At Brewers Fayre we've thought of everything. Great value, great food, great family friendly atmosphere; we've got the lot. Our menu is packed full of family favourites all freshly prepared by our trained Chefs. Royal Quays is located on the Royal Quays shopping centre, beside the port of Tyne. Wet n Wild, the UK's largest waterpark is opposite, along with a bowling alley, & we're close to St Mary's Island, Blue Reef Aquarium & Segedunum Roman Fort! With all these local attractions close by, its no wonder we're so popular with familes, who visit us for a tasty, great value pub meal after their...
At Harvester North Shields in Newcastle, you will find our famous grills and salad bar - we serve real food that's fresh, fun and full of flavour!
How Do You Do is a Modern British inspired Pub and Eatery.
Serving Modern British inspired menus using the finest regional and seasonal ingredients sourcing from the fields, the foragers and the fishermen, We pride ourselves on using the best produce that the North East has to offer. In addition to our varied weekly menus, we serve a traditional roast on Sundays. Situated in the beautiful seaside town of Whitley Bay we provide our diners with delicious food, an extensive range of beverages & excellent service. We also serve our now Famous Mad Hatters Afternoon tea.
With a luxurious inte...
Believed to have been an alehouse for over 400 years it's the oldest pub in the area. Now a free house with guest ales.
3 rooms make up the public area;
The bar area in the central room is the heart of the pub with that traditional pub feel and a friendly welcome waiting
In the Music room you'll find Monday's are Bongo Bob's Buskers night, Thursday acoustic music, Saturday & Sundays from 9 regulars play.
Or you can cosy up in the snug for some peace with the real fire place for winter :)
Our pub has socially pro-active regulars with staged plays, local art on display available for purch...
North Shields Fish Quay is a fishing port located close to the mouth of the River Tyne, in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, North East England, east of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne.The quay began life in 1225 as a simple village of shielings (seasonal huts used by hunters or fishermen) around the Pow Burn (stream or river); the town of North Shields takes its name from the shielings. The quay was originally located here to serve the nearby Tynemouth Castle and Priory. The original site is now largely derelict industrial land, which lately belonged to the original Tyne Brand canning company. Th...