The Newcastle Quayside is one of the most popular parts of the city, especially for visitors looking for good restaurants, bars and a Geordie atmosphere. The view of the bridges is what makes the city so recognisable, and the hospitality you’ll receive while you’re here is the friendliest in ...
Restaurants & Bars
The North Shields Fish Quay has benefited in recent years from a bit of a refresh, with new restaurants opening along the busy port, attracting visitors from the local areas and giving an alternative to Tynemouth or Whitley Bay. The fishing port provides fresh seafood to the local businesses ...
Gone are the days of Whitley Bay being one of the busiest spots on a bank holiday weekend along South Parade, but despite this there are still plenty of proper pubs, old pubs and new pubs in Whitley Bay that are worth visiting. With the official town borders stretching beyond just the town ...
Signature Lounge in Whitley Bay opened its doors towards the end of 2021, as a coffee and wine bar on Park View. What in theory sounds like just somewhere to have a drink after you’ve had an appointment with your estate agent, is actually a really nice place to eat and drink whether that’s the ...
An evening at the theatre is a popular activity in Newcastle, with the Theatre Royal standing proudly on Grey Street right in the heart of the city. A beautiful building that sees plays, musicals, pantomimes and many other performances year round, but where should you go to eat before your ...
A truly British tradition, afternoon tea or high tea may have originated in the South in Devon and Cornwall, but we aren’t short of places to enjoy afternoon tea in Newcastle. Three layers of finger sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and cakes, afternoon tea is one of the most popular ...