The Tyne, Newcastle - pub details
Address: 1 Maling Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE6 1LP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2628) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Manors (0.7 miles), Newcastle (1.2 miles), Dunston (2.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music, Jukebox
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other pubs nearby:
Free Trade Inn, Byker (0.1 miles), Cluny, Ouseburn (0.2 miles), Cumberland Arms, Ouseburn (0.2 miles), Ship Inn, Newcastle (0.2 miles), High Main, Byker (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Tyne, Newcastle
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Meh, not what is was or maybe everyone has caught on and started doing it better, who knows? The american bar theme that's going on looks tired and dated. Saying that the location is excellent and it's lovely on a Summers day meeting up with friends drinking under those massive arches. However the beer, tunes and ambiance are being done better elsewhere, in fact I can think of three better bars not even 5 minutes walk from this one. zorbathebeergeek - 20 Dec 2015 19:53 |
Great pub, decent beer, good free jukebox and a great outside venue for live music (the arch of the Glasshouse Bridge really does the acoustics justice). Often busy but for good reason! FightingFit - 12 Oct 2011 14:13 |
Decent enough bar. Excellent bottle selection. Certainly one of the Ouseburn run. OldhamSheridan - 13 Mar 2011 10:38 |
THE best pub in Newcastle upon Tyne. I love the location and the relaxed feel. It's perfect in summer, but worth a visit anytime of year. A brilliant jukebox, nice beers and a good range of butties, snacks and light meals. The Tyne is a MUST visit. Toml79 - 24 Oct 2010 12:04 |
I wasn't sure what to expect after leaving the Cumberland Arms and heading down towards the Tyne. But this was also a good pub. In many ways, the pub has an American feel to it. Although it has a few original British style touches. Loud ambient music was playing, possibly from the old fashioned free jukebox. An outdoor yard area seemed to be quite busy. Three Wylam beers were available - Houblon Nouveau, Collingwood Festival Ale and Gold Tankard. Gwynt y Ddraig Black Dragon was the one real cider on. Not quite as good as the Cumberland or the Free Trade Inns. But still a fairly decent pub in its own right. blue_scrumpy - 11 Oct 2010 17:28 |
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