumption on premises now licensed. Beer 'yard' out the back and also indoor seating.
Falcon's Nest
Rotary Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 5EH
Comfortable "Vintage Inn" next to Travelodge and opposite Marriot Hotel just off Great North Road and A1 north of Gosforth. Modern rustic interior with several drinking areas plus a separate restaurant area. Breakfast served 0900-1100 Saturday and Sunday only. Three of the four guest ales are usually national brands, with one guest usually from a regional brewery e.g. Harviestoun.
Blackfriars Parlour Bar
Friars Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4XN
Part of the historic Blackfriars area of central Newcastle the Parlour Bar, opened in 2017, is across a passageway from the main restaurant and banqueting rooms. Cask beer is aged and stillaged in the company's own wooden casks, and served on gravity for special occasionans. Dispense is by two-third pint glasses and priced at restaurant levels.
Northern Football Club
McCracken Park, Great North Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 2DT
