The Cluny, Ouseburn - pub details
Address: 36 Lime Street, Ouseburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 2PQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 9360) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Manors (0.6 miles), Newcastle (1.2 miles), Dunston (2.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
Ship Inn, Newcastle (0.1 miles), Cumberland Arms, Ouseburn (0.1 miles), Tyne, Newcastle (0.2 miles), Free Trade Inn, Byker (0.3 miles), Pitcher and Piano, Newcastle (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Cluny, Ouseburn
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The Cluny has been on my list of pubs to visit for years now. For some reason, I failed to make it here the last time I was in the area. But as is often the case with pubs I have been waiting to visit, I was somewhat underwhelmed. It did not help that the bar staff decided to serve people who had walked in after me first. The bar is L-shaped and there is a large beam at the corner. I had moved round the corner to try to get somebody's attention. So others got served first. The ale range was good - Consett Stout, Anarchy Boot Boys, Leeds Midnight Bell, Camerons Ahopalypse Now, Out There Cassini & Sonnet 43 The Raven Bourbon Milk Stout. Ciders were Orchard Pig Maverick Ginger & Chilli & Abrahalls Ruby Tuesday & Down Down. Live music is clearly a feature here and a band was warming up. But as with the previous reviewer, I feel the Cumberland Arms and Free Trade are better pubs in this area of town. Still decent though. blue_scrumpy - 22 Jan 2017 23:09 |
Not bad but suffers compared to free trade and cumberland for beer range and quality. I'm getting on a bit now and it wasn't really my thing. But the young uns seemed to be enjoying themselves. dry_riser_inlet - 14 Mar 2015 14:06 |
A great location next to railway arches and a river and a venue for great new music that Newcastle should be oroud of. Perhaps the closest thing the city gets to a hipster hangout, the range of beers is also excellent. BoehmBawerk - 12 Aug 2014 07:58 |
Patchy. Beer terrible, nice interior, customers who are bohemian and left field because they think it makes them cool, live music exceptionally good, awful promotions events that feel like they just want your money rather than doing sonething for their customers. Recent "Ages of landlord" perfect example of this. What was that?! Go for the bands, drink in the cumby/free trade. larry.is.anonymous - 28 Nov 2013 03:00 |
Has everything going for it, good beer range, but all served flat and lifeless for a premium price i expect a premium product and it wasnt. A shame really as it would be so easy to make it perfect. Looks a great venue for live bands too. AqualungCumbria - 18 Mar 2012 13:32 |
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